The year ought to end with at least two columns of class news, but we'll have to wait until next. fall. This will give the boys about five months to make news and, what seems to be more important, report it. By that time the class may have adopted a group subscription plan, which will mean that everyone will receive the MAGAZINE. This ought to create a wide interest and consequently a better set of class notes.
A Dow-Jones report dated April 26 states that Stanley J. Newcomer has been elected a director of the Consolidated Paper Co. This in itself was an honor, but it was augmented by his being appointed vice president.
Al Cate forwarded a clipping from a Boston newspaper which announced that Bob Mulcahy had been installed as Ex- alted Ruler of the Watertown lodge of Elks. A very good picture of Bob headed the article.
Al also slipped in an announcement concerning the firm of Hayden and Cate, 755 Boylston St., Boston. Al is president of the concern, whose business is merchandising counsel and package design. Al certainly is proving that the institution founded by the late Edward Tuck turns out the proper material. Although Edward luck was almost a mythical person to most Dartmouth men, we can sense in his passing a great loss to the College.
The Alumni Office reports Paul Griffin's business address as 1500 Bohl Building, Detroit, and his residence as 629 Rivard Blvd., Grosse Pointe, Mich. Paul is an investment banker.
It isn't too late to send your contribution to the Alumni Fund—last year go's showing wasn't very commendable.
I want to thank all the fellows who were good enough to keep me informed of the activities of various members of the class. I hope that at least some of you will be in Hanover at Commencement time; Bowen, McGoughran, Harvey, and Bake are perennials and furnish a good foundation for any class function.
At a meeting of the Boston Branch Tuck School Clearing House Association, the following men were in attendance: A 1 Gate, Phil Bennett, "Scout" Lee, Irv Blaine, "Mugs" Morrill, George Macomber, and A 1 Frey. "Mugs" Morrill was elected manager of the branch for the next year.
Dick Goddard has been promoted to a full professorship in astronomy.
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