Through the tireless efforts of Elon Pratt, ten 'o6ers turned out to hear "Prexy" at the annual dinner of the New York Dartmouth Alumni Association held on Thursday, February igth. Norm Bankart, T. Brown, Mike Edgerton, Harold Fish, Thurlow Gordon, Ralph Kingsley, Rannie Morse, Lonnie Russ, Elon Pratt and your Secretary spent a very enjoyable evening together and heard an excellent talk about the College.
Word has just been received of the death in Macon, Georgia of George M. King on January 19th last.
Ben Mathes has turned his back on the sunny land of California and is now located in Charlotte, North Carolina. At present he is stopping at the Selwyn Hotel.
Albert Heyhoe has recently changed his address to 206 North Lucerne Boulevard, Los Angeles, Calif.
Our president, Nat Leverone, has recently been appointed State Salvage Director of the Office of Production Management for Illinois by Governor Green.
In his speech of acceptance, Nat said in part "Every householder, business and factory will be urged to gather scrap and either donate it to charity groups or sell it to junk men. This salvaged material will be used to release new materials for war industry or utilized where raw materials run short. We will set up volunteer salvage committees in every community in the state to speed the campaign. The need for wastepaper, scrap metals and old rubber has become increasingly acute since the outbreak of war in the Pacific."
The March issue of the ALUMNI MAGAZINE carried a picture of Roy Merchant Jr. in the 1940 class notes, stating that he had just completed his preliminary flight training and was preparing for advanced training at Pensacola.
Pete Chellis, Con's and Grace's son, entered the Army on January 9th and has been sent to a Quartermasters Training School in Wyoming.
Have just received a letter from Arthur Holmes in which he advises that he became a member of the Grandfathers Club on April 30, 1941 when his grandson, Duncan Upham Hunter Jr., was born.
Fund Contributors for 1941
Contributors: 125 (98% of graduates). Total gifts: $5,479 NATHANIEL LEVERONE, Class Agent.
1906
Adriance, Robert I. Alley, George A. Ayers, Augustine H. Bailey, Dearborn Bankart, G. Norman Beale, Luther M.1 Bell, William T. Bishop, Crawford M. Blood, Robert M. Bowlby, Noble O. Boynton, George W. Brock, Maynor D. Brooks, Addison G. Brown, Thurmond Brown, William H.1 Buckbee, Neil S. Burnie, Arthur N. Burtch, John J. Butterfield, Ray E. Callison, Albert E.1 Chandler, John F.1 Chapin, Arthur W. Chellis, Converse A. Chidley, Howard J. Childs, Francis L. Clark, Allan C.1 Cochran, Albert C. Cogswell, Eliot S. Connell, Thomas M. Cooke, Randall B. Cragin, Arthur M. Crane, Charles E. Cromwell, John W., Jr. Cummings, Herbert W. Cushing, Joseph Cushing, Stephen S. Cutting, Raymond Dakin, Walter Davis, Howard C. Denison, Roy E. Eastman, Frank H. Edgerton, Halsey C. Edgerton, Malcolm J. Everett, Chester M. Fish, Harold D. Fitts, Ralph C. Frazier, Lyman B. French, Charles W. French, Edward S. Gage, Jesse W. Glaze, Ralph Gordon, Thurlow M. Guyer, Foster E. Hackney, Raymonds- Hale, Glenn J.1 Hartmann, Max Hatch, Daniel P. Hazen, F. Brackett Herr, Edward A. Heyhoe, Albert G. Higman, Harry W. Holmes, Arthur D. Howard, Charles S. Howe, Willis D. Hoyt, Archibald R.1 Huey, Floyd Hussey, George R.1 Jones, Fred A. Kelly, Eric P. Kenerson, John B.1 Ketcham, Henry C. Kingsbury, John H. Kingsley, Ralph H. Kraft, Charles H. Ladd, Henry B. Laton, George P.
Legro, John A.1 Leverone, Nathaniel Libby, Arthur F. Luck, Charles A. McGrail, William P. McGrath, Ray P.1 Mclntire, Donald C. Main, Charles R. Main, David J. Martin, Leigh S. Mathes, Benjamin W. Merchant, Roy R. Meservey, Arthur B. Milham, Charles G. Moore, William H. Morse, Ransom W. Neal, Erlon H. Oakford, Edwin L. Owen, Roy M. Page, William R. Parker, Fred F. Parrish, Alan J. Pattee, Stephen W.1 Pearson, Edward N. Perry, Clifford O. Pierce, Charles A. Porritt, Charles E.1 Powers, Walter Pratt, Elon G. Rainie, Herbert W. Redman, Edward B. Richardson, Robert W. Ritchie, James J. Rugg, Harold G. Russ, Charles A. Russell, Norman St. Clair, Earle J. Sayres, Homer S.1 Scott, Ralph W. Seager, George J. Shepard, Charles F.1 Smith, Cary F. Smith, Ephraim J. Smith, Eugene G. Smith, Harold E. Smith, Joseph T. Smith, Pierre J.1 Smith, Watson B. Soule, Carleton M. Souter, Clyde D. Southworth, Chester D.1 Spencer, Bertrand E. Stephens, William A.1 Stone, Albert H. Story, Joseph M.1 Swasey, George L. Thrall, Henry D. Tourtellotte, Clarence W Tufts, Joseph A. Wallace, Robert B. Walsh, Frederick W. Waring, Dwight S. Warner, Edwin E. Wayman, Harry P. Webster, Merton W. Welch, Frederic W. White, Joseph J.1 White, Warner G. Whittemore, Harvey F. Wolf, Ninian L.1 Wood, Harland W. 1 Memorial gift inhonor of deceased nongraduate members of theclass, many of whom diedin course.
Secretary, Dartmouth Club 30 East 37th St., New York, N. Y.