Class Notes

1922

April 1939 JOHN R. ABORN
Class Notes
1922
April 1939 JOHN R. ABORN

First of all, my public thanks to Class Treasurer Andy Marshall for carrying on with the notes last month.

One of the most pleasant parts of my Chicago vacation was a luncheon visit one day with Gene Hotchkiss, Ted Davidson, and Bill Pierce. We also saw Les Wagner in the lobby of the sumptuous Field Building, where several of the class have offices, but he was fighting a cold and did not feel up to lunching with us, going home instead.

This was the first time your Secretary had visited with any members of the class since taking office, and he wishes he could do it more often.

Later in the same week, Ted Davidson and his good wife entertained the Aborns at dinner in their new Evanston home, where we also were pleased to see the Davidson children, a daughter grown up to high school age and a sizable sOn, both fine- looking youngsters. After dinner we went in to Chicago to attend a radio broadcast at Station WGN.

Thanks to Sherm Baldwin, secretary- chairman of the class of 1923, we tell you here that Clif Watson has resigned as general manager of the Watson-Williams Mfg. Company, manufacturers of shuttles, heddles, cards, and other textile supplies, with plants in Millbury and Leicester, Mass., and Marlow, N. H. This is a position Clif had held for 17 years, entering the company immediately following his graduation. His future plans have not been announced, but it is understood that he will continue in the same line of business.

Gene Hotchkiss wrote soon after we returned from Chicago. He was busy rounding up the '2a crew out there for the annual Dartmouth banquet held on March 9. Dean Neidlinger and Coach Blaik were the speakers.

Frank Horan has been named by Gov. Lehman as counsel to Robert M. Benjamin, who was appointed as special commissioner to undertake a study of the quasijudicial functions of all state agencies. Both Frank and Mr. Benjamin are members of the admissions committee of the Association of the Bar of the City of New York and of the New York Law Society.

Jim Flamilton, general superintendent of the New Haven Hospital, has been very busy this winter with meetings in various parts of the country. Andy Marshall bumped into him on an East-bound train from Chicago a few weeks ago. Jim had been to a hospital association meeting in Chicago and was on his way to another in Cleveland. He has been doing a great deal of speaking.

"Chad" Chadbourne, a special agent in Jacksonville, Fla., of the Aetna Insurance Company of Hartford, Conn., writes of seeing some members of the class in Florida. A short time ago he had lunch with Dodge Taylor at a Rotary Club meeting in Tavares, which is a relatively small community only a few miles away from Howey, where he is employed. Taylor has a wife and three children, according to Chad. He says also that he saw Tom Carpenter in Miami, where he was attending the races. Tom is enjoying the Florida sunshine (advt.) and "struggling with his citrus grove in Crescent City."

Fund Contributors for 1938

Contributors: 173 (68% of graduates). Total gifts: $1,831.50 (73% of objective). ROBERT P. BOOTH, Class Agent.

1922

Anonymous Aborn,Johnß. 3 Allen, Ned B. ( Almon, Howard P. ( Almy, Robert F. < Anderson, Gaylord W. < Anderson, Troyer S. < Angell, Wilmer W. < Ardiff, Elmer F. < Armstrong, Robert R. ] Aschenbach, Walter J., Jr. ] Atwood, Raymond P. J Auger, Ulysse Baldwin, Robert A. Ball, Leroy F. Barnard, W. Lloyd Bartlett, Robert L. Bates, E. Graham Bates, Sherrill P. Bernheim, Leonard H. Beyer, Richard F. Blunt, John E., 3rd Booth, Robert P. Boyle, Paul E. Brisbin, Lansing G. Bristol, Clark B. Brooks, George E. Brooks, Karl Brower, John E. Brown, Dalton M, Brown, J. Regan Brucker, Ralph V. Bruckner, Harry Budnitz, Max B. Bullen, Wilbur W. Bunting, Roy Burgess, Robert, Jr. Burnham, Harold E. Busher, George D Byrne, Thomas J. Caldwell, Wellington L. Campbell, Laurence C. Canfield, Charles E. Carleton, John P. Carlisle, Herman L. Carpenter, Robert L. Carpenter, Thomas S., Jr. Carter, William E., Jr. Cate, Robert B. Clark, Robert J. Cohen, Joseph S. Cohn, Haskell Cole, Albert E. Cole, Richard J. Crampton, Alfred R. Crane, Norman T. Curtis, Alonzo G. Dana, Grosvenor Daniell, Warren F. Davidson, Alfred E. Dodd,John D. Dodge, Nathaniel C. Dwight, Carroll Earle, Charles W. Eastman, Roger M. Fancher, John H.

