We watched Dartmouth scare the tank suits off Princeton at Princeton last week. "Swimming in Hanover is on the upswing," we thought. And we felt slightly envious of the natators of the present and somewhat desirous of being able to go back with them to the Spaulding Pool. Much surer of the upswing and much more desirous to return did we feel later upon reading in the "Within These Walls" department of the ALUMNI MAGAZINE that "Smith College is sending a specialty aquatic team of twenty girls here to perform for a benefit group.' '
We have heard reliable reports that old swimmers Libbey, Ley and Doscher were prompt applicants for the job of officiating at the performance. In fact, feeling is said to have run high when Doscher tried to use his official position as a New York Assemblyman as a bar to pry himself into the job. He was finally bought off by the offer to extend the railroad to Pearl River —an improvement which the residents of that quiet burg have eagerly sought for years. Libbey was quieted by being given the privilege of refereeing the Colby Junior College-Delta Kappa Epsilon water polo game. Ley, because of his South American experience, was given the big job.
TAXPAYERS OF THE FUTURE
The following beneficiaries of the present recklessly extravagant fiscal policy of the Administration in Washington have arrived in Chicago, Troy, N. H. and Providence: John Hunter Hicks—Feb. 17, 1941 to Mr. and Mrs. Hunter Hicks; Judith Lowe Ripley—Feb. 22, 1941—t0 Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Ripley; Jane Burnham—Feb. 26, 1941—t0 Mr. and Mrs. Dick Goldthwait. With the coming of this group, the distaff side of the class progeny has finally asserted itself.
John Meek writes that Hunter was in New Haven during the first week in January and that they had a get-together with Ken and Mary Lou Spang.
Bud King reproaches us for having him living at his office. Especially after we had acted so friendly to him at the Secretaries Meeting in Hanover. Well, we apologize. Anyway, Bud has solved everything by marrying Katherine Hurlburt (Feb. Bth) and moving to 8004 Winston Road, Chestnut Hill, Pa. He still works for E. J. Spangler Cos., 1237 N. Howard St., Philadelphia. He tells us that Schell and Jones have been married and the Chick White is back in town.
GRAND OLD SENIORS
Duben Downes now lives at 17 Montague St., Worcester.. . . .Kimball Flaecus is an instructor in the Department of Public Speaking in the College of the City of New York. His home is at 81 Charles Street Dave Hatch is a graduate student in the Department of Sociology at Harvard and lives in Wellesley at 187 Grove St Al Juergens is an assistant engineer at the Allis Chalmers Mfg. Cos., W. Allis, Wis He lives at 4159 N. Farwell Ave., Milwaukee Ed Lapham is a lawyer in Riverhead, N. Y. His office and home are on Roanoke Ave., the former at 220, the latter at 740.. . . .Jim Merson is a Lithographic Chemist with his office at 1050 Niagara St. and his home at 418 Richmond Ave. in Buffalo Dick Mosher now lives at 310 Berkley Drive, Syracuse N. Y Jack Robinson, the cigar eater has his American' Airlines office at 45 Vanderbilt Ave., N. Y. C. and lives at 1 x Lakeview Ave., Scarsdale Charlie Shafer is a food broker in Baltimore with an office at 337 Guilford Ave., and a home at 209 Kemble Rd Lyn Shollenberger has moved to 4717 Greenwood Ave., Chicago
Henry C. Smith now resides at 30 Maple Ave., Madison, N. J Did you know that H. P. Smith is with Stagg, Thaler & Stagg in Ithaca, N. Y. and that he lives at 206 Schuyler Place in that town?.... Chas.Stege is a lawyer in Chicago. He now lives at 425 So. Kensington, La Grange, 111 Bert Thorstenberg is on the move with the W.P.A. as an Occupational Classifier in the National Defense Program. His address is c/o John A. Shields, 1507 Satilla Blvd., Waycross, Ga Chas. Wagner maintains his law office at 1070 Union Commerce Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio. He lives at 3173 Fairmount Blvd., Cleveland Heights.
Calvin White is Assistant to the Administrator of the Society of the New York Hospital at 535 E. 68th St., New York. He lives at 194 E. End Ave Mahonri S. Young, the author, lives at 24 Gramercy Park, N. Y. C
In case you have been feeling pretty fine and healthy up to this point try this one which Harold G. Rugg, the literary editor of the ALUMNI MAGAZINE has sent to us.
"Bacterial endocarditis superimposed on syphilitic aortic valvulitis," by Dr. Jackson Wright, and Pearl M. Zeek, has been reprinted from the May issue of the American Heart Journal. Probably the epic swing of the Jackson prose captivated M. Rugg. How do you feel now?
