Class Notes

1911*

October 1940 PROF. NATHANIEL G. BURLEIGH, LESLIE D. HAWKRIDGE
Class Notes
1911*
October 1940 PROF. NATHANIEL G. BURLEIGH, LESLIE D. HAWKRIDGE

Announcement is hereby made that next June will be the occasion of our 30th Reunion. This column will carry each month news about reunion and classmates and their plans for reunion. The names of those who are to return will be made known to you, and it is earnestly hoped that all others will be made objects of seizure and attachment by other classmates for the purpose of presenting them in Hanover for that occasion. Definite plans and dates will not be of particular interest at this moment except to know that reunion will start Friday, June 13, and will run as long as you want to stay at Whitefield. The general plan is to enjoy the college functions in Hanover, Friday night and Saturday, with a class banquet sometime during that period, and then adjournment to Frank Dodge's at Whitefield sometime Sunday, where Frank will be all set to serve a huge class dinner. It may be that because reunion time is so short, some will prefer to stay all day Sunday in Hanover. Let's have opinions. Any suggestions from all members of the class are earnestly solicited by your executive committee which consists of the following men: Cap Hedges, president; Ken Clark, vice president; Nat Burleigh, secretary; Les Hawkridge, treasurer; Chub Sterling, class agent.

During the summer there have been a few marriages of interest as f0110w5.... Lew Sisson's daughter, Mary Louise, and Dr. George Calvin Skinner on June 20 in Potsdam, New York .... Jim Mathes Jr. and Mary Campbell Chapman married at Christ Church, Manhasset, Long Island, on June 28 .... Dick Chase Jr. and Frances Marie Walker on July 27 at Saint Ann's by the Sea, Kennebunkport, Maine; future home, Fairfield, Connecticut Bob Keeler, son of Cleveland's well known Robert B. Keeler, and Florence Field Mithoefer at The Church of the Advent, Cincinnati, June 29. Bob is associated with Senator Taft's law firm and will live in Glendale, Ohio. . . Mary Mathes and Seymour Jackson of Plandome, Long Island, on September 14 in Christ Protestant Episcopal Church, Greenwich, Connecticut.

Our congratulations to George Maurice Morris who at the annual business meeting of the General Alumni Association in Hanover last June was elected president of the association. It will be his duty and privilege to preside at the annual meeting in the gymnasium during our next Commencement.

Dutch Uline is now happily situated in Buffalo, New York, where last April he was made executive vice president of one of the city's fine old department stores, Adam, Meldrum 8c Anderson Company.

Barbara Burleigh, who graduated from Mount Holyoke in 1938 and then after two years at Simmons Social School obtained her Degree of Master of Science, joined the staff of the Boston Dispensary on July 1 where she is in charge of the social work in the Adult Medical Clinic.

George J. (Ky) Byrnes has again been located—946 Hilgard Avenue, West Los Angeles, California.

Speaking of Los Angeles, Dave Traitel is living at 1210 Benedict Canyon Drive, Beverly Hills. If some of those red hot eleveners in Los Angeles will look up these two men and report back to headquarters, it will be considered a real favor to all of us since it has been impossible to get direct word from either for some time. At least it would be fair to ask if they have any interest in returning for reunion.

Pat Hurley or more properly, Colonel, reports his address as 54 College Circle, Stillwater, Oklahoma.... Charles R. Luey has turned up at Millers Falls, Massachusetts, but his business is not stated ...

Windy Winship is with the Wage-Hour Division, U. S. Department of Labor, at 120 Boylston Street, Boston. Art still lives in Wakefield at 41 Richardson Avenue.

.... The latest address on Bernard Mc- Carthy is back in Chicago at the Hotel Southmoor, 66th 8c Stony Island Avenue.

Has anybody had any news of Burt Burbeck? The latest information in Hanover about him is that he is carrying on as usual in the same job and at the same address. He is manager of the Chocolate Sales Department of J. Lyons & Company in London. He is living at 24 Roehampton Close, Roehampton, London, S.W. 15, and his daughter was attending a girls' school in Brighton.

Please address him as Esquire Butts from now on and forever hereafter, as he is now a country gentleman from Fitzwilliam, New Hampshire,—at least over the summer week-ends. You all remember Dick Paul. Well, he has always had a summer home in Fitzwilliam and to that extent has it on our friend, Chet.

As this copy goes to press the only known (to me) sons of 1911 to show up at Dartmouth as freshmen this year are Sid Backus' son, Dick, and Wee Kimball, Junior, who incidentally is a quarter of a foot taller than his old man.

Dr. Floyd Tindall, who, fellow townsmen say, has become THE obstetrician of Rockford, Illinois, has recently been elected a trustee of Rockford College (for oirls), where he finds two charming 19 n daughters enrolled, namely, Martha Mc- Gonagle and Ellen Troy Parker. Mrs. Mc- Gonagle visited the college last June and is reported to have recovered from her serious accident of a few years ago and has built up a fine insurance business for herself. Classmates will recall her attending our 25th Reunion, which was also the occasion of her son, Lee's, graduation from college.

Word has been received of the death of Bob Moffatt during the summer. Bob was here only one year but was kindly remembered by those who had the privilege of knowing him as a freshman.

Don't any of you fellows let Chub Sterling forget what a swell job he did on the Alumni Fund this last year. You will have another chance to show him before our next reunion.

And speaking of reunions, Jack Ingersoll is the first to say, "I'll be there," and to enter the name calling contest that is now on. Jack says, "THE THRIFTY THIRTIETH." "That will suit my circumstances and I imagine I'd have a lot of company. I betcha I would."

Who is next? Let's start the ball rolling. Also if you like to see pictures in this column and want more news—send both in a .hurry. The Secretary has none of either.

A REMINDER OF THE 25TH REUNION OF CLASS OF 1911

Secretary, Hanover, N. H. Treasurer, 203 Dudley Road, Newton Center, Mass.