Class Notes

1910*

April 1940 HAROLD P. HINMAN
Class Notes
1910*
April 1940 HAROLD P. HINMAN

HITCHCOCK is THE DORM, so announce the Hard-Thinking Reunion Committee .... it's a nice building, more centrally located than Fayerweather, which Reuners of 1935 will recall, the Maerkers attempted to commit arson on.

DICK HURSH, master salesman who sells enough books to keep the Kingsport (Tenn.) Press going at full speed, is sacrificing his annual winter vacation in Florida in order to have ten days or two weeks for Hanover in June .... Ricardo, the Great, writes in part, We expect toleave Feb. 29th for about two weeks on aranch in Southern California for thereseems to be a lot of people, including mygood wife, who want to see me fall off ahorse Please give my best to AndyScarlett and tell him I am looking forwardto another golf game with him at Reunion.

WALTER GOLDE had a lot of nice things said about him in Jan. 13 issue of MusicalLeader, such as, "Among the outstanding men of music in New York is Walter Golde who has taught and coached singers of the Metropolitan Opera, and concert and oratorio artists. He is a most interesting teacher, a profound musician and with certain original ideas which have been successful since those who study with him are eminently fitted for professional careers. He has no set rule in his teaching and treats each pupil individually. Mr. Golde claims that a singing teacher must study personal characteristics, and disposition as well as vocal condition. He does not believe in clogging a pupil's mind with technical ideas, diagnosis of vocal chords and physical attributes. He does not expect a pupil to have a knowledge of vocal science and says that tonal beauty can be acquired, provided there is normal intelligence. Mr. Golde has long been noted for his accompaniments, and no artist ever had any qualms when he was at the piano. Nowadays he rarely appears in public being too busy in his studio, creating artists. "....Then the article cites, "Born in Brooklyn in 1887. .. .graduated from Dartmouth College in 1910 . . . .Vienna three years". . . .and a long list of activities.... the accompanying pen and ink sketch is an excellent likeness of IQIO'S famous musician who is coming to Hanover in June to let his professional hair down, and play and sing with his old pal, Rollie Reynolds, Dave Johnson, at al.

BEN WILLIAMS was one of the speakers at the big dinner given Bill Cunningham in early February. ... Talley Holmes, teacher, lawyer, realtor; smart, and successful; is coming to the Reunion in June; he has a son headed for Dartmouth in another year; the lad plays football, swims, runs, is an officer in the Cadet Corps, and has been at C.M.T.C. camps for two summers. .. . Jack Tobin is destined to become one of the Skiing Great at Dartmouth before he graduates in '42; Bob Wells is another 1910 son doing a good job in the Winter Sports Team. ... George Chamberlin lives at 1419 36th St., N.W., Washington, is with U. S. Government Rural Electrification. ... Guy Spokesfield's address is 97 Irving Ave., Providence.... it would be nice to have Guy back for some old-time drumming in June.

JIM KERLEY resides at 6 Third Ave., Union City, Pa. ... George Gonyer is General Manager of Conn. Motor Club, with office in Waterbury, and living on R.F.D. 2, Shelton.... Rollie Reynolds lives at 160 Cabrini Blvd., N. Y. C Phil Forristal is Vice Pres. of Stack Goble Advertising Agency, New York.... Allen Doggett has been promoted to Administrative Supervisor, Farm Security Administration, in Washington.... Dick Floyd has resigned chairmanship of the Brookline, Mass. Republican Town Committee which he has "held for 16 years; Dick has long been active in town affairs, having served on school committee, park commission, playground commission, finance committee.

HOWARD FOGG is due east for the Reunion as is Chan Baxter... .A 1 Fowler will try to come up from Cuba. .. . Bill Taylor goes to Minneapolis occasionally now that Easty's office has been moved there. .. . Easty says that he sees Ken Phelps quite often, and that Ken stands very high in his profession.

AT THE NEW YORK DINNER were Pineo Jackson, Frank Meleney, Dud Kohler, Jack Richmond, Ray Seymour, Bill Tucker, John VanderPyl, with Tobe sitting on the dais with the big-wigs.... Joe Downey's office is at 141 Milk St., Boston. . . . Hankus Pankus Pineapple Haserot, a rotund 180 lbs. crabber, not-long-married, 70-timescrosser-of-the-ocean, would like to come to the Reunion, claims I read your drivelthrough and through each month but don'tknow why.

NOT LONG AGO RUSS MEREDITH Said in a Troy Rotary meeting to your Sec'y, "Do you know that Pop Chesley once taught a college president?" .... Stating our profound ignorance of such a possibility, we were led to another table and introduced to James Meader, scholarly president of Russell Sage College in Troy.. .. "Father," the Great Actor in more than one Campus Act, not only taught James Meader but fitted him for Bates College.

ERNEST STUDLEY, Boston Barrister, is heading for Hanover in June, according to Art A11en.... Stan Sandberg, graduate of Rollie Reynolds' Horace Mann School, now a Dartmouth freshman, has been elected to the Business Board of The Dartmouth after three months of competition; Stan evidently has inherited some capacities of his forebear, Harry, who business managed Jack O'Lantern our senior year. .... Bill Grant's daughter, Barbara, is training to be a nurse and at present is doing affiliation work at the Boston Floating Hospital.

Critic's Technique

ED SHATTUCK who is taking a rest per doctor's orders, tells this one on our New York dramatic critic, Sid Whipple, which somehow ties in with a lot of yarns that Ben Williams could relate based on their old Boston American association: "About 1915 or 1916 one night I was a standee at a show in Syracuse. Sid and his girl were there. After the first act Sid went back to his newspaper office to make up the editorial page and write a criticism of the play, leaving me to sit with his friend. For a man who saw only one act of a four-act show, he certainly wrote a swell criticism.... and I wonder if all of his fellow-critics, on occasions, do as he did on that night."

