Interest in the BIG TENTH is increasing as the time draws near. When this dispatch was written, it was still early February and you had not yet received the first special issue of the '2B Reunion Campaigner containing the detailed program for reunion. Whereas, by the time you read these columns, our propaganda will be spreading its insidious poison through your system and working its way toward whatever collection of nerve centers you happen to use in making decisions. We hope the first broadcast will have persuaded you to return your questionnaire with check attached.
Reunion was the chief topic of conversation among the seventeen 'aBers who attended the annual Dartmouth Alumni Association of Boston dinner February g. In another section of this issue you will find it noted that Larry Martin and Don Norris were re-elected vice-president and treasurer respectively. Those present were JackPhelan, Dan Hatch, Ernie Bessette, EdLilley, Jeff Glendinning, Craig Haines,Jim Mullen, Gene Magenis, Al Waters,Howie Rogers, Art Lane, Bob MacPhail,Bob Sullivan, Dick Welch, Bob Hankins of Providence, and the afore-mentioned officers. The committee responsible for the large '2B group consisted of Phelan, Martin and Norris.
AI Waters is to be married in June to Miss Marjorie Cormier, of Lynn, Mass.; we feel sure that Marjorie, being a smart girl, will see that the date does not conflict with the TREMENDOUS TENTH. On February 12 Miss Sonia Mogensen, of Plainfield, N. J., and Paul Ahlers were married. Sonia is a graduate of Mt. Holyoke College. They are spending their honeymoon at St. Jacovite in the Laurentian Mountains.
Wah-hoo-wahs are in order for LarryMartin, who was recently elected assistant cashier of the Shawmut Bank in Boston, for Paul Annable, who on February 28 becomes manager of Genung's department store in Mt. Vernon, N. Y., and for HowieChapin, recently promoted by the General Foods Sales Cos. to be associate advertising manager for Jell-O products, Swans Down, and Minute Tapioca.
Another welcome letter from GeorgeBell, grand protector of the Socony-Vacuum Oil Company's interests in Tsingtao, China:
"If there wasn't anything in my lastletter worth putting in your class news,perhaps this one, in a small way, will makeup for it. I neglected to tell you in thatletter that one of the reasons why my wifereturned to her home in Washington,D. C., was that we were 'expecting' and,things being as full of dynamite as they■were, I didn't see any point in facing thepossibility of Paula producing in a bombproof shelter. Well, the expected happenedon December i. The result was GeorgeJr., candidate for the class of 1955! Sorryyou couldn't be here for the celebration"
A card from Wes Patience and Louise in North Adams, Mass., announces the arrival of Alice Lucile on January 7. \ye also hear that a second Curtis Middlebrook arrived on the scene in Hartford, Conn, sometime in January, another likely candidate for the class of 1955.
A 1 Clarke and Bill Kimball are going to be surprised to read in these columns that their pictures adorned the cover of the January-February issue of The Chase, an elaborate magazine published by the employees of the Chase National Bank of New York. A 1 and Bill are shown seated on a toboggan with two very attractive young ladies, doubtless their Carnival dates of ten or eleven years ago.
Frank Tindie, one of the bright young men at Schoellkopf, Hutton, & Pomeroy, Inc., Buffalo, writes: "I am interested inyour mention of D. O. C. activities in NewYork. Although we do not have such anorganization here, Dartmouth is very wellrepresented in the Red Jacket Ski Clubof Buffalo. Sam Magavern and others ofus have gone up to Orangeville, north ofToronto, several week-ends for skiing."
Curt Crowell has had an article on the WPA accepted by Fortune LeviBeers was recently promoted to manager of the "Columbus 5" central office of the N. Y. Telephone Cos Joe Smith, late of Culver, has moved to 809 E. Kingsley St., Ann Arbor, Mich. He is an education representative for Rand McNally & Cos., of Chicago, with Michigan as his territory Bob Marshall was recently seen convalescing from an appendectomy at the Rutland (Vt.) Hospital.
On the first Sunday snow train of the season out of New York were Paul Annable, "Makie" Makepeace, Herm Schnepel, and Os Skinner; South Lee, Mass., was the destination of the Dartmouth contingent. The class of '2B, with twice as many members as any other class in the Dartmouth Outing Club of New York, contributed generously to the gaiety on the trip and survived this "shakedown schuss" without accident. The following week, at Manchester, Vt., Yr. Obdient Servant, in his official capacity as secretary of the D. O. C. N. Y., took moving pictures of the entrants of the club in the All-New York City Race.
