Class Notes

1924*

April 1941 ALFRED A. ADAMS JR.
Class Notes
1924*
April 1941 ALFRED A. ADAMS JR.

Don't forget to plan for the Class party at Jug End Barn on May 10 and n. Please send Jim White or me notification just as soon as you know that you are coming. Last year, everyone had a perfectly grand time and all are planning to return this year. Come early. Bring your wife, your sister, or your Aunt Harriet. Bring your sport clothes and be prepared for tennis, riding, badminton, bicycling, soft ball and a dance Saturday night.

Cost: $3.50 for bunk space, $4.50 for room.

Phil Van Huyck has consented to act as chairman for the spring reunion at Jug End Barn in Great Barrington, Mass., May 10 and 11. He reports tentative reservations already for more than twenty couples. The committee promises you a grand time in one of the most unique places in New England.

Be sure to sign up early. $l.OO per person deposit, to be sent to P. M. VanHuyck, 41 East 42 Street, New York City.

Nice letter from Jim White in which he reports Alma and Pete Wheatly stopped off in New York for a few hours on their return from a Florida vacation. Jim says a gang from the Dartmouth Club of New York visited Jug End Barn in February and were fortunate to have perfect snow for skiing. He also wants to start on the Alumni Fund much earlier this year and this is a pre-season announcement for all lieutenants to start checking up. Lists have already been sent out. Let's go!

Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Henry who announced the arrival on Feb. 5, of a second son, James Abbott. Dick wrote "everybody doing fine including the old man."

Herb Marks, '24 with J. S. Meyer have produced a game Snap Judgments, thePhoto-recognize Game which has been published by Simon & Schuster.

Thanks for your nice letter, Johnnie Mauk, and for the films enclosed. Johnnie says Leon Henderson "keeps us jumping from one day to the next, guessing what we are supposed to do; between complying with the Anti-Trust law and setting the price to be patriotic for the Defense program you are wrong whichever you do." John says Fred Shaneman is really going places with Pennsylvania Salt.

Frank Karslake is with the Forbes Litho. Mfg. Cos., John Loeb a partner in Loeb Rhoades & Cos., in New York City, Richard Lawrence with the Lawrence and Klein Lumber Cos. in Fitchburg, Ted W. Lamb an architect in Chicago, Dick Henry with Niles & Niles in New York City, Larry Marshall with the Bankers Trust Cos., of New York, with office at 10 Post Office Square, Boston. Win Nazro lives at 206 Melrose St., Auburndale, Mass., Lloyd Parker is with the Larkin Lumber Cos., in Hudson, Mass., Shep aPtterson is with the National City Bank of New York and Bert Perry is vice-president of the New England Land Cos.

CedricFoster, station manager of WTHT, Hartford, writes that he has been broadcasting, Mondays through Fridays at two P. M., his own articles on the war, and is also on at two-thirty Sunday afternoons. In Boston, he can be heard on WAAB and in New York on WOR. Cedric says his network weekday analysis is carried by sixty stations of the Mutual network while on Sundays he is on almost one hundred stations, including the Don Lee network on the Pacific coast. He writes "I am still happily married (twenty years on the twelfth of next December) and to the same girl. My older daughter Shirley is eighteen and my younger will be fifteen on her next birthday. Best to you and all '24 'ers. Thanks for your fine letter.

George Traver was in New York recently and had luncheon with Dave Dyche. While there he spent an evening with Bill Short. He says Joe Falcon who is with the Drybak Corp., of Binghamton, dropped in at his office for a little visit, and reports there are about 40 who have not yet paid their class dues. Promptness aids your class officers and lessens the burden of their work materially, so please help out.

I am indebted to Abe Winslow '2O secretary of the Northern California Dartmouth Club for a newspaper clipping with a picture of Mr. and Mrs. Beach Soule among other socialities arriving at the exclusive Turf and Paddock Club, at the opening of the Golden Gate Turf Club when it made its bow as one of America's leading racing strips. Why not write and give me all the news about you and yours, Beach.

Congratulations to Dave Solly recently promoted to Assistant Treasurer of the Aetna Fire Insurance, and to Carroll Foster recently promoted to Assistant Auditor of the Travelers Insurance Cos.

Gibbie writes from Mount Hermon School "you will be interested to learn that Bill McNiff, professor of history at Miami University, Oxford, Ohio is the author of Heaven on Earth, a study of Mormon ideals for a better life. It is a publication of the Mississippi Valley Press and appeared last spring. It is a very interesting and well-documented book." Congratulations to you, Bill. Gibbie says Hal Cowley was a recent visitor at Mount Hermon. Thanks for your nice letter, Gib bie.

Walt Barnard sends a swell letter in which he reports a meeting of the supervisors club of the Boston Life Underwriters Association at which the two speakers were our Ken Harvey and Gordon Winslow. Good going, Boys. Walt says Jerry King's wife, Ruth, recently stopped in from Newburyport with their two children, Constance and Bruce, after having put Jerry on the train for Connecticut. Jerry is doing a nice job of advertising for Towle Mfg. Cos., in Newburyport. Thanks for the news, Barney.

Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Arnold D. Jenkins who announce the arrival of Arnold D. Jenkins Jr., on March 3.

At the dinner of the Dartmouth Club of Wellesley on Feb. 26, held at the Wellesley Country Club, Professor Herbert West and Ted Arico were the featured speakers. The Cornell fifth down pictures were enjoyed by all. That famous maestro, Jack English, led the singing. '24'ers present were Doc Christophe, Don Wilbur, Arnie Jenkins, Alton Tupper, Bob Smith, and your Secretary. Our genial treasurer of the club, Don Wilbur was elected the new president. Congratulations and more power to you, Don.

Fund Contributors for 1940 Contributors: 351 (95% of graduates). Total gifts: $3,159.00 (89% of objective). JAMES T. WHITE, Class Agent.

1924

Jug End Party Abbe, Greenough Adams, Alfred A., Jr. Ahlquist, H. Maurice Allen, Chauncey N. Amelung, Charles F. Anderson, Albert S. Anderson, George S. Atherton, Ives Austin, Francis M. Austin, J. Shirley Avery, George S., Jr. Bailey, Edward W. Baker, Everett M. Bardol, Frank H. Barker, Hermon T. Barker, Roland Barlow, John W. Barnard, Walter Bartlett, Donald Barvoets, Ernest F. Bates, Rolland C. Beers, A. Maynard, Jr. Benjamin, Robert E. Bent, Dana P. Bird, S. Curtis Bissell, Howard S. Blake, Weston Blanchfield, Walter W. Blau, Alan J. Blodgett, Wentworth P. Bloom, Alfred H., Jr. Booth, Howard M. Bowers, Mercer R. Bowers, Seward H. Brady, Francis C. Bragg, Robert H. Branson, Robert L. Bridge, Gordon Briscoe, Frederick Y. Broad, Fred H. Dußois, William S. Dunham, Stewart P. Dyche, David B. Egolf, Joseph L. Ellis, Samuel E. Emerson, Walter R. Emrich, George L., Jr. Erckert, Lewis F. Everett, Norman S. Falcon, Joseph V. Farnsworth, Winston H. Fenderson, Robert J. Fish, Sidney Fishbein, Lawrence A. Fistere, Robert V. Fitch, C. Morrison Fiterman, Morris Fitz-Gerald, H. Wendell FitzPatrick, Leo J. Fleming, John A. Flint, Thomas, Jr. Foley, Kenneth W. Foote, Lewis F. French, Charles M. Gallup, Prentiss B. Gardner, William A. Geilich, Simon H. George, Arnold P. Gercke, George J. Gibson, Alexander D. Gibson, Roland A. Gillander, Roy all J. Glauber, Jerrold J. Goddard, Julian C. Goddard, Theodore N. Goldman, J. Harold Goldstone, Lawrence A. Gordon, Paul Gorton, William D. Gould, Philip C. Gowrie, Clarence W. Graham, Arthur S. Graham, Douglas Granata, Frank H. Grauer, Otto C. Gray, Donald H. Gunnell, Robert C. Hadlock, Albert E., Jr. Haerle, Rudolf K. Hagenbuckle, Vernon B. Haile, H. Pennington Hale, Edward P. Hall, Robert B. Hallin, Bertrand H. Hamm, Earl E. Harrington, Frank L. Harter, Henry L. Hartman, William B. Hartshorn, C. Henry, Jr. Harvey, Kenneth A. Haskell, Alexander C. Haskin, Dana L. Hatch, William S. Hawley, Edmond G. Haws, H. Lester Hayes, Robert S. Healy, Paul F. Hecht, Octavio Heegaard, William R. Henretta, James E. Henry, Richard A. Hersey, Waldon B. Hewes, Laurence 1., Jr. Hickok, Ernest S. Hicks, Parker A. Higley, Clifford W., Jr. Hill, Edgar A. Holbrook, Charles S. Holliday, Joseph W. Hollis, Warren T.,Jr. Holmlund, Harry A. Honigsberg, Abraham Hopkins, Raymond E. Hosley, Wendell P.1 Hourdequin, Felix S. Howe, Edward T. Hudson, Henry C. Hull, Donald B. Hutton, James M., Jr. Ireton, Louis M. Reed, Bleike S. Reid, James M., Jr. Richards, Gordon D. Richardson, Ralph H. Robes, Kenneth H. Robinson, Albert L. Robinson, Henry B. Robinson, Robin Robinson, Sumner J. Rockwood, George H., Jr. Rogers, Vincent D. Rolfe, Franklin P. Rothschild, Leon I. Ryder, Nathaniel D. Salter, Leon J. Sawyer, Nathaniel Schoonmaker, Arlan H. Seavey, John W. Shane, Raymond T. Shaneman, Fre:d C. Sheehy, Francis E. Shnayerson, Edward F. Short, William W. Shvetzoff, Dimitri A. Sly, J. Belden Smart, Preston B. Smith, Charles F. Smith, Robert H. Smith, William W. Solly, David A., Jr. Spargo, Edward