Clyde Jensen sends greetings from faroff Seattle. He is a physician there, specializing in pathology; has two youngsters, Mari, 3 years, and Salli, a years. He and family live at 623-37th Avenue.
Bruce Cunningham will probably be seeing a lot of Hanover from now on as his son, Bruce Jr., entered college as a freshman last fall. Bruce is the eastern sales representative for the Preedit Electric Roaster Cos. of Erie, Pa., and says that "no foolin', peanuts have gone modern."
A note from Harold (Doc) Colton tells of his position as general sales manager of the Falstaff Brewing Corp., of St. Louis. One of his boys, Albert, is entered in the class of '46 and, undoubtedly his younger boy, Harold, will be a candidate for the class of 1950. Doc and Mary live at 115 Gray Ave., Webster Grove, Mo.
Here's another 'Twoter with a son entered in the class of 1945—Ralph Hinners of Winnetka, III. Ralph Jr. 16, is the lucky boy. Ralph is president and treasurer of George R. Hinners Cos., of Chicago and reports seeing some of the Chicago group recently, mentioning particularly Loosh Sherman.
Our scouts report that Gubby MacDermott and his father have recently relocated their organization, The Haddam Woolen Cos., in Putnam, Conn. A fire some months back put their old plant at Moodus out of commission and the reports have it that Gubby's new address in the near future will be in Putnam.
Richard (Dick) Livermore sends in a communication from Colorado Springs with the news that he owns and operates a department store there. He hopes that the Athletic Council will schedule a Dartmouth football game in the middlewest before long. He and his wife, Thelma, and youngsters, Richard and Carol Ann, live at 1707 North Cascade Street. It was good to hear from you, Dick.
From Buffalo we pick up news of Herm Oliver. He is the owner of Oliver's department store and is secretary of the Buffalo Lithograph Cos., about which he is particularly enthusiastic. He reports having seen Kerry Bull recently.
Bob Dewey is in the fire insurance business as vice president of Ernest W. Brown, Inc., of New York, N. Y. and of the Theater Insurance Managers of Philadelphia, Pa. Bob has four youngsters and with his wife, Helen, lives in Darien, Conn.
George Shattuck, we understand, is headmaster of the Greenwich, Conn., high school. He and Rex Malmquist, undoubtedly, discuss juvenile problems together.
Bill Haas, a member of the class liaison group in New York, says that he's still with the Western Electric Cos. Bill did some fine work on the Alumni Fund drive last year and vows he will do even better next spring. Bill and Adele live at 1409 Albemarle Road, Brooklyn.
Larry and Mary Henderson moved out to Phoenix, Arizona a year or more ago and they and their youngsters, Larry Jr. and Janet, hardly think of Indianapolis any more. Larry is senior partner in the law firm of Henderson & Munch.
A good deal of the news which your secretary has been turning out is more or less factual. In order to brighten up the column, there have been several suggestions made that we run a few and interesting snapshots. If any of you have some interesting family snaps or pictures of 'Twoters, individually or collectively, I'd like to have you send them to me—glossy prints preferred. They will be returned to you promptly.
You are all familiar with Herb West's fine column Hanover Browsing in the MAGAZINE. It is one of the most stimulating portions of each issue and we can all well afford to follow Herb's guidance in our reading. Recently I received a letter from the group known as Friends of the Dartmouth Library, of which Herb is secretary. If any 'Twoter is interested in furthering and developing the College Library, please get in touch with Herb.
Louis Gluek reports from Minneapolis that he handles the advertising for the Gluek Brewing Cos. Louis and Margaret have two children, Louis Jr. 14, and Elliott, 12.
Reports from Huntingdon, Pa. tell us that Joe Woods is a partner in J. G. Isenberg & Son. Joe and Helen cruised down to the West Indies and South America some months ago.
