Class Notes

1901*

November 1941 EVERETT M. STEVENS
Class Notes
1901*
November 1941 EVERETT M. STEVENS

From the Alumni Register section of this MAGAZINE we note that "Rubber" Thayer is now in the real estate business in Indio, California. Our best wishes go out to Rubber in his new enterprise.

Harlan Pearson '93, in his column— "State Affairs," recently wrote as follows: "Governor Blood and the executive council deserve gold stars for their work—when they filled acceptably one more important state office—To succeed Nelson Smith of the state public service commission, the governor nominated Edgar H. Hunter of Hanover, engineer and contractor, graduate and former building superintendent of Dartmouth College, veteran legislator and committee chairman, in charge of the state's interest in many important building projects in past years."

Warren Bishop (Bunker's youngest son) is now serving as Acting Accountant for the New Hampshire State Public Service Commission, having been promoted from assistant. Warren has Ed Hunter for his boss.

For about 15 years Ike Washburn has been missing, the college or his friends not having heard or seen him in all those years. Word now comes that he passed away in Chicago last July after a long illness, but his last days were made easier by the kindness and thoughtfulness of a fellow Dartmouth alumnus, Louie Leverone, of the class of 1904. An obituary will appear in the next issue of this MAGAZINE.

Secretary and Treasurer 37 Berkeley St., Nashua, N. H.