Class Notes

1924*

June 1940 ALFRED A. ADAMS JR., JAMES T. WHITE
Class Notes
1924*
June 1940 ALFRED A. ADAMS JR., JAMES T. WHITE

As this is the last issue for the year, your Secretary wishes to state that he has enjoyed writing the class notes and wants to thank all the brethren who have helped out by sending in news.

Please do all you can to help put the class over 100% in the Alumni Fund Drive. Let's get behind Jim White and make this year the best for our class so far.

At the Dartmouth Alumni dinner at the Copley Plaza last month there were present the following members of our class, Arnold George, Bunny Sly, Ken Harvey, Arnie Jenkins, Luit Luitwieler, Brad Hersey, Paul Morgan, Wally Lord, Bob Fenderson, Red Maloney, Dave Perry, and ye old scribe. We all enjoyed the affair greatly.

Warren Hollis reports that he is back with the Cadillac Auto Co. of Boston.

Received a card announcing the appointment of Stan Lonsdale as Special Agent for The Conn. Mutual Life Ins. Co. Congratulations, Stan.

Dave Perry states that he saw Rollie Barker and his son on the way to the Cape. Rollie teaches in the High School in Montclair, N. J.

Mony Monahan writes that Lew Erckert was the sponsoring father of a gathering of alumni at Delray Beach in Fla. Mony says he was told that Lew is now Supt. of Schools in West Palm Beach. Nice going Lew.

From Rome (N. Y.) SENTINEL: Hamilton College, April 22. Announcement of the selection of Dr. Charles A. ICnudson, professor of French in the University of Michigan, as new head of the Hamilton College dept. of modern languages, highlighted the spring meeting of the Board of Trustees held here Saturday.

Ted Goddard writes that he attended the Vermont Alumni dinner in Montpelier. Ted says there were over eighty there, but no other '24 men.

Fred Broad in Canton, Ohio reports seeing Jerry Glauber. Jerry is with the Wormser Hat Stores as auditor. Fred is connected with the Leonard Agency Co., in Property. Management and legal work. Fred has three fine youngsters, two girls and a boy, the latter the youngest. Fred goes in as President of the Rotary Club on July first so he expects a busy year. He and Mrs. Broad will attend the Rotary International Convention at Havana in June.

Dana Bent sends in the happy news that a daughter, Christina Marion, joined the Bent family on April twenty-first. Congratulations to the Bent family.

A. J. Liebling's present address is Hotel Louvois, Square Louvois, Paris, France. J. Haugan is in the Mortgage Banking and Real Estate business in Chicago. Wally Lord is with the Converse Rubber Cos. in Maiden, Mass. Gerald King is in the advertising business with Towle Mfg. Cos. in Newburyport, Mass. Dana Haskin is District Supervisor with the Interstate Commerce Comm. in Boston. William Maroney is in the Bond Service section of the Reconstruction Finance Corp. in Washington, D. C. D. Dimitri Shvitzoff is with R. H. Macy and Cos. in N. Y. City. Tom Atwood is in the food brokerage business in the Hobart-Atwood Co. in Minneapolis, Minn. Casper Whitney is Directory Sales Manager with the North Western Bell Tel. Co. Evan Lyon is a consulting engineer with the Madigan-Hyland Co. in Long Island City.

Your Secretary wishes a happy summer to all. Please send me some letters during the summer so that we can make this a bigger and better column next fall.

RICHARD HOVEY'S FATHER'S HOME IN THETFORD, VERMONT

Secretary, 45 Chestnut St., Wellesley Hills, Mass.

Class Agent, 70 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y.