Class Notes

1913*

April 1939 WARDE WILKINS
Class Notes
1913*
April 1939 WARDE WILKINS

James Loy Maloney of Chicago has recently been appointed managing editor of the Chicago Tribune. Congratulations have already been sent to Jim.

Eddie Sides is systems engineer with the Gilman Fanfold Corp. in the Worcester, Mass., office. Young William E. "Bill" Sides is a junior at Hanover.

The Boston Globe carried the following important news item:

"Atty. Theo S. Jewett of Laconia, N. H., has to buy 15 pounds of meat a week to satisfy the hunger of his Great Dane Franz, but this week the dog came trotting home with a dollar bill in his mouth, and Mr. Jewett has hopes that it may become a regular habit."

Betty Jewett was married on Jan. 10, 1939, to John Morton Wright of Winnetka, 111. John is a junior at R. P. I. (Rensselaer).

Fred Page recovered from his injury satisfactorily and completely. During the last month he and Bob Conant have been teaching Harry French and a mutual friend to play cribbage. Harry, as you might expect, is an apt pupil.

The Secretary is or has been moving the office of the New England Fire Insurance Rating Association from 40 to 89 Broad St. in Boston so class and other work has suffered.

George and Lucy Davidson are back in Florida for the winter, George being wise enough to move his office South every year for the winter months.

Vice President and Business Manager Bill Towler of Town and Country may be found at his office at 573 Madison Ave., New York City.

Last fall Tom Sullivan bought a secondhand book just before the Harvard-Dartmouth game, and in it was a complete, fresh and unused Dartmouth ticket for the D-H game of 1912 (the last one for a long, long stretch of years). He recalled that poor "Venus" Arndt, who died of T.B. long ago while we were still in college, forgot his ticket at the 1912 game, and even (hough he offered all sorts of credentials and had classmates vouch for him, he was not allowed in the gate and he had to go back to Boston and stand on the sidewalk outside the Herald office and get the returns of the game. There was no name in the book, but Tom wonders if, by some strange alchemy of fate, that might be the ticket poor "Venus" bought and left behind!

Bob Mungall and Mildred have been building "a small Mohawk Valley Colonial house since September," and moved in the first of February. It is 2050 McCellan St., Schenectady, N. Y., and "the latch is out for any of the boys that get out this way." Janet is at the Vesper George School of Art in Boston.

Harold McAllister was elected vice president of the New Hampshire Fire Insurance Cos. in Manchester early in February. Mac had been secretary of the company for the past few years.

On February 23 Clayt Fairbanks' Needham Times completed its seventh year of publication. Seven come eleven, and then many more years.

Albert Kinoy had a write-up in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle's "Scholastic Highlights" on March 3:

"Albert Kinoy, chairman of the Basketball Committee of the High School Games Committee, has clarified the P. S. A. L. championship situation He announces that James Madison and Boys High, the two division titlists, will meet for the Brooklyn diadem in the first game of a doubleheader at the Garden." A 1 has been interested always in boys, and the above shows his continued work.

Fund Contributors for 1938

Contributors: si8 (110% of graduates). Total gifts: $4,015.75 (130% of objective). JOHN J. REMSEN, Class Agent.

1913

Abbot, Henry D. Adams, David E. Akerstrom, Sidney M. Alden, Frederic A. Andrew, Benjamin F.

Appleyard, William S. Archer, Charles F. Aronowitz, Milton Ashton, Leslie O. Atwood, Henry E.

Avery, Maurice C. Badger, Ralph E. Baker, Crawford H. Baker, Kenneth L. Baldwin, William L. Ball, Howard T. Ball, Raymond H. Barber, Earle S. Barends, Howard A. Barnett, Joseph J. Bauman, Ralph E. Beard, George H. Bernstein, Dudley Bidwell, Earle S. Bigelow, Leon G.1 Blanchard, Maurice L. Bronk, William R. Brown, E. Lawrence2 Buffum, Charles E. Calderara,. Charles A. Cary, William H. Catterall, Norman B. Cheney, Joseph Y. Chisholm, Lawrence C.3 Clarke, Clifton A. Comstock, Andrew W. Conant, Robert O. Cone, Morris H. Crawford, Edwin C. Crenner, Robert A* Croscup, Leland H. Crowley, Esmond R. Cunningham, Thomas D. Cushman, Frank H. Davidson, George B. Davis, E. Aaron Davis, Ralph W. Davis, William L. Dent, William M. Dessau, Alvin H. Dolan, Joseph M. Donahue, Joseph P- Dunbar, Victor Y. Durgin, Robert G.4 Edwards, Rockwood S. English, William J. Enright, Harold B. Ewing, Moses C. Fairbanks, Clayton A. Ferris, John S. Fitzpatrick, Walter T. Foreman, Alfred K. Forsaith, Carl C. Foster, Goodwin L. Foster, Louis Fox, Grover F. Freeman, Edmund A. French, Harry T. J. Fulmer, Karl H.6 Gately, Matthew E., Jr. Gay, Nelson Gibson, William M. Gilchrist, Donald B. Grothe, Edwin C. Gulick, E. Leeds, Jr. Gumbart, William B. Haley, Walter J. Harmon, Paul S. Harris, Francis S. Haskell, Theodore H. Hayes, George A.1 Healey, Arthur D. Hemphill, James A. Higgins, Robert R. Hovey, Fred D. Hugus, Wright Hutchinson, Rollo W. Jewett, Theo S. Jones, Cyrus C. Jones, Herbert W. Jordan, Humphrey G. Jordan, James 0., Jr. Judson, William W. Kellogg, Gladstone B. Kilbourn, Albert S. Kimball, Grenville W. King, Don L. Kingsbury, Elbridge H. Kinoy, Albert Kirk, Louis H.

Knight, Charles B. Knight, George H. Laird, Albert C. Lenfestey, Nathan C. Libbey, Frederic A. Linscott, Charles H. Logan, David O. Logan, Milon G.6 Luhman, George B. McAllister, Harold C. McCarthy, Walter H. McClary, George B. McClary, Harvey C. McCoy, Robert C. McCoy, Wallace E. McDaniel, Charles S. Macdonald, John S. McMahon, Raebum R. Maloney, James R. Manley, Leonard R. Martin, Leonard C. Mason, Donald R. Mason, William H. Meleney, Clarence C. Merrill, Henry W. Millar, Ronald More, Robert E. Morey, David B. Morton, Lincoln E. Mungall, Robert W. Munsey, Dean A. Nelson, John G. Neumeister, Fred R. Nichols, Thomas A. Noble, Austin B.7 Noble, John Nolan, Walter H. Nutt, Henry H. Olsen, Victor A. Osborne, Herbert C. Page, Frederick S. Parker, Charles E. Parkinson, Herman O. Peirce, Carroll F. Perkins, Herbert M. Peterson, John A. G. Pierce, William B. Pishon, Emmett Piatt, Frederick S.1 Powers, Roswell J. Proctor, Henry S., Jr. Raitt, Kenneth F.8 Remsen, John J. Rice, Nathaniel P. Richardson, Arthur F. Riedell, Randolph1 Riford, Lloyd S. Riley, Charles S. Robeson, Alexander C. Robinson, Edward L. Runkle, Jay D. Rutherford, Edwin J. Samuel, Ralph E. Sauer, Philip A. Scarry, John J. Scharrer, Oscar B. Schellenberg, Victor9 Schulte, Raymond M. Scott, Arthur L. Seidler, F. Arnault Semmes, Harry H. Shedd, Harold H. Shepard, Alan B. Shepler, Russell L. Shumway, Carl E. Shumway, Franklin P. Sides, Edwin E. Smith, Warren P. Spencer, Frank F. Spillane, Bernard Stavrum, Sigvald A. Steele, George Stiles, Edwin M. Stiles, George H. Stoddard, Lawrence C. Stone, Charles S. Stoughton, Howard Sullivan, Thomas L. Talbot, Ethelbert Tapley, William

Terry, William B. ■ Thompson, Dean A. Towler, Thomas W. Trowbridge, Parker Tuck, Harold S. Tuck, S. Pinkney, Jr. Tucker, Elmer C. Twichell, Evans T. VanderPyl, Chester A. Varney, Russell F. von Tacky, Clarence L. Walsh, Francis P. Ward, Sherman B. Warren, Howard P. Warren, W. Goulding Washburn, Albert B. Waterman, Charles D. Watts, George B. Weare, Harold E. Webster, Pierce Wells, Collin Whitney, Marcus M. Wilbur, Conrad C. Wilkins, Warde Willis, Harlon P. Willson, Earle V. K. Wilson, Lincoln S.

Wright, Marc S. 1 Memorial gift from hisclassmate, Mr. Roswell J.Powers.2 Memorial gift from hismother, Mrs. Edward T.Brown.3 Memorial gift from hisfather, Mr. Wallace A.Chis holm.4 Memorial gift from hismother, Mrs. Mattie S.Durgin.5 Memorial gift from hismother, Mrs. Ida F. Fulmer.6 Memoria igift from hisbrother, Mr. David O.Logan.7 Memorial gift from hisbrot. <?r, Mr. John Noble.8 Memorial gift from histwin children.9 Memorial gift from hisfather, Mr. Benjamin M.Schellenberg.10 Memorial gift fromMrs. Thompson

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