Class Notes

1927*

November 1942 DOANE ARNOLD, HARRY B. CUMMINGS
Class Notes
1927*
November 1942 DOANE ARNOLD, HARRY B. CUMMINGS

Here it is the evening of October 9th, and this column is due in Hanover tomorrow We have been wondering how to get our copy there in time, since we can't possibly finish it before the last mail tonight. Sykes Hardy answered the problem by call- ing up this evening to remind us that Dart- mouth was playing Colgate in Hanover tomorrow, and that he wanted company on the way up and back. We know we shouldn't go and all that, but this stuff has to be delivered before the dead-line, so we guess it's our duty to go to Hanover to- morrow and while there might as well see the football game. It may be the last game we'll see for some time and we'll tell you about it next month.

Sykes also told us that he learned through Bob McPhail that Bill Fryberger is in his class at Quon- set, Rhode Island, the training station for Naval Reserve, A.V.S. Officers.

Did you notice in the last issue of this MAGAZINE that Bill Abbott, Ethan Hitchcock, George Howell and Buck McKee are now in the Navy, and that Warren Butterfield, Chuck Carroll, Mark Copeland and Glenn Hannaford are now in the Army? Also, that Paul Hannah is now a Lieutenant Colonel in the Army Signal Corps.

We have heard indirectly that Bed Williams has been made a Major in the Marines. This early sum- mer he was stationed at San Diego having returned from Iceland. We believe you can write to him care of Postmaster, San Francisco, Cal.

A letter from Orie Herwitz informs us that he is now Captain Oren C. Herwitz. He is in the Corps of Engineers, U. S. Army, and believes that his permanent sta- tion of duty will be in Miami. At present you can address him care of The Division Engineer, 150 Broadway, New York City. Orie tells us that he saw A 1 Lagacy recently and that he was looking fine.

A card from Pvt. E. B. Paddock notifies us that Charlie was drafted on August 14. He is now attached to the Regimental Supply Office, Headquarters Company, Recruit Reception Center, Fort Devens, Mass. Address: Headquarters Cos., R.R.C., Fort Devens, Mass.

The Southbridge, Mass., News informs us that Dave Merriam was married to Miss Helen Hamlin Stahl at Danielson, Conn., on July 20th. Dave is Trust Officer of the Southbridge National Bank.

Howie Levis still lives in Philadelphia where he has recently been made head of the Compensation and Liability Depart- ment in the Eastern Department of the Lumbermen's Mutual Casualty Company.

Jack Wilson is now Captain in the Field Artillery stationed at Governors Island in New York. Address him: Captain J. Wil- son Jr., Headquarters First Army, Gover- nors Island, New York.

Joe Russakoff writes that he is still plug- ging along in the advertising business in New York and that it ain't so good.

Ken Ballantyne was in Boston for an evening and a day just before Labor Day and we had a most pleasant time seeing him. Frank Coulter paid us a much too short visit early in September. Frank was in Boston on a very hurried trip from the coast and, unfortunately, could not spend much time reuning. He looked wonder- ful and said that his family were all in the best of health.

Rollie Howes is still working for Inde- pendent Pressroom (process color print- ters) in San Francisco. We missed him at the Fifteenth, but he assures us that he will make the long trek for the Twentieth.

Have had some swell letters from Charlie Bart- lett. You can address him: Lt. (j.g.) C. W. Bart- lett, USNR, care of Postmaster, New York City. .... Charlie Fleischer is working in the Office of Price Administration located in the Census Build- ing in Washington, D. C Ray Holbrook is now located at 404 West 115 th St., New York City. .... Write Lt. Earl E. Krogstad, 167 West 7th St., Winona, Minn Harry Milner has recently been made merchandise manager of Lerner's Shops in New York City. Harry and his family live at 239 Murray Ave., Larchmont, N. Y Monty Mont- gomery is in the Air Intelligence Service in Wash- ington, D. C. Write him at 4215 Illinois Ave., in that city Michael Ross is now a Retail Execu- tive with L. Bamberger and Cos., in Newark, N. J. He lives at the Essex House in Newark Karl Herwig has moved out to the coast where he is working in the commercial banking business for the Bank of America in Glendale, California Tom Hession lives in St. Louis and works for Samuel Bingham Son Manufacturing Cos., in that same city. . . . . Lt. Montague B. Phillips joined the Army Air Corps early in June and took his training in Santa Ana, California. Write him: Lt. M. B. Phillips, U.S.A., Peterborough, New Hampshire Cap- tain Paul Woelfel, USA, is now in Washington with the Air Division, Transportation Service, Serv- ices of Supply. Address: Room 3133, Munitions Building, Washington, D. C Bill Satterfield wrote in February, 1941, claiming that he was probably the first 1927 man to be drafted. He was then Private Satterfield about to be made Sergeant. You should now write to him, Lieutenant William J. Satterfield Jr., Staff and Faculty, The Adjutant Generals School, Fort Washington, Maryland. Swell work, Bill! .... Bud Wesselmann has been transferred from Toledo to Cleveland, where he is now Agency Director for the New York Life In- surance Company. He lives at 3715 Townley Rd., Shaker Heights, Ohio.

Early in August Dinty Gardner was com- missioned Lieutenant in the Coast Guard. At present he is stationed here in Boston where his experience as a yachtsman has qualified him for very interesting and valu- able work.

In the October issue of this MAGAZINE our ever-working treasurer enclosed 9 swell letter with a bill for class dues plus pledge slips for the Twenty-five Year Gift and for the Alumni Fund. Gus is now extremely busy at a new job as Budget Analyst with Koppers United Company in Pittsburgh. Your prompt attention to this item will save much valuable time for Gus and will save the class treasury the expense of send- ing you a reminder. In case you have lost the bill his address is: Harry B. Cummings, Box 1412, Pittsburgh, Pa. The dues, in- cluding the MAGAZINE for one year, are 13.50. You can add any amount you wish toward the Twenty-five Year Gift Fund, which will be invested in War Bonds.

Don't forget to keep the letters going to the guys in the service. Here are a few more addresses:

Lt. W. R. Abbott Jr., U.S.N.R., 2229 Kenilworth Ave., Wilmette, 111. Lt. Col. Paul F. Hannah, U.S.A., 6300 Beech- wood Drive, Chevy Chase. Md.

Lt. William S. Hoge, U.S.N.R., 3815 Lee High- way, Arlington, Va.

Lt. Wilfred E. Shaw, U.S.N.R., Westover Rd., Stamford, Conn.

CAPTAIN GAIL "TEX" BORDEN '26 With the Army Air Corps at Wright Field,Dayton, Ohio.

Secretary, 152 Waban Ave., Waban, Mass Treasurer, Box 1412, Pittsburgh, Pa.