Leonard Bohasseck, who was last listed as being in the real estate business, is now with the First National Bank in Chicago, and lives at 683 Pleasant Ave., Glen Ellyn. 11l Wendell McEachran has left Borden Farm Products Cos. in New York and moved to Asbury Park, N. J., where he is sales manager for the Monmouth Products Cos Herm Schnepel has moved t0 ig Cobane Terrace, W. Orange, N. J. Parker Chick, his wife, and their two boys have moved into their new home at 1115 North St., Westwood, Mass phUo Grimes has a new address, 1824 S. Detroit St., still in Tulsa, Oklahoma. JerrySass and Bill Whaley are located in the same city. Bill called me up last month while on a trip to New York for his firm, the Air Reduction Cos Dave Menard, a chemist with E. R. Squibb Cos., was transferred recently to the New Brunswick, N. J., laboratory.
ALUMNI FUND RECORD FOR 1937
contributors (99% of graduates),total gifts of $2,134.25 (88% of objective).
OSMUN SKINNER, Class Agent
Assistants: John B. Carson, Alfred E. Clarke, John J. Cronin, George I. Davis, Robert M. Edgar, Harvey S. Fisher, Stuart Goodwillie, Daniel P. Hatch Jr., John W. Herpel 2d, Edmund F. Heyn, C. Stewart Hoagland, Robert M. Kilgore, Paul R. Kruming, Bruce M. Lewis, Edwin H. Lyman Jr., John F. McLaughlin, Eugene L. Magenis, Lawrence H. Martin, Leßoy C. Milliken, Henry C. Milton, William G. Morton, Horace P. Moulton, Christian G. Norman, Donald K. Norris, Philip J. Orsi, John Van de P. Phelan, Gwynne A. Prosser, Omar S. Ranney, Herman H. Schnepel Jr., Fred L. Stone, Gilbert C. Swanson, Rupert C. Thompson Jr., Frank W. Tindle, William C. Treanor, William Whaley.
CONTRIBUTORS
1928 ANONYMOUS Adams, Gordon D. Adams, Herbert E. Ahlers, L. Paul Alford, Lore W. Andrews, J. Frederic Andrus, Oliver B. Annable, Paul G. Anthony, Horace F., Jr. Armstrong, John M. Atkinson, Edward W. Baketel, Sherman T. Ballard, William W. Barry, John J. Bassett, Sam A. Bavier, Ralph H. Beers, Lewis R. Bell, George A. Benioff, Lester E. Benjamin, Donald A. Bennert, Harry W. Bennett, Horace M. Benson, Dimon W. Berry, Emmons M. Billings, Forrest C. Blickley, J. Ford Bond, J. Franklin Boughton, George M. Bradley, Prentice Brew, John O. Breyfogle, William A. Brigham, Edmund H. Brooks, Richard G. Brown, Bradford W. Brown, Horace C., Jr. Brownstone, Walter J. Bruder, Charles F., 3rd Brush, George guchtel, Henry A. Buckingham, George W. Burding, Warren N. £ur eigh, Alvin H. Frederick H. gush, Howard S. %rne, Robert C. James W., Jr. Richard F., Jr. Carlson, Maxwell Carpenter, Allan P. Carpenter, Roy W. Carr, Wallace G. Carroll, Thomas Carson, John B. Carter, Lawrence L. Carver, Horace N. Cetrulo, Gerald I. Chamberlain, E. N., Jr. Chapin, Howard M. Chapman, Don H. Chase, Kenneth J. Chick, Parker N. Clark, Warren C. Cogswell, William Cole, Frederick W. Collins, John F. Condon, Dana J. Connell, Frank H. Cook? John G. Cronin, John J., Jr. Crosby, Charles R. Cuddeback, Kenneth D. Curll, Henry V. Cutler, Paul W. Davenport, Carleton Davis, Charles A. Davis, Charles F. Davis, George I. Davis, Harry B. Dennis, Samuel J. Dickerman, Watson-B. Dickerson, Leroy D. Dickinson, Charles C., Jr. Dietz, William E. Dixon, G. Harley