Class Notes

1932

April 1939 EDWARD B. MARKS JR.
Class Notes
1932
April 1939 EDWARD B. MARKS JR.

They tell a story about two mind readers who meet on the street. One says to the other, "You're fine. How am I?"

We tell this story partly for the gag, and partly to remind our all-too-inert readership that we claim no such occult powers. All we know is what we read in the letters, and we haven't had many lately.

Exception granted—Lawyer John Wright of Chicago, who favors us with a salty resume of recent '32 diddings. "Diddings" seems to be the word out there, since that's the name of the local news sheet of Dartmouth affairs edited by Bob Ackerberg. Bob is described as "diligently and sanguinely working to put Chicago on a paying basis by the adoption of the city manager plan." As retiring secretary of the Loop alumni association he graced the speakers' table at the recent Dartmouth Night party. Other '32s in evidence were Ed Eichler, Elly Jump, Tom Kiddoo, Don MacPhail, Bill Sauer, John Sheldon, and correspondent Wright, whom we quote on the following:

"Dr. Elly Jump is serving in the capacity of fellow at Billings (U. of Chicago) Dental Hospital and well on the way to a Ph.D. in anatomy. Elly can be seen at the hospital or riding his bicycle up and down the midway 'most any day. Judge Tom Kiddoo now handles his Havana cigar with the facility equal to his esteem as a court lawyer. Don MacPhail is working with Col. Knox's Daily News and taking some graduate courses at the U. of Chicago. Bill Sauer is actively engaged keeping People's Light and Gas heavily in the black.

"Johnny Sheldon has come back to town for a short stay, i.e. until his next extended trip. John's most recent voyage was made with Jim Alder '33, and took him to Florida, Cuba, Jamaica, and all the other spots in that part of the world "

John Amos mentions that he was in Minneapolis a month ago attending a squash tournament, but neglects to state whether as contender or spectator. While there he saw Leon Warner, who was thinkseriously about a Sun Valley trip.

I £ Leon went, he probably encountered Marve Chandler, who, from recent reports, has virtually passed the winter galumphing through its (alleged) sun-baked snows. Marve was married Feb. 17 to Carmen Arguedas.

Bob Ryan quitted single life on Saturday, March 11. The bride's name, Dorothea Cadwalader. He called her Jessica in an earlier letter to this column, but we'll say it's her nickname and let it pass. Anyway the Ryans are living at 2170 Vista Del Mar, Hollywood, Calif.

Word has come through of the marriage of Andy Cummins on Jan. 14 to Marian Becker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick K. Becker of Mt. Lebanon, Pittsburgh, Pa. Mrs. Cummins attended the Birmingham School. Andy is a graduate of the U. of Pittsburgh Law School, and has his office in Canonsburg, Pa. After a honeymoon trip South the couple set up house at 1190 Washington Rd., Mt. Lebanon.

Hal Sack was married Sunday, March 12 to Mauretta A. Dorn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Dorn of New York. The bride was graduated from Hunter College last year, and has studied also at New York University. After a wedding trip to Florida, the couple will live in the city, where Hal is connected with his family's fine antique establishment on 57th St.

Jack Carlton is listed among those about to take the step. The gal: Althea Jane Merritt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Merritt of Bridgeport, Conn. Miss Merritt, a Junior Leaguer, was graduated from St. Margaret's School in Waterbury, and Sarah Lawrence College. Jack is doing sales promotion for the General Electric X-ray Corp. in Chicago.

To the fuller information department come details of the engagement of Charlie Odegaard to Nancy Riley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Busey Riley of Champaign, 111. Miss Riley had her secondary education at St. Catherine's in Davenport, la., and at the Baldwin School, Bryn Mawr, Pa. Later she attended the College Montmorency in Paris, France, and returned to this country to take her degree at the University of Illinois, where she was a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma, in 1936. The couple plan an April wedding, after which they will make their home in Champaign. Charlie is a Harvard Ph.D. and is teaching at Illinois this year after two years on the Radcliffe faculty.

Don and Evelyn Richardson announce the birth of an eight-pound son, their first child, on Feb. 25 at the Sloane Hospital in New York.

A new Baker glamour girl—"fuzzy as to hair, as to weight seven pounds, as to height, 20.5 inches" made her appearance at Princeton on March 1. Sister to Diane (aged 3), the young 'un will be called Elizabeth Heard Baker. Meanwhile Carl is busily dissecting the anatomy of Shelley's Queen Mab, and other lit'ry morsels.

After a seemingly endless sojourn in Jersey's fastnesses Axel Young has crossed the river and is living at 250 West 11th St., and working for the Fruit Dispatch Cos., distributing subsidiary of United Fruit Cos. in New York.

