Spring is here at last and the Alumni Fund drive is just around the corner. Bob Booth and his able group of assistants will be knocking at your door-step within a few weeks. We are all confident that our fine record of last year will be improved.
The following is an excerpt from a recent letter from Tony Hanlon, giving news of various 'Twoters; "Saw Ray Milleman this fall. Never could get a line out of him, so hunted him down at his home on Long Island to see if he was leading a double life or what. Found everything on the up and up, the boy having developed into quite a surgeon and on the surgical staff of several hospitals. He has really gone places. He has a son that is the dead image of him. I've got him sold, I think, on the idea of joining a fishing party next spring composed of McCarthy, Joe Talbot and myself. Mac claims he knows a place up in Vermont where the trout jump right out of the brook into your basket. Talbot, as perhaps you know, is now Treasurer of the State of Connecticut and up to his ears in politics, as well as having quite an extensive law practice." RSVP—Ray, Mac & Joe, please.
Fred Noyes is the personnel director of the Jam Handy Picture Service in Detroit. He and Ruth have three youngsters, Frederick, David, and Thomas, 13, 10 and 2, respectively, and live at 3275 Leslie Ave.
George Cook announces himself as secretary-treasurer of the Northwestern Construction Co. of Minneapolis. He and his wife, Beatrice, have two fine youngsters Patricia 14, and George Jr. 10. Their home is at 4640 Colfax Ave., South.
Frank Hutchins lives at 1740 Highland Ave., Rochester, N. Y., and is the head of the Hutchins Advertising Company, Inc. there
Egon Kattwinkel is a doctor in Boston living at 22 Maple Street, Auburndale Mass.
Ski Runner!
John Carleton is a partner of the Manchester (N. H.) law firm of McLane, Davis & Carleton, and lives at Bedford, N. H., with Alicia, his wife, and children, Anthony 4, and Margaret 1. Our ace skimeister is still going strong, as a late February edition of the Boston Herald mentions the 32 miles of downhill running which John put in on Cannon Mountain after making 16 trips on the tramway during one day.
The sympathy of the class goes to Roy Ball, whose father died from a heart attack early in February.
Gene Hotchkiss has been elected president, and Modie Spiegel, member of the executive committee, of the Dartmouth Alumni Association of Chicago. Hearty congratulations to you both!
During a recent trip to Buffalo, your Secretary spent a very pleasant evening with Herm Oliver. We tried to bag Ozzie Siegfried, Shaw Livermore and Ken Caldwell, but each had other engagements. Ozzie is doing very well in the contracting business, Shaw is assistant dean of the University of Buffalo, is in great demand as a speaker, and Ken runs a movie house.
Bill Morrell took upon himself the responsibility of reporting the presence and actions of 'Twoters at the mid-February annual dinner of the Dartmouth Alumni Association of New York. Here goes:— "Those present—l3 in all—were the usual faithful with a few additional. At my left sat the Bronx real estate tycoon, Eddie Johnson, and to my right the banker, Lloyd Barnard. The law profession was well represented by eminent counsellors Pinney and Horan, the latter proudly displaying a picture of his twins born Jan- uary 2 and bemoaning the fact that they were not born on New Year's Day, thereby enriching the family coffers by about $500. A bit more advanced in a family way and justly proud was Bruce Cunningham, who asked for the 1932 table sign to send to his son now a freshman living in Wheeler Hall. Also the Rev. Harvey Zuckerman, a member of the Episcopal clergy, now residing and ministering in Littleton, N. H. Norm Crane, Plainfield's leading pediatrist, was there and mushed along home with your correspondent. Big Bill Haas, the public utility accountant, was on deck and Kilmarx and Chick Busher were others present. Don Griffin has eained a lot of weight, or haven't you noticed. Harry Bruckner, 22's leading telephone official in the New Jersey Tele- hone Cos., came in last, but not least." Thanks, Bill, for a swell report.
Leslie Wagner is connected with Bacon Whipple & Co., investments, Chicago, and with Nancy and David, 12, lives at 840 Margaret Street, Des Plaines, 111.