Fauver, King E. Fraser, Harold E. Gallagher, William F. Garvey, Michael J., Jr. Gluek, Louis A. Gray, Frank W., Jr. Green, Harold W. Griswold, Harry M. Gunnison, Arvin Haas, William G. Hall, Gardner S. Hamilton, James A. Hardy, John A. Hart, Charles E. Hayes, Kent B. Healy, Clyde L. Heath, Andrew M. Hight, Robert E. Hill, Roy W. Hinners, Ralph G. Holland, Henry 0., J r. Horan, Francis H. Hotchkiss, Eugene Hoyt, Carter H. Hutchins, Frank A. Jackson, Stanley S. James, Alden Johnson, John S. Johnson, William G. Kaplan, Edward E. Kenyon, Stephen M. Kilmarx, Sumner D. Lane, Edgar C., Jr. Leland, Edmund F., Jr. Lenci, Thomas A., Jr. Litchfield, Richard C. Livermore, Richard M. Lyon, Albert T. McNamara, Edward F. Malmquist, Eric C. Mann, William D. Marean, Ralph 8., Jr. Marshall, Andrew, 2nd Martin, James Mesquita, Mario de1 Mesquita, Mario de2 . Millimann, Raymond J. Miller, Walter I. Miner, Stanley P. Morrell, William A. Morrissey, Leonard E. Moses, Harvey H. Naylor, Shepard A. Nicholson, Will F. Norton, Arthur B. Nutten, Wesley L., Jr. Oliver, Herman S. Olsen, Herluf V. Orth, Leonard J.3 Perkins, Joseph S. Pinney, Thomas H. Pope, William H. Pullen, E. Markey Rassieur, Benjamin F. Reid, Ralph T. Rex, William M.

Rice, Oscar R., Jr. Robie, Theodore R. Ross, Joseph K. Sanders, Clarence W., Jr. Sands, Walter E. Sawyer, Willard G. Shea, John J. Shepard, Horace L„, Jr. Sherburne, Lester A. Sherman, Lucius 8., Jr. Shirley, William W. Shoup, Verner R. Smith, Earle D. Smith, Spencer F. Spiegel, Modie J., Jr. Spiel, George F. Stanley, George A., Jr. Steen, Harford K. Stetson, Richard P. Stevens, Rufus L. Stewart, Arthur P. Suttmeier, Christopher E. Sweet, Donald A. Talbot, Joseph E. Tapley, Charles S.

Taylor, John L. Thomas, Louis A. Threshie, Philip H. Throop, Charles C. Tobin, Donald J. Tredennick, Stephen H. Turn bull, Robert P. Vogel, Frederick W. Vosßurgh, VanVleck H. Watson, Clifton E. Weare, John S. Wellman, Harold K. West, Herbert F. Willis, Richard T. Wood, Richard G. Younglove, Norton R. 1 Memorial gift from hisclassmate, Mr. Kent B.Hayes.2 Memorial gift from hisclassmate, Mr. John J.Shea.3 Memorial gift from hisclassmate, Mr. Modie J.Spiegel, Jr.

Secretary, a 6 Walnut Rd., W. Barrington, R. I.