Your Secretary attended a meeting of the officers of the Eastern Bar Association held in New York on February 24, and found at the meeting Cap (H. E.) Allen, of the firm of Allen, Yerrall, & Bettigole, of Springfield, Mass. (1016 Third National Bank Building). Cap was attending in his capacity as treasurer of the Massachusetts Bar Association. His daughter Hortense B. is at Wellesley in the class of '4l. His son Richard B. is in Classical High in Springfield, Mass., and intends to go to Dartmouth. His third child, Nancy, is in Junior High in Springfield.
Belch (H. B.) Belcher, who is treasurer of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions at 14 Beacon St., Boston, writes that his son Charles F. is now married, and the father of a two-yearold son, Charles F. 3d. His wife was Selma E. Steer of Lansdowne, Pa., and Wheaton 'g6. His daughter Priscilla is a junior at Middlebury, and is running true to Belcher form, with averages from 87 to 91, in spite of the fact that she takes part in numerous social activities. Louise is in her second year in Junior High, where she made the Honor Roll this year.
Unc (H. A.) Bellows is assistant manager of the Northeastern Retail Lumbermen's Association, an association which has headquarters at 82 St. Paul St., Rochester, N. Y., and which carries on the usual promotional and protective service common to trade associations. Unc has a mail address at P. O. Box 798, Springfield, Mass., and is traveling most of the time through New England and a portion of New York, visiting the 1000 retail lumber dealers in this area. His oldest son, "Buck" (Charles C.), is now connected with the Marchand Diarama Corporation of Mount Vernon, N. Y., which designs and fabri- cates exhibits of all types, many of which will be seen at the New York World's Fair. His next son, Lawrence, is at Suffield Academy, and hopes to go to Dartmouth. Unc sent your Secretary a snapshot taken at a summer camp on Partridge Lake at Littleton, N. H., over a Memorial Day week-end back in college days. In the pic- ture are Gee Bullard, Hi O'Neill, Nate Whitmore, Harry McCaffrey, Dok Palmer, Skeet Graves, and Shrig Shrigley. Your Secretary has sent the picture to the MAGAZINE for publication with these notes.
Bishop Brown is director of the Research Bureau for Retail Training at the University of Pittsburgh, a position to which he was appointed in 1935. With a new staff and student program, Bishop revised the work of the Bureau in accord with changing store methods, and enlarged the curriculum to include merchandising methods, sales promotion, labor relations, and interior decoration. He has an office on the nineteenth floor of the Cathedral of Learning. As professor of store management, he conducts courses in store operation, retail legislation, and economics of retailing, and during the past year, has also been serving as acting state supervisor of distributive education in Pennsylvania.
Billy Baxter has sent your Secretary a clipping from the Hartford Times of March 2, 1939, showing Bugbee (Lloyd H.), superintendent of schools at Hartford, poised on the trunk of a tree felled by the hurricane, and armed with an axe and woodsmen's boots. The heading is, "Local Educators Take to the Woods."
Cupe (A. H.) Clark lives at Elizabethton, Tenn., and is the proud father of Frank E., Dartmouth '4l, who is listed in the current catalog as having attained Honors standing.
Syd Clark is gravitating about between Germany and Paris, and promises to send Doc O'Connor the German reaction to the recent speech of the former senior partner of Roosevelt & O'Connor. It is hoped that it may be passed on to your Secretary.
A 1 Eiseman writes from 21 East 87 th St., New York City, that Alfred Jr. is at Dartmouth in the class of '4O, and is much more of a student than his dad claims to have been. Besides, he is scenic director and production manager of the "Players," and a member of "Green Key." Al's daughter Ann Loring is at Finch Junior College in New York, where she goes in for tennis, and played in the Girls' National Championships for several years. She made the Queen's Court at the Dartmouth Winter Carnival both last year and this. A 1 has been in the automobile finance business for three years, with headquarters in Jamaica, Long Island. Recently, however, he sold out his interests, and is now an automobile broker, and buys all makes of cars for his friends. He is also a licensed insurance broker, with office at 123 William St., New York City. His hobbies are bridge and tennis. He plays bridge with "Mac" Rollins as a partner in the Inter-College Club League.
Archie Haven is carrying on the family store, the emporium of Vergennes, Vt. He has at least three daughters. Hug Lena has a private surgical hospital of a 6 beds, built new, two years ago, at 154 Broad St., New London, Conn. He has his offices and his home in the same building, and has a very busy hospital, running to capacity practically all of the time. Hug likes golf, but gets a chance to play on Sundays only during the summer when the family is at their beach cottage at Giants Neck, Conn., about eleven miles from New London. For about twelve years, he attended each meeting of the American College of Surgeons and took special courses in surgery. During the last eight years, he and his wife Helen have been taking vacations to various places, including every state in the Union, Canada, South America, Cuba, and Mexico. In 1937, they took in England, Holland, Belgium, and France, and last year, Alaska. Hugh Jr. will be 17 years old on March 6, and hopes to enter Dartmouth next year. Virginia, who is 15, is a sophomore at Williams Memorial Institute, and has her eyes on Cornell or Smith. There are two other children, Paul J., born February 11, 1929, and Richard, born March 17, 1932.
Rollie Linscott is proudly displaying the new home of the Graham car at 1019-1023 Commonwealth Ave., Boston.
Tex Morris' son, Robert S. Jr., has announced his engagement to Clarice Coke of Cincinnati and Pasadena.
Your Secretary called at Doc O'Connor's office, and saw him and Heinie Urion, barely missing a lunch at which Doc and Heinie entertained Nipper Knapp and Chick McElwain.
Doc made the address of the evening at the Georgia state dinner for the celebration of the President's birthday at Atlanta, on February n, 1939.
Husky DeMerritt is administrative assistant of the Hawaii National Guard at the National Guard Armory at Honolulu, with a residence address at 2106 Oahu Ave., Honolulu.
Earl Cutting is in the life insurance business at Rooms 701-705, West Jersey Trust Building, Camden, N. J., with residence at 100 Warwick Road, Haddonfield, N. J.
Lt. Col. "Dutch" Miller has a new address at Pedlar Mills, Va.
Fund Contributors for 1938
Contributors: 157 (76% of graduates). Total gifts: $2,768.50 (81% of objective). RALPH D. PETTINGELL, Class Agent.
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Ahlswede, Roland B. Allen, Horace E. Allen, Mark E. Anderson, Edgar W. Armes, H. Lyman Baker, Merton H. Baker, Ralph E. Barnett, Harry C. Baxter, John W. Belcher, Harold B. Belknap, Robert B. Bellows, Harold A. Boak, James E. Bresky, Otto Brewster, John D. Brown, Bishop Bruner, Warren D. Buck, Ralph M. Buell, Arthur C. Bugbee, Lloyd H. Burnham, Arthur W. Burns, Randall G. Butler, William P. Cabot, Charles R. Chase, Lyle D. Childs, Walter H. Clark, Arthur H. Clark, Fletcher, Jr. Clark, Sydney A. Col burn, Horace A. Cole, Harry W. Cooke, Lewis C. Coolidge, Paul W.1 Crocker, Walton G. Cronin, John A. Doe, Nelson L. Dorward, David L. Eiseman, Alfred S.
Ekstrom, Louis F. Elcock, Walter B. Erwin, James R. Farnum, Ralph E. Farrington, George H. Fitzpatrick, James K. Fletcher, Robert D. Flint, William W.Jr. Foote, Richard W. Fox, John L. French, Arthur E. French, Walter M. Freund, Harold H. Frothingham, Roy S. Fuller, Harold S. Gale, Ashley H. Gammons, Everett W. Garcia, Alvaro M. Garrison, Wyckoff L. Gately, Charles E. Geller, Roscoe G. Gibbs, Ruel S. Goss, Irwin J. Gould, Wallace I. Greene, Vernon L. Hartshorn, Elden B. Haskell, Royal J. Haycock, Chester P. Hedlund, Mauritz Hoban, Bernard A. Hobbs, Samuel Holway, Alvah S. Hunt, Benjamin H. Ickes, Sydney F. Jones, Dana W.2 Jones, Paul P. Jones, Wallace T. Kimball, Kenneth C.
Kinne, Arthur L. Kirkpatrick, Robert H. Knapp, Gray Kyle, Morton Lena, Hugh F. Lewis, Roy E. Linscott, Rolliston W. Lovell, Lathrop B. Lowd, Harry S. Luitwieler, Edward B. Lyons, Barrow B. McCarthy, Charles E. McCarthy, John J. McCoy, Jackson McElwain, Henry E., Jr Mensel, Ernst E. Middlebrook, William T. Miller, Alfred R. Miner, Edward C. Mitchell, Edmund I. Morrill, Clyde G. Morris, Robert S. Newcomb, Chester G. Newton, Ray L O'Connor, Basil Oneal, James L. O'Neill, Charles I. Park, John R. Pettingell, Ralph D. Phelps, Andrew J., 3rd Plumer, Richard C. Pond, Carl F. Poole, William W.1 Quint, Walter S. Remsen, Richard Richards, Joseph L. Richmond, Edward A. Rogers, Scott A. Rollins, Carle E. Russell, Fordham C. Russell, Joseph W. Rust, Willard L. Sawyer, Edmund R.
Sawyer, Harry E. Shapleigh, William P. Shepard, Charles F. Smith, Alfred L. Snow, Conrad E. Snow, Leslie W. Snow, Mark G. Stearns, Harold G. Stevens, Henry B. Stone, Ried H. Stowell, Ernest A. Swenson, Guy A. Taber, Elwyn L. Tanger, Charles Y. Thomas, Walter F. Timbrell, William C. Tobey, Ray W. Trapp, Harry E. Twitchell, Ralph D. Tyler, Clarence G. Urion, Henry K. Van Dyne, Henry B. Viets, Henry R. Wallburg, George F. Wanner, Harry C. Water bury, Lewis C. Watson, Homer G. Webber, Norton P. Weil, F. Taylor Weld, Stanley B. Wheeler, G. Warren White, W. Lee Whitney, Ralph E. Whittemore, Manvel Worcester, George F. Worton, James Wylde, Russell A. Young, Maurice 1 Memorial gift from aclassmate.2 Memorial gift from hisclassmate, Mr. Edward B.Luitwieler.
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