Class Notes

1907*

April 1942 H. RICHARDSON LANE
Class Notes
1907*
April 1942 H. RICHARDSON LANE

President Jim O'Neill reports a good '07 attendance and a very enjoyable time at the Annual Dartmouth Alumni Dinner in New York in February. The following members of the class were there and in good form: Storrs, McKendree, Washburn, Bartlett, King, Leighton, Whitaker, Kenyon, and O'Neill. All were interested in the possibility of a Reunion in May and most of them expect to be there.

Normally the Reunion Committee would be announcing the Reunion program and vigorously urging full attendance. It is obvious why the committee is not doing either. It believes that the times call for little or no formal plan and that war conditions and transportation limitations will inevitably limit attendance. On the other hand, the committee is confident that those who can return to Hanover for a few days in May will be fully rewarded!

Mr. and Mrs. Willard H. Cummings (Bill to us) announce that the marriage of their daughter Helen to Mr. John Ransom Cook will taken place on March 21 at Skowhegan, Maine.

Russell (Rusty) Wright is Boston district manager of the Glenwood Range Company.

Chester Sandy, who lives in Glenshaw, Pa. and is chief chemist of the Standard Oil Company in Pennsylvania, reports, "My older daughter, Barbara, graduated from Cornell last June and of course we were present and very proud. On January 3, 194 a, she married John Beachley and the young couple is living in Washington, D. C.

"Daughter Marjorie is a Sophomore at Cornell.

"Strange to relate both girls think of Cornell much as we all do of Dartmouth."

Fund Contributors for 1941

Contributors: 105 (61% of graduates). Total gifts: 13,415. JOHN R. MCLANE, Class Agent.

1907

Memorial gift for deceased classmates1 Memorial gift for deceased classmates2 Ashley, Edward L. Averill, Hiram H.3 Barker, Edward B. Barnes, Samuel L. Bartlett, Samuel C. Black, Dennis L.4 Brown, Allan Brown, James B. Burns, James A. Chase, Philip H. Churchill, Perley W. Churchill, Wendall H. Coburn, Joseph M. Cochrane, Robert C. Crocker, John F. Cummings, Willard H. Cushman, Norman L. Davis, Nathaniel F.

Davis, Orlando C. Field, Thomas S. Fields, Charles W. Foley, Ernest L. Foster, Fred E. Fowler, Earle B. Gallagher, Morrill A.5 Gerry, Louis C. Glattfeld, John W. E. Grebenstein, George W. Hale, Samuel Hart, John S. Hathaway, C. Henry Heneage, Harry R. Hill, Hermon H. Hinman, Herbert D. Howard, George H. Hoyt, George H. Jamison, George H. Jennings, Harold D. Jennings, William Jewett, John V.

Jordan, John H. Kelly, Harry G. Kennedy, Walter G.6 Kenyon, Robert D. Kimball, William R. King, Victor L. Knapp, Merton C. Knight, N. Hobbs Lane, H. Richardson Langill, Morton H. Langley, Clarence E. Leigh ton, Walter M. Lena, Fred T. Liscomb, George E. Lyon, Robert I. McCoy, Wallis A. Macdonald, Jerome A. McKendree, Charles A. McLane, John R. Martin, Arthur C. Minsch, William J. Mitchell, Herbert H. Nesmith, Walter S. Niles, Harold L. Norris, Clifford E. Pelren, Harry J. Ralph S. Pierce, Carlos T. Piper, Jonathan Plummer, Curtis Pond, Bremer W. Porter, Harry W. Redington, Theodore T. Reilly, James C. Reilly, Thomas E. Richards, Earl T. Richardson, Charles P. Sanborn, Walter B. Sanborn, William A. Shattuck, Roger C. Smart, Wilfred H. Smith, Chauncey W.7 Smith, Morris K. Southgate, Richard S.

Spear, Arthur G. Sprague, Leon A. Stearns, Chester A.8 Stevens, Albert E. Stilphen, Cornelius M. Stokes, Robert T. Storrs, Harry C. Tabor, Parker W. Taylor, Arthur W. Temple, Edward H. Walker, William D. Wallace, John C. Warner, Harry J. Washburn, Benjamin M. Wellman, Harry R. Whitaker, Harry S. Whitney, Alvin G. Winslow, Arthur E. Witham, William E. Woodworth, Charles P. Worthen, Thacher W. Wright, Russell B. IContributed by Mr.Samuel L. Barnes.2Contributed by Mr.Wilfred H. Smart.3Memorial gift fromhis classmate, Mr. EdwardB. Barker.4Memorial gift fromhis classmate, Mr. JohnF. Crocker.sMemorial gift fromhis classmate, Mr. JohnR. McLane6Memorial gift fromhis classmate, Mr. William R. Kimball7Memorial gift fromhis classmate, Mr. Willard H. Cummings.BMemorial gift fromhis classmate, Mr. JamesC. Reilly.

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