C., Jr. Spaulding, C. Jerry Springborn, Harold W. Steele, Henry 8., Jr. Stevens, George M., Jr. Stevenson, Donald M. Stevenson, Henry A., Jr. Stickney, Samuel B. Stilwill, Clarence L. Stockwell, Harland C. Stone, Laurence S. Stone, Leo Stopford, William A., Jr. Strait, Richard H„ Streater, Edward R. Strong, David F. Strong, Robert C. Stuart, J. Ralph Sturtevant, Windsor Buchanan, William E. Buettner, William O. Burbank, Thomas H. Burke, Alfred L. Burleigh, Joseph Buswell, Robert M. Butler, Joseph G., 3rd Caldwell, T. Grant Campbell, David G. Carroll, Thomas R. Carten, John L., Jr. Castle, Ashton Cate, Maurice E. Cereghino, Harold L. Chapman, Frank R. Chittick, Stanley F. Christophe, Kenneth Cipollaro, Anthony C. Clark, Howard E. Coffin, Frank S. Collins, Harold S. Conrad, Edgar K., Jr. Corwin, W. Sherman Countryman, H. Dick Cowley, William H. Coyle, Donald E. Coyle, John A. Craig, Douglas S. Crawford, Donald L. Crosman, Arthur M. Cross, Stephen H. Crouter, Gordon Cuddeback, Thomas M. Curtis, Stanley L. Daniell, John H. Daum, Earl C. Davis, Kenneth W. Dickinson, Elwood T. Doe, J. Roberts Drake, Keith Dregge, John W. Jenkins, Arnold D. Jetter, Frank Jones, C. Edward Jones, Edward C. Jones, H. Fletcher Jones, J. Willis, Jr. Jones, William E. Jones, W. Logan, Jr. Kaiser, Herbert H. Kane, Paul F. Karslake, Frank G. Kearns, Charles A, Keegin, S. Warwick Kellogg, Clifton W. Kelly, Henry A. Kenney, George B. Kidde, Walter L. King, Gerald G. Kirkbright, J. Calvert Knudson, Charles A., Jr. Kolodin, Abraham Kugelman, Lawrence J. Lamb, Edward O. Lamb, Theodore W. Lamson, Samuel A. Lawrence, Richard H. Learnard, Edward H. Leonard, Daniel Letteney, Russell W. Levy, Leonard Loeb, John L. Lonsdale, Ralph E.2 Lonsdale, Stanley J. Lord, Wallace R. Lourie, George W. Loveland, Franklin 0., Jr. Luitwieler, Clarence S., Jr. Lyon, Evan B. Lyon, Stanley H. McClintock, Chester L. McCollom, Robert L. McKenzie, Frederick P. McNiff, William J. Maloney, Gerald S. Manchester, Morgan E. Mandel, Frank E. Manley, Bertrand D. Mansure, Edmund F. Maroney, William H. Marshall, Edward A. Marshal], William L., Jr. Matchett, George C. Mauk, John S. Michaud, Henry H. Miller, Charles W. Miller, Harlan W. Miller, Ralph E. Mills, Harry C. Monahan, DeLong H. Montross, Franklin, Jr. Moran, Edward G. Morgan, Robert M. Morin, Richard W. Morrill, Robert W. Morrison, Donald A. Morse, Charles W. Morse, Philip Moyes, Joseph M. Murphy, George T. Nason, Edwin F. Newcomb, Nelson 0., Jr. Newell, Ralph P. Nilsen, Theodore B. Noyes, Roger C. Oatman, William F. Parker, John D., Jr. Parker, Lloyd L. Patterson, Shepard H. Pearl, Allen S., Jr. Perry, Albert O. Perry, David A. Peterson, Edward J. Pezzini, Louis J. Poole, Willard C., Jr. Pratt, Emory L. Proctor, John W. Ramsdell, F. Lee Ranney, Harr F. Ranney, Philip T. Rautenberg, Leonard E. Sullivan, Edward C. Sycamore, Leslie K. Synnott, Paul A. T aylor, J ames W., Jr. Taylor, Roland W. Teel, J. Richardson Thompson, Lyman A. Thornton, Gilbert Van V. Thurston, Arthur N. Tice, John F. Trafton, George H. Traver, George G. Treadway, Augustine R. Tucker, Ruel E. Tupper, Alton F., Jr. Turner, F. Sumner VanHuyck, Phillips M. Vought, Sheldon B. Ward, Kenneth H. Wason, Richard A. Watkins, Myron H. Watson, Arthur A. Wheatley, John R. Wheaton, Henry H. Wheaton, James S. Wheeler, Girard E. White, James T. Whitney, Casper E. Whitney, Warren O. Wilbur, Donald E. Wilkinson, Robert S., Jr. Willi, Edward J. Wilson, J. Bradford Winslow, Gordon B. Winsor, Edward Wolfe, Harry D. Wood, Charles E. Wood, Edward S. Wood, Frederick E. Wood, Gerald C. Woodbridge, John E. Wright, Burchard U. Wright, Paul M. lMemorial gift from hisclassmate, Mr, J. HaroldGoldman.2Memorial gift from hisbrother, Mr. Stanley J.Lonsdale.

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