THE EASTMANS will be at Delray Beach in Florida until April 1; Easty's recent election to Board of Directors of Boy Scout Council indicates that he is picking up the good work in Minneapolis where he left off in Milwaukee.... Nancy Norton pulled down an 89 average at Bryn Mawr last semester... . Ray Gorton has been drafted by the Reunion Committee to help with the many details It has been suggested that the Committee-in-Charge get Republican-leader-in-Congress, Joe Martin, to sit in at Herb Wolff's Reunion-Political Forum, Congressman Martin being no less than a brother of the well-known and livewire Dartmouth man, "Spider" Martin, Class of 1919.

JIM DRUMMOND, fat at 218 lbs., happy, soft-spoken, Omaha football and basketball coach, called on John VanderPyl last summer when east Jim Ingalls, Research Director at Norwich University, had lots of nice things said about him in a recent issue of The Norwich Record, Jim's engineering and business experience fitting him particularly well for that newly created department at Norwich Those nine children of Dorothy and Thayer Smith are growing up rapidly, and it looks as though one day there would be several Smith brothers in Dartmouth at the same time Chet Comey lives at 80 Court St., Mansfield, Mass Harry Mudgett's home is at 347 Washington Parkway, Stratford, Conn Ralnh VanZant is with Eckley Dental Supply Co residing at 230 E. 51st St., New York.

Fund Contributors for ipjg

Contributors: 145 (65% of graduates). Total gifts: $3,164.87 (84% of objective). RAYMOND B. SEYMOUR and JOHN C. VANDER PYL, Class Agents.

1910

Albert, Paul Allen, Arthur P. Allen, Clarence E. Bankart, Laurence H. Barrett, Arnold L. Baxter, Chauncey B. Beal, Henry S. Benjamin, Harold C. Blake, Maurice C. Boerker, Richard H. D. Brady, Francis A. Brooks, Philip P. Brown, William G. Bryant, Donald R. Bucknam, Arthur B. Bull, Leslie A. Burton, Fletcher P. Bushway, J. Howard Cole, Monroe Crosby, Alpheus D. Cushman, H. Norton Cutler, Raymond F. Davidson, Joseph J. Deering, William H. Dingle, John H. Dorr, Allen E. Driver, Harry H.1 Dusham, Edward H. Dussault, William A.2 Eastman, Whitney H. Elliott, Richard M. Everett, James R. Fay, Charles J. Ferguson, Albert G. Ferguson, John A.3 Finn John H. Foss, Noah S. Foster, Thomas A. Fowler, Allan P. Gleason, Gay Golde, Walter H. J. Gorton, Robert R. Gow, Arthur C. Hammond, Dana K. Haserot, Henry M. Hatch, Arnold S. Hiestand, Edgar W. Higbee, Edward W., Jr. Hill, Albert F. Hinman, Harold P. Hobbs, John W. F. Holmes, Max L. Holmes, Tally R. Hoyt, Grover S. Hunter, Robert J. Huntington, Thurlow T. Hursh, Richard S. Hutchins, Henry C. Ingalls, James W. Jackson, Harold P. Jenness, Thornton W. Jewett, Irving F. Johnson, David L. Jones, Hazen W. Jones, Ralph B. Keith, Edson W. Kendall, Leon B. Kent, Charles H. Kerley, James J. Kidder, George H. F. Lang, Benjamin Lord, Arthur H. Loring, Edward O. Loveland, Edward H. Lowell, James R. Lyon, Clifford S.

McClintock, George L. MacPherson, James E. Maerker, Karl R. March, Harold J. Meehan, Albert G. Meleney, Frank L. Meredith, Russell D. Mitchell, Harry G. Moe, William C. H. Nay, Winthrop S. Nelson, Earl C. Nickerson, Atkins Nissen, Louis P. Noone, Charles A. Norton, Walter H. Nourse, James P. Paine, Ralph H. Parker, Robert E. Perry, Guy M. Pierce, Earle H. Pishon, Sturgis3 Porter, James M. Powers, Leland Prescott, Edgar B. Raabe, Edwin O. Reynolds, Rollo G. Robinson, Harold W. Rogers, Fletcher Sandberg, Harry O. Scarlett, Andrew J. Schulte, Harold C. Scott, Irving O. Seymour, Raymond B. Shattuck, Edmund J. Sheets, Raymond W. Sherman, Leo P. Sherman, Nathaniel A. Sherwin, Ralph A. Sickman, J. Edwin Smith, Howard V. Smith, Sheldon B. Smith, Thayer A. Smith, Theodore R. Sprague, Harold W. Stix, Edgar R. Straus, Melvin L. Studley, Ernest Ay Taylor, Marvin C . Taylor, Otto F. Taylor, Wilbur L., Jr. Tobin, Clarke W. Tucker, William E. Unangst, Ernest W. Underwood, George A. VanderPyl, John C. Warren, Julius E. Washburn, Harold E. West, Harris M. Wilkinson, Winsor D. Williams, Ben Ames Williams, Lewis M. Williams, Russell T. Wilson, Jesse S. Winchester, Harold E. Wolff, Herbert A. Wood, A. Wayland Woods, Herbert S. Woodworth, Rolin L. Young, James H. 1 Memorial gift.2 Memorial gift from hisclassmate, Mr. Harris M.West.3 Income from Ferguson-Pishon Fund.

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