We are indebted to Max Norton for the picture of eight undergraduate sons of '19ers appearing in this issue.
Fred Daley is out for Freshman track and Freshman Glee Club. At Cheshire Academy he did quite well and at graduation was awarded the Sheridan Plaque for "that member of the graduating class best typifying qualities of athlete, scholar and gentleman." Fred is headed for Tuck School.
Jim Capps is the tall drum major who at the football games throws the flags up in the air and catches them.
The Columbia game brought a considerable number of our Class to Hanover and we had a little rejuvenation meeting at the Inn after the game. In addition to the regular in-towners, I saw Webster, Picken, Rock Hayes, Sears, McCrillis, Bird and Ingraham. Other observers reported having seen Biddle, Cogswell and Dudensing.
For the Yale game, the following were among those present: Huntington, Colwell, Dudensing, Celce, Munro, Featherston, Picken, Rand, Mullen, King Cole and Del Ames.
The week-end of the Harvard game saw the usual big doings associated with that annual event. At the party before the game were: McCarter, Higgins, Fiske (and a sea captain or something who was in town with him, name Hanson, a swell guy), Bingham, Bird, Austin, McCrillis, Googins, Jock Murray, Rock Hayes, Staff Hudson and Davis. At the luncheon before the game were: the Dodds and daughter, the Havlins, Bill Whites and a couple of friends, the Pilsburys, Phil Bird, the Gus Cummings '26 (?), the Rock Hayes, Jack McCrillises, the Chipmans, the Davises, Willie Fitch '17, and Dutch Hardie '18.
The Wednesday following the game, Phil Bird wrote me in part as follows: "I suppose by now you have a report from Jim on the Dartmouth-Harvard weekend, but even he doesn't know that Fred Balch, the big paper merchant from Philadelphia, President no less of the Schuylkill Paper Co., called on me while I was at the game. He had just come down from N. H., having visited one of the mills, and had a few hours before the N. Y. boat sailed."
The Class dinner and smoker at the New York Dartmouth Club before the Princeton game (these notes were written before we convened for the party) promises to be a great success. The smoker program features Bill McCarter. For the dinner, the following have already indicated they will be there: Aldrich, Batchelder, Butterworth, Colwell, Emerson, Featherston, Garrison, Greeley, Harney, Bill Hoard, Hooven, Martin, McCarter, Meader, Moriarty, O'Neill, Rand, Robinson, Webster.
Greif and Catherine Raible were re-married last June. Spent a few days in Boston recently on their way back to Cleveland from Canada where they had been visiting their daughters at school in the Dominion.
Charles H. (Dutch) Guy, Northwestern district merchandising manager for merchandising division of Westinghouse Elec. & Mfg. Co., has been appointed assistant sales manager of the division, with headquarters in Mansfield, Ohio.
H. M. Chadwell is on leave of absence from his professorship at Tufts College to take part in the National Defense Program work in Washington.
I received a card recently from K. C. Bevan saying he had been laid up for two months with pneumonia and phlebitis. We hope he is all well again now.
Through his brother, I. J. Goss '12, I have been advised that John Goss died suddenly of a heart attack on October 15, 1940. John graduated from Tuck School the year after finishing his regular course. Those who knew him in college will remember the qualities of his penetrating mind and his excellent record as a student. For many years he was engaged in the life insurance business in New York and early in that field established a reputation for intelligence and sincerity in his work. Our deepest sympathy goes out to his family at this time.
UNDERGRADUATE SONS OF THE CLASS OF 1919Shown between classes on the steps of Dartmouth Hall are eight of the ten sons of theclass of 1919 in college: Seated, left to right: Harry E. Colwell 3rd. '44, Ralph G.Beaman '44, Simon G. Stein 4th '44 and Ralph B. Welsh Jr. '44. Standing: FrederickM. Daley Jr. '44, Warren B. Thompson '43, William E. Jeavons '42, and Roger A. ClarkJr. '44. Two are missing—James N. Capps '43 and Edward C. lngraham Jr. 43.
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