Dana (Dinny) Fitts is employed by Ernest W. Brown, Inc., of New York, the same firm of fire & casualty underwriters with which Bob Dewey is connected. Dana's home is 6 Kimball Street, Worcester, Mass. and while he is traveling, Gertrude, his wife, takes care of Peter 8, and Pennryn, 4.
Sherrill (Jerry) Bates is an electrical engineer in the Pittsfield (Mass.) plant of General Electric Company. He and Doris live at 241 Second Street there with their youngsters, Louis 3, and Stephen 1.
Did you know that—Bert Hauser is manager of station promotion for the National Broadcasting Company, 30 Rockefeller Plaza, New York, and lives at 19 Woodhill Drive, Maplewood, N. J Carl Davis, is assistant to the president of Russell W. Allen Cos., 421 Seventh Ave., New York David Rivo, is a physician and surgeon at 620 Best St., Buffalo, home at 2 West Parade Avenue Jim Judie reports a new address at 1846 N.. Western Ave., Los Angeles Hiester H. Muhlenberg lives in Gradyville, Pa Harold Tucker is manager for E. A. Thomas Company in Taunton and lives at 234 Somerset Avenue Roy Hill reports a new address at 23 Dover Street, Natick, Mass Francis McMahon is a general agent for the Aetna Life Insurance Company and lives at 4514 Wooddale Avenue, Minneapolis Amos Lyford reports himself as a salesman for the National Cash Register Company in Manchester, N. H., and lives at 427 E. High Street, there.
See you next month.
Fund Contributors for 1939
Contributors: 225 (89% of graduates). Total gifts: $2,448.81 (96% of ROBERT P. BOOTH, Class Agent.
1922
Anonymous Aborn, John R. Akey, Clifford J. Allen, Ned B. Almon, Howard P. Almy, Robert F. Anderson, Gaylord W. Anderson, Troyer S. Angell, Wilmer W. Ardiff, Elmer F. Armstrong, Robert R. Aschenbach, Walter J., Jr. Atwood, Raymond P. Auger, Ulys se Baldwin, Robert A. Ball, Leroy F. Barnard, W. Lloyd Barrows, Thomas N. Bartlett, Robert L. Bates, E. Graham
Bates, Shefrrill P. Bernheim, Leonard H. Beyer, Richard F. Bingham, Sylvester H. Blake, Wilfred K.1 Blunt, John E., 3rd Booth, Robert P. Brisbin, Lansing G. Bristol, Clark B. Brooks, George E. Brooks, Karl . Brown, Dal ton M. Brown, J. Regan Brucker, Ralph V. Bruckner, Harry Budnitz, Max B. Bullen, Wilbur W. Bunting, Roy Burgess, Robert, Jr. Burnham, Harold E.
Busher, George D. Byrne, Thomas J. Caldwell, Wellington L. Campbell, Laurence C. Canfield, Charles E. Carleton, John P. Carlisle, Herman L. Carpenter, Robert L. Carroll, James V. Carter, William E., Jr. Cate, Robert B. Chadbourne, Harland A. Clark, Robert J. Clark, Hallam J. Clarke, Malcolm D. Clifford, Chester B. Cohen, Joseph S. Cohn, Haskell Cole, Albert E. Cole, Richard J. Colpitts, Donald B. Colton, Harold J. Crampton, Alfred R. Crane, Norman T. Cummings, W. Warren, Jr. Curtis, Alonzo G. Dana, Grosvenor Daniell, Warren F. Davidson, Alfred E. Davis, W. Carl Dewey, Robert M. DoddJohnD. Dodds, William G. Dwight, Carroll Earle, Charles W. Eastman, Roger M. Fancher, John H. Farnham, Lawrence P. Fauver, King E. Fitts, Dana W. Fraser, Harold E. Gallagher, William F. Garvey, Michael J., Jr. Gluek, Louis A. Goldbeck, Cecil H. Gray, Frank W.,Jr. Green, Harold W. Greenwood, Harley M. Griswold, Harry M. Gunnison, Arvin Haas, William G. Hall, Gardner S. Hamilton, James A. Hanlon, F. Anthony Harmon, Russell S. Hart, Charles E. Hatch, Tracy W. Hayes, Kent B. Healy, Clyde L. Heath, Andrew M. Henderson, Laurens L. Hill, Roy W. Hight, Robert E. Hinners, Ralph G. Holland, Henry 0., Jr. Hopkins, Charles S. Horan, Francis H. Hotchkiss, Eugene Hoyt, Carter H. Hutchins, Frank A. Inghram, John T., Jr. Jackson, Stanley S. James, Alden Jensen, Clyde R. Johnson, John S. Johnson, Richard F. Johnson, William G. Kaplan, Edward E. Kattwinkel, Egon E. Kenyon, Max A. Kenyon, Stephen M. Kristeller, F. V aughan Lane, Edgar C., Jr. Leland, Edmund F., Jr. Lenci, Thomas A., Jr. Litchfield, Richard C. Livermore, Richard M. Livermore, Shaw Lyon, Albert T.