The wheel's turn finds John Bicknell a lumber dealer in Worcester, Mass., living at 115 Elm St. Joe Stetman is a Los Angeles architect, with offices at 8267 W. 3d St. Vincent Tait lives in Rutherford, N. J., and is a construction superintendent with the Nichols Engineering & Research Corp. in New York. A 1 Rose is a writer in New York, headquarters at 15 E. 48th St. Bob McHose is clerking in West Leesport, Pa. Fred Post is interning in surgery at the New Haven Hospital. Travelers along Main St., Charlton, Mass. should be able to spot Ray Willard's shingle. A 1 Gerould has left Palo Alto and is librarian at the College of the Pacific, Stockton, Calif. Sonny Foley has moved to Worcester, Mass., where he is reachable at Box 55, Circuit Ave.

In Canton, 0., Jack Looker owns and operates "The Studio" for dramatic instruction and production of plays for the Canton Guild Junior League and others. John Prentiss is an Indianapolis salesman for the Youngstown Sheet & Tube Cos. Frank Peart is a furniture salesman with Sprague & Carleton, Inc., in Keene, N. H. Others in sales work are Bill Harlow, 95 Pierce St., Hyde Park, Mass.; Ben Marshall, 31 St. James Ave., Boston; and Herb Pike, 364 Central Ave., New Haven.

Miscellany The frostbite dinghy "Snowball," with Jim Moore as skipper, breezed to an icy mid-February victory in Port Washington waters John Clark was named alumni representative on the newly chosen Board of Proprietors of TheDartmouth by a mail vote of the Alumni Council Bob Coltman sends a French postcard from St. Sauveur des Montagnes, Canada, where he went for a week's holiday in early March—the text sent us scurrying back to La Petite Larousse hopefullybut all it said was how deep the snow was!

Watch for next month's World's Fair Special, with a list of '32 oases on Long Island for tired Fair visitors, (advt.)

Fund Contributors for 1938

Contributors: 311 (69% of graduates). Total gifts: $1,457.26 (73% of objective). JOHN W. SHELDON, Class Agent.

1932

Acker berg, Robert E. Adkins, Charles E. Alexander, Nelson S. B. Allen, Arthur E., Jr. Allen, Donald S. Allen, Oliver S. Allyn, William G. Almert, John G. Alpert, Milton Altman, Jerome J.

Auten, Hanford L., Jr. Baker, Carlos H. Barry, John F., Jr. Beaton, Lindsay E. Beck, Richard C. Bennett, Joseph R. Bennett, William J., Jr. Bicknell, John F. Black, Robert S., Jr. Boak, Charles R.

Boldt, Joseph R., Jr. Braillard, Howard G. Brett, John D. Brister, William C. Britton, William E. Brookby, Raymond F. Brown, Francis Brown, James B. Browning, Fritz L. Buckley, Robert B. Burch, Benjamin D. Burden, Morton, Jr. Burleigh, Philip W. Butterfield, Stephen E. Byram, Joseph G. Cabot, John B. Campbell, Everett C. Cappio, Jildo E. Cardozo, Michael H, Carleton, Frank N. Carlton, John O. Carnell, John R. Castleman, David R., Jr. Chandler, Marvin Chesterman, John F. Chinlund, Harold C. Christie, Alexander Clark, John M. Clarke, Richard T. Cleaves, Richard D. Coakley, Edward A. Cochrane, Robert O. Cole, William E., Jr. Collins, Laurence W., J r. Coltman, Robert Cook, Paul W. Cowden, M. Benjamin Cowden, Robert E., Jr Coxon, George S. Cram, Ambrose L., Jr. Croly, John T. Crone, Louis L., Jr. Cummings, Edward M. Curtis, Thomas B. Dalrymple, Donald E. D'Ancona, Edward A. Daniels, Belden L. Daniels, Whitman Davis, Bainbridge C. Davis, William H. Dearborn, Edmund G. Dickinson, T. Brown Dillon, James C., 2nd Disque, Neil E. Dixon, E. Clark Doerr, Charles D. Douglass, Henry H. Drake, Harold H. Drew, Ben W. Dyche, George F. Eames, John P. Eggleston, Franklin S. Elias, Ralph B. Eliot, John V., Jr. Elliott, Frank R., Jr. Englander, Samuel H. Fendrich, Robert E. Ferry, Wilbur H. Findlay, Wallace Fish, John E. Fisher, Elmer D. Fitch, A. Eugene Fitzsimons, Francis R. Foley, Francis A. Foster, Charles H. Fox, Paul H. Freeman, Eugene S. Friedman, Herbert S. Frisbie, Howard A. Gage, Daniel N. Gage, Frederic P. Gardner, James E. Geary, Calvin B. George, J. Jackson Gerould, Albert C. Gerstley, William, 2nd Gilmore, L. Donald Goldberg, Newell B. Goodman, Herman S.