Oscar Rice is a department manager for R. H. Stearns Cos., department store in Boston. Oscar is authority for the whereabouts of Arvin Gunnison, reporting that he is a branch office manager of the Spalding Fibre Company Joe and Caroline Cohen make their home in Great Neck, L. 1., 100 Baker Hill Road, with their youngsters, Barbara 9, and Jean 6. Joe is a salesman for the Gem Crib and Cradle Company Joe Perkins is living in Salem, Mass., and reports that he is assistant steward of the Danvers State Hospital Clifford (Kip) Orr is on the editorial staff of the New Yorker Arthur Norton and wife, Dorothy, and son, Bill, live at 2104-05—53d Ave., Bayside, L. I. Young Bill, 61/£ years old, has had a long illness but Art writes that he is improving rapidly. The best wishes of the class go to Bill with the hope that by this time he is fully recovered Harry Griswold reports having recently seen Ozzie Holland who is an official of the American Brake Shoe 8c Foundry Cos. How about dropping me a line, Oz? Harry is a national accounts manager for Seagram Distillers Corp. of New York and lives at 14 Gorham Road, Scarsdale, N. Y., with his wife, Mary, and children, Joy 10, and Jean 7 The U. S. Rubber Cos., in New York claims the allegiance of Johnny Johnson. Johnny's home is at 27 Third Avenue, Pelham, N. Y., and though he doesn't say so, we can probably assume that John Jr. 101/9, and Edward 9, are slated for Han over. John reports that Bob Clark is still farming in Hawleyville, Conn, and he has also seen Carl Davis, industrial engineering in New York.
Russ Harmon is a resident engineer inspector for the Federal Works Agency of P.W.A. Russ and Mildred and Russ Jr., live in Durham, N. H., periodically patronizing Art Stewart's picture palace Markey Pullen is an M.D. in New York, specializing in head and neck surgery. He reports a fine family, consisting of May, Joan Jr., Pat, Pete, and Markey Pelton and Tayntor is the insurance firm of New Britain, Conn., with which Hal Tayntor is associated. Hal and Elizabeth have recently built a new home at 36 Windsor Road. Hal reports having seen Duke Vosßurgh in Hartford where Duke is connected with the Union Securities Corp A flash from Portland, Me. states that Earle Smith is the chief accountant for the Brown Cos., there Ed owe is the manager of one of Montgomery-Ward & Company's retail stores in Albany, N. Y Cecil Goldbeck is doing a swell job as promotion manager for G. P. Putnam's Sons, book publishers Ulysse (U) Auger is a member of the law firm of Asa Auger 8c Son in New Bedford. Along with his law interests U is keeping busy as treasurer of the St. Anne Credit Union and president of the Bristol Credit Union. .... Walt Sands is vice president and general manager of Sands, Taylor 8c Wood Co.—New England's oldest flour company (adv.). It was good to see Walt at the Harvard game dinner in October Bill Shirley advises he is a director of- the School of Library Science and is the librarian of Pratt Institute. Bill, Dorothy, and Wayne age 3, live at 20 Clifton Place in Brooklyn, N. Y Max Kenyon is an auditor of Colgate-Palmolive-Peet Cos. and lives with his wife and three youngsters in Allendale, N. J.
Keep the news and letters coming in, fellers. I would like to hear from a larger number of 'Twoters in the Chicago and New York areas. Those of you that I asked to serve on the liaison committee in those vicinities can help your secretary through current contacts with your classmates.
The impression that the issues of The Workingman's Friend, "The 'TWOTER," made on everyone in past years should be a source of pride for Frank Horan. The great majority of letters and dope sheet answers that I have received plead, request or demand a similar article from your present secretary. I wish I could oblige. Perhaps Horan and Marshall might co-author such a sheet in the future but let's not forget that there is only one Frank Horan and for fifteen years he did one of the grandest jobs ever done by any class secretary. In the meantime, if you will bear with me, I'll do the best I can to satisfy the insatiable appetite of all 'Twoters for news.
See you next month.
Secretary-Chairman, 517 Fifteenth Ave., Bethlehem, Pa.