McKoan, John W. MacLaine, Edwin W. McMahon, Francis E. McNamara, Edward F. Malmquist, Eric C. Mann, William D. Marean, Ralph 8., Jr. Marshall, Andrew, and Mesquita, Mario de2 Millemann, Raymond J. Miller, Walter I. Miner, Stanley P. Moore, George T.3 Morrell, William A. Morrissey, Leonard E. Moses, Harvey H. Naylor, Shepard A. Nicholson, Will F. Norton, Arthur B. Noyes, Frederick W. Nutten, Wesley L., Jr. Oliver, Herman S. Olsen, Herluf V. Orth, Leonard J.4 Perkins, Joseph S. Pierce, William B. Pinney, Thomas H. Pope, William H. Porter, Cedric W. Pullen, E. Markey Rambach, Raymond L. Rassieur, Benjamin F. Redfield, C. Truman Reid, Ralph T. Rex, William M. Rice, Oscar R., Jr. Robie, Theodore R. Ross, Joseph K. Rowe, Edgar C. Sanders, Clarence W., Jr. Sands, Walter E. Saunders, Maurice, Jr. Sawyer, Willard G. Shea, John J. Shepard, Horace L., Jr. Sherburne, Lester A. Shirley, William W. Shoup, Verner R. Siegfried, N. Osborne Smith, Earle D. Smith, Spencer F. Sparhawk, Sam Spiegel, Modie J., Jr. Spiel, George F. Spiers, Paul H. Stanley, George A., Jr. Stearns, Stewart P. Steen, Harford K. Stetson, Richard P. Stevens, Rufus L. Stewart, Arthur P. Strauss, Jack H. Streng, G. William Suttmeier, Christopher E. Sweet, Donald A. Talbot, Joseph E. Tapley, Charles S. Taylor, John L. Thomas, Louis A. Threshie, Philip H. Throop, Charles C. Tobin, Donald J. Totman, Ralph W. Tredennick, Stephen H. Turnbull, Robert P. Vogel, Frederick W. Vosßurgh, VanVleck H. Vose, Charles A. Wagner, Leslie Waite, Lawrence A. Wallace, R. Gilman Waterman, Sterry R. Watson, Clifton E. Weare, John S. Wellman, Harold K. West, Herbert F. Willis, Richard T. Wilson, Benjamin W. Winkler, Charles J., Jr.
Wood, John C. Wood, Richard G. Woods, Joseph B. Woodward, Evan A. Wright, Frank C. Younglove, Norton R. Zuckerman, J. Harvie A. 1 Memorial giftfrom hisclassmate, Mr. Willard G.Sawyer.
2 Memorial gift from hisclassmate, Mr. Kent B.Hayes.3 Memorial gift from hisclassmate, Mr. Leroy F.Ball.4 Memorial gift from hisclassmate, Mr. Modie J.Spiegel, Jr.
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