Greenleaf, Henry M. Hahn, George A. Hall, Charles A. Hall, Edward 8., Jr. Hallamore, Warren S. Hamel, John R. Hammond, Warner S. Harper, J. Russell Harrison, Robert L. Harwood, Stephen G. Hastings, E. Gates Hatcher, Rodney N. Hazen, Richard Heavenrich, Max P., Jr. Henderson, Donald J. Hill, Benjamin B. Hill, Kennison M. Hobson, Julian Hokanson, Everett P. Holbrook, Edwin A. Hollern, John M. Holway, Richard T. Hope, Thomas C. Hosmer, Robert C. Hubbard, George M., Jr. Hubbard, Harold H. Hulbert, Milan H., Jr. Ireys, Calvin G. Isaacs, Myron S. Isenberg, J. Theodore Jaburek, Frank C. Jacobson, Seymour S. Jeffery, B. Dewitt Johnson, Ernest H., Jr. Judd, Edward S., Jr. Jump, Ellis B. Keane, Robert M. Keirstead, Calvert G. Keller, John B. Kelliher, Francis S. Kendal, Robert L. Kendall, Kennett R. Kendall, William H. Kenworthy, George, Jr. Keyworth, R. Allen Kiddoo, Thomas E. Kingdon, Henry R. Kingsland, John R. Kirby, Davis G. Knight, Charles L., Jr. Kraft, Daniel F. Kramer, Irving W. Kurson, Newell B. Lane, Gordon M. Langley, Joseph W. Lanoue, Ernest W. Laub, Felix L. LaVine, Kenneth N. Leach, Paul S. Leach, Stanley M. Leich, Martin L. Levi, Albert W., Jr. Lewis, Edmund S., Jr. Lewis, Holden C. Litzenberger, Harry Logan, Francis D. Lott, Thomas L. Lyons, Bruce P. McCall, William T. McConnochie, R. W., Jr. McGowan, Carl E. McGuire, Francis F« McKenna, Robert A. Mac Lean, Malcolm F., Jr. McNicol, Edward H. McKenzie, Alexander A. Mack, Wilbur H. Mackenzie, Gordon C. Mackinney, William R. McPhail, Donald Mcßae, John T. Manville, Richard H. Marcus, Donald E. Marks, Edward 8., Jr. Marks, Franklyn Marsh, R. Brandon Matson, Frederick G. Maxwell, Charles R., Jr. Mead, Everett Z.

Merrill, John L. Merrill, Richard C. Metcalf, Malcolm W. Moore, James 8., Jr. Moore, John W. Moore, Samuel H., Jr. Moreau, Arthur J. Moritz, Charles E. Morton, William H. Munn, Clarke J., Jr. Mutterperl, Martin Needham, Roger G. Newcomb, Howard R., Jr. Newfang, Robert W. Nitschelm, Adrian J. North, James D. Noyes, Elliot B. O'Brien, Charles R. O'Brion, John H. Odegaard, Charles E. Olmstead, Ronald W. Olmsted, Richard W. Orcutt, George N. Ostafin, Peter A. Owsley, Charles H., 2nd Palmer, John H. Peart, Franklin S. Peck, William F. Peyser, Frank W. Pierpont, Howard W. Pike, Herbert E. Pike, Richard G. Pletz, William H. C. Porter, Olin V. Power, Frank A. Read, Ben S., Jr. Reed, Sheldon C. Reinhardt, Robert D. Rice, Albert E. Rich, Elmer A. Richard, L. Marquette, Jr. Richardson, Donald S. Riddell, Robert W. Roberts, Joseph Y. Robinson, Arthur A. Roe, Addison Rollins, Edward A. Rowe, Harry Pi Rushmore, Walter S. Ryan, Charles Ryan, Robert B. Sack, Harold M. Saia, Bruno M. Saltzman, Max Sargeant, Howland H. Sauer, William E. Sawyer, George C.

Schlichter, Arthur I. Sheldon, John W. Simpson, Donald S. Slattery, Joseph V. Smith, Edmund S. Smith., Robert H. Smoyer, Winston R. Snite, Albert O. Stern, David 8., Jr. Stoiber, Richard E. Sumner, William H. Swartchild, James H. . Swartchild, Robert K. Templin, Wilbur W., Jr. Thatford, Gilbert S. Titcomb, John A. Todd, Barnard P. Todd, Kenneth I. Toothaker, Edwin A. Tucker, Morrison G. Unobsky, Bertie D. Vanßuskirk, John C. VanDusen, William D. Voorhis, Henry G. Walker, C. Gordon Walser, Adrian A. Walton, William C., Jr. Ward, Carlton J. Ward, Stephen D. Warner, Leon C. Watts, John M. Weinberg, Abraham E. Wentworth, Nathan H. Westheimer, Frank H. Weston, Henry G. Weston, John F. Whitcomb, John F. White, Frederick R., Jr. Whitehair, Jay C. Whitehill, Albert P. . Whiton, James S. Wile, Howard P. Wilkin, Robert C. Williams, Richard J. Williams, Robert P. Wilson, Harry B. Wolff, John B. Wolff, Max H. Wollaeger, Thomas A. Woodman, Robert T. Wright, John A. Young, Alexander M. Yudicky, Stanley W. Ziegenfuss, Walter F. Zimmerman, G. H., Jr. Zimmerman, John O.

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