Dodge, Byron G. Dodge, Homer G. Dowlin, Winfred M. Downing, Allan M. Drake, C. Elwood Drayton, Clarence 1., Jr. Dwinnell, Clifton H., Jr. Eastman, Charles A., Jr. Edgar, Robert M. Eile, Maxwell J. Ellis, Thomas P. Embler, William J. Emery, George W. Engelman, Irving J. Fauntleroy, Gaylord Field, S. Everett Fields, Harold B. Fisher, Harvey S. Fitzpatrick, Martin T. Flanagan, John E., Jr. Flanders, Edwin Fleischer, Charles H. Flynn, William H., Jr. Foote, Richard J. Ford, William W. Foster, George A. Foster, Robert K. Fowler, Alfred J. Fowler, Harold L. Frame, Richard R. Frampton, James H. Frankland, John C., Jr. Fusonie, Albert T. Gardner, Frank C. Gearhart, Charles C. Gere, Henry S. Gifford, Samuel A. Giles, Donald J. Gillard, James L., Jr. Glendinning, Geoffrey Goodman, Charles F. Goodrich, Bernard S. Goodwillie, Stuart Goodwin, Albion J. Goodwin, Clinton T. Goudy, William L. Goulding, Chester F. Gow, Arthur R. Graham, D. Gordon Granger, Darrell O. Granville-Smith, Edward Graupner, Herman W. Gray, C. Maurice Gray, Linwood E. Grey, Robert T. Griffin, Gerard O. Gulian, John _ Hackett, Christopher J. Hagar, Hamilton Haines, Craig B. Halliday, Malcolm F. Haltom, Chester A. Hammesfahr, Ellmore A. Hanes, Edgar A. Hankins, Robert W. Hannaford, Clarence W. Hansis, George C., Jr. Hardy, James F. Harrington, W. Clark Harris, William W. Hart, Creighton C. Hartjens, Henry V. Hassell, Arthur P. Hatch, Daniel P., Jr. Hazzard, Charles T. Heep, William G., Jr. Heftier, M. Ben Herpel, John W., II Heston, John C. Heyn, Edmund F. Hill, Robert W. Hoagland, C. Stewart Hobson, William M. Hodsdon, Merrill Hoefle, Milton E. Holbrook, George E. Holden, Arthur L. Houghton, Hay ward S. Howard, Theodore R. Hughes, Edward J.1 Hunt, William A. Hutcheson, S. Lewis Isham, Willard Jacobson, Parker L. Jenkins, Edwin A. Jewett, Harrison L. Johnston, Gerard Katz, Eugene J. Keith, Rockwood Keller, C. Courtney, Jr. Kellogg, Chester M. Kenerson, John B. Kenney, Laurence A. Kent, Kenneth H. Kenyon, G. Dana Kerr, Alexander B. Kilgore, Robert M., Jr. Kimball, William P. Kinne, Remsen M., Jr. Kitts, Albert W. Klein, William G. Klinck, Richard R. Kneerim, Arthur W. Knowles, Paul S. Kruming, Paul R. Lamson, Charles M. Lane, Arthur E. Lane, Myles J. Lane, Wendell G. Langdell, Ralph E. Langenus, .Alan G. Lary, William C. Lathrop, Allen Leach, Henry, 3rd Lemkin, Julius U. Leonard, Matthew C. Leslie, Gaylord E. Lewis, Bruce M. Liddle, John C. Lilley, Edwin F., Jr. Livingston, H. de K. Lord, William S. Lowe, Donald S. Luellen, Gerald H. Lundgren, Carl A. Lutey, William G. Lyman, Edwin H., Jr. McAvoy, John C. McCathie, David M., Jr. McClure, George Y. McConnon, James McDonough, John T. McEachran, Wendell E. McGrath, Earl J. McGrath, John B. McKee, Walter McKenney, Phelps F. McLaughlin, John E. McLaughlin, J. Philip McNeil, Virgil J. Meßoberts, William F. McSorley, Wesley A., Jr. Maclellan, Robert L. Magavern, Samuel D. Magenis, Eugene L. Makepeace, Maurice B. Mann, Albert E. Maring, Frank B. Martin, Lawrence H. Martin, Roy F. Marx, William H. Mason, John W. Menard, David F. Middlebrook, Curtis M. Middleton, Thomas M. Milliken, Leßoy C. Milton, Henry C. Mitchell, Willis B. Monaco, William F. Moore, Franklin Moore, Harrington Morton, William G. Moss, Howard, Jr. Moulton, Horace P. Munsell, Rufus I. Munson, Lewis S., Jr. Murphy, William D. Myers, Rowland M. Nash, Norman C. Nelson, Richard H.2 Nespor, Robert W. Newton, James F. Nixon, John P. Noeltner, John W. Norman, C. G., 2nd Norris, Donald K. Norton, John E. Norton, Spencer E. Nova, Barnett J. Noyes, Parker E. O'Keeffe, Bernard M. Okie, William 8., Jr. Orsi, Philip J. Osborn, Edward B. O'Sullivan, John H. Paige, Timothy Parker, Bradford E. Parrish, Huntington V. Pasfield, George H. Patience, Wesley F. Pease, Douglas M. Pelletier, Louis, Jr. Pelton, J. Edgar Perkins, Arthur F. Phelan, John Van deP. Phillips, Bain W. Phillips, John Pierce, Harold A. Pitts, George 8., Jr. Pitts, Jeremiah P. Pollock, Matthew C. Porter, Robert A. Proctor, Charles N. Prosser, Gwynne A. Purcell, William J. Ranney, Omar S. Raymond, E. Munroe Redington, John S. Reece, Edward M. Reed, Robert M. Reid, Robert V. Reynolds, F. Henry Rice, Kenneth F. Rickenbaugh, Ralph L. Robbie, Kenneth E. Robertson, Charles J., Jr. Robinson, Lawrence Rockhill, Robert' A. Rockwell, Richard C. Rogers, Howard L. Rohlffs, William G. Rose, John C. Rubin, Isador Russell, Herbert E. Safran, Ira W. Salinger, Allan B. Sammis, S. Lloyd Sanborn, George K. Scherp, Henry W. Schmelzer, Richard W. Schnepel, Herman H., Jr. Scott, Charles E. Scott, John J. Serrell, Howard P. Shepard, Carroll C. Sherman, Philip R. Shukert, G. Emil Shurtleff, Merrill Simonds, Harold S. Simons, Gordon N. Simpson, Walter W. Sinclair, Dohrman J. Skinner, John C. Skinner, Osmun Slawson, George C. Sleeper, Laurence L. Sloane, Gerard H. Smith, George R. Smith, Hugh C. Smith, Joseph H. Smith, Richard H. Solis, Donald W. Stickney, Haldor S. Stoler, Barrett D. Stone, Fred L. Stone, Harry L. Sturtevant, Hazen K. Sugden, John Sullivan, Richard J. Sundean, Roger E. Swanson, Gilbert C. Swisher, Benjamin F. Talbot, Thomas P. Taylor, Muirison K. Taylor, Winfield Terrio, Arsene C. Terry, Llewellyn B. Thomas, Edward A. Thompson, Rupert C. Thurston, Francis C. Tidd, Joseph S. Tilton, Frederick A. Tindle, Frank W. Titus, Frederick E. Tower, Charles F. Treanor, William C. Turkevich, John Turner, Kenneth W. Turner, Ralph G. Tyson, Robert W., Jr. , Vanßenschoten, A. W. Van Orman, John W. Vanßiper, Lawson Vernon, Roger E. Walker, Alton P. Walker, Henry L. Walker, Hurlburt T. Walker, Richard W. Wallace, J. Brougham, Jr. Warner, Gerald Waters, John P. Waters, W. Allan Watson, William J. Webster, F. C., Jr. Weeks, John C. Welch, Richard G. Wells, E. Montgomery Weser, John A. Westhaver, Loren J. R. Wheatley, Edward B. Wheland, George W. Whitehead, Judson J. Whittemore, Merrill W. Wilkinson, Frost B. Willard, David K. Willey, Albert S. Williams, George P. Winchester, Robert H. Winn, J. Nicholas Wood, J. Wesley Woods, Carter A. Word, Robert L., Jr. Wright, Ernest A., 3rd Young, Francis W. Zanger, John E. Zeller, Adrian B. Zellers, John B. 1 Memorial gift from hismother Mrs. Anna T.Hughes.2 Memorial gift from hismother, Mrs. Edna C. Nel-son. Men Carrying Insurance with the College as Beneficiary Whaley, William
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