Fund Contributors for 1940 Contributors: 355 (77% of graduates). Total gifts: $1,705.55 (79% of objective). EDWARD J. FOLEY, JR., Class Agent.
1933
Ackerman, J. Russell Alden, Douglas W. Alder, J ames L. Alexander, Ralph E. Allen, Alva Z. Allen, Charles Y. Allen, Robert B. Allen, Theodore W. Atwood, William F. Await, Fred H. Babson, Gustavus, Jr. Ball, Myron H. Barbee, Ben R. Bates, Darwin S. Bates, William G. Beattie, Wesley H. Beebe, Gilbert W. Beekman, Alston Bernache, Leo E. Black, John S., Jr. Blakesley, Elliot S. Blanchard, Webster E. Bloomberg, Harvey S. Boisseau, Arthur R. Bradford, Wilber H. Connelly, Arthur F. Corcoran, Cornelius J. Cox, Robert M. Critchell, Robert S. Cunningham, Alexander S. Cunningham, B. Poland Curtis, Frederick D'Arcy, Donald F. Davidson, John A. Davis, Ernest S., Jr. DeHaven, James C. Dewey, William T. Dickson, Robert L. Doherty, Donald E. Doherty, James J., Jr. Donner, Ward S. Doscher, Robert Douglas, Walter S. Dowling, William F., Jr. Downes, Richard E. Doyle, Willard L. Drowne, George P., Jr. Dudley, Herman A. Durkee, Stuart H. Dutcher, Darrow A. Eckels, Lee W. Edwards, George D. Eldridge, Edward K. Ellis, Bowman S., Jr. Ellis, Robert K. Erlandson, Norman W. Estes, Robert M. Evans, David L., Jr. Evans, Wilson D. Faegre, John 8., Jr. Farmer, Howard J. Farnham, Philip Farrand, George N. Fernandes, Gilbert F. Field, Douglas B. Field, Maxwell Finfrock, Charles M. Fitzgerald, John W. Flaccus, W. Kimball Flagg, George E. Flynn, David V. Fobes, William H., Jr. Foley, Edward J., Jr. Forbes, William P. Foster, Wood R. Fox, Maurice Fox, Robert S. Freedman, Edward S. Fuller, William A. Gass, Samuel A. Gates, George E. Geddes, Gail G. Gemberling, Allan M. Gerstell, Richard Gillies, William B. Goldberg, Morrell Goldthwait, Richard P. Gordon, Earle C., Jr. Grace, Pierre Graves, Richard W. Grob, Charles I. Grow, Robert J. Guggenheim, Robert, Jr. Hackett, Harold R. Hagan, Robert S. Halligan, Edward B. Hamilton, George E. Hancock, John Hansis, Edward S. Harris, William B. Hardy, Frank A. Harrington, Francis A. Hart, Parker T. Hatch, David L. Haugan, Richard O. Hawgood, Henry A., 2nd Heidler, George P. Helmholz, Henry F., Jr. Henderson, Hugh Hershenson, Melvin C. Hicks, A. Hunter Hinds, Charles 8., Jr. Hinkel, William H.,Jr. Hird, H. Edward, Jr. O'Leary, Laurence J., Jr. Osborne, Brett Osborne, Harry V., Jr. Page, William R., Jr. Palmer, Gerald C. Parker, John L. Patch, Edgar L. Paull, John H., Jr. Paulson, David B. Payne, Harold G. Payne, Norman H. Petrie, James A., Jr. Phinney, E. Donald Pierpont, Henry B. Pierson, Judson T. Pimper, J ames L. Porter, F. Howard, Jr. Porter, William E., Jr. Pringle, John P. Purcell, Theodore V., Jr. Purple, Mayo R. Quinn, William R. Raoul, William G. Reed, John F. Reeves, Lawrence C. Resnick, Eber Reynolds, Morgan B. Richards, William E., Jr. Rideout, George M. Ripley, F. Fuller Rittenberg, Sumner L. Robinovitz, Harry J. Robinson, Fred J. Rocker, Richard A. Rockwell, John H. Rollins, Daniel G. Root, Nathan N. Rowe, Winston J. Rugen, Carl E. Russell, David W. Sager, C. Elwood Salisbury, Arnold H., 2nd Sanborn, Leland C. Sands, Robert G. Sayre, Ford K. Saywell, Robert M. Scheibe, Karl M. Schlesinger, William L. Schmidt, W. Clark Schneider, John J. Schuemann, Howard R. Searing, Joseph P., Jr. Seixas, Donald H. Shafer, Charles C. Shafer, John 1., Jr. Shaughnessy, William K. Shaw, Horace 8., Jr. Shaw, Leland H., Jr. Shea, Herbert D. Sherwood, Malcolm E. Shineman, Carl E. Shineman, Everett A. Shollenberger, Lynford P. Smart, John K. Smith, George C. Bradshaw, W. Richmond Braley, J. Warren $ Branch, Forrest P. Branson, John H., Jr. Brooke, John W. Brown, Welldon A. Brown, William C. Buckley, Harry R. Burbank, Roland W. Burns, Robert E. Burtis, Paul E. Byers, Philip L. Campbell, James B. Campbell, Ralph O. Carruth, Henry P., Jr. Celano, Joseph J. Chesnulevich, James W. Clark, Charles T., Jr. Clark, Frederick S. Clark, William S. Cleaves, Paul C. Coffey, Keating Colla, Stanley A. Collins, Evan R. Collins, Paul D. Hitchcock, William E., Jr. Hobbs, Winston E. Hoffman, William J. Howe, Howard C. Hull, Gordon F., Jr. Hunley, John B. Huntley, Leslie M. Huntress, Jack B. Hutchings, Edward 8., Jr. Ingram, George R. Ingram, Gordon R. Jackson, Edwin H. Jackson, Frederick L. Jackson, Richard Jacques, Kenneth B. Jaques, Alan A. Jaquith, Wilbur M. Janjigian, Edward R. Johnson, E. Clifford, Jr. Johnson, Wilbur C. Jones, William R. Juergens, Albert G. Kaplinger, Douglas S. Katz, Melville J. Kaufman, F. Pettus Kay, Robert E. Kent, Jack A. Kerwin, Martin M. Keyes, Ralph S. Keys, Richard H. Kiger, Charles J. King, Henry 8., Jr. King, William H. Kirkham, Dunham Knickerbocker, W. Paine Krans, DeHart Lade, Archibald, Jr. Lang, William H. Lapham, Edwin S. Leonard, Nathaniel W. Lewis, William 8., Jr. Ley, Robert T. Likoff, William Lochmiller, William B. Loose, Jack C. Lord, Edward S. Lovejoy, Samuel C. Lowerre, Henry L. Lyon, Richard K. McCombs, William M. McCoy, Byron O. McDonald, Gordon A. McDonald, Robert E. Macgregor, Robert W. McKane, Vernon W. McKee, Henry H. Mackey, Harold F. Madden, Wilson H. Manchester, John C. Mankowski, Peter Manley, John H. Mann, Thomas D. March, Charles H., Jr. Marden, Ford Marden, John S. Marden, Philip A. Masten, John E. Meek, John F., Jr. Mehler, Albert J., Jr. Merkt, Oswald E. D. Merrill; Vincent N. Meyer, Richard F. Milans, Calvin H. Miller, Manuel M. Mitchell, Robert H. Moatz, Herbert C., Jr. Mohr, G. Jacques Monagan, John S. Monahan, Theodore V. Mondell, George P. Muller, William G. Mundt, George J. Murray, Donald A. Naramore, Harold B. Niebling, Robert E. Noonan, James A. Noonan, Thomas B. Norton, Robert M. Oesterheld, Arthur H., Jr. Smith, Harold W. Smith, Henry P., 3rd Snead, Thornton W., Jr. Snead, Walter McC. Snow, Charles L. Spang, Kenneth M. Speare, Alden Sprague, Mansfield D. Stanley, Justin A. Starr, William J., Jr. Staudt, Edward P. Stege, Charles E. Stevens, Roland E., Jr. Stoneman, S. Sidney Strock, Alvin E. Sturm, Frank W. Swan, Alfred J. Swinehart, D. Robert Taft, Jackson H. Tart, George S. Teahan, William W. Terry, Albert B. Theriault, George F. Thompson, John S. Thompson, Way Thors ten berg, Roswell B. Thurber, Adolph E., Jr. Trickey, John, Jr. True, Charles H., Jr. Turner, Ernest R. Turner, Robert Sewell Turner, Robert Stuart Uebel, Martin A. Valensi, Randolph E. Van Deusen, Hobart M. Veres, Robert L. Wagner, Charles H., Jr. Wakefield, Lyman E., Jr. Waldenburg, A. F., Jr. Walker, James C., Jr. Ward, John C., 2nd Warden, David E. Waters, George, Jr. Watson, Robert H. Watson, Walter Webster, Charles S. Weeman, Kenneth B. Weidenhamer, J. Edward Weitz, Henry Werrenrath, George H. Wetstein, Paul R., Jr. Wheelock, Howe G., Jr. Whitbeck, Philip F. White, F. Lupton Whitman, Stanton H. Wilson, Howard W. Winn, William R. Wood, Donald M., Jr. Woodard, Russell G. Woodcock, Robert L., Jr. Woodman, John F. Woods, James F. Worthington, N. Page Young, Vincent T. Zebrowski, Stanley
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