Rowland Pollard left Rangoon in February and when last heard from was in Mandalay. Charlie Biddle is reported to be in comfortable quarters in Dairen, Manchukuo. Sherm Green who had been with the American Legation at Bangkok, Thailand, returned to this country last August and is connected with the Economic Defense Board in Washington. Harold R. Barbour, with Standard Oil Co. S.A. went to South America last year. Bob Paisley was. in South America for several weeks the early part of the year.
The Alumni Dinner in New York on Feb. 19th was a class event of some importance. Jack Clark, Garrison and Martin were on the Dinner Committee. O'Neill and Clark constituted 50% of the quartet that sang several selections during the evening and Clark led the group singing.
We had a class gathering preceding the dinner. Present, in addition to those men- tioned, were. Rand, Moriarty, McMahon, DeMond, Colwell, Huntington, Duden- sing, Sandoe, Hitchcock, Bresnahan, Feath- erston, Robinson, Picken, Fiske, Treat, Davidson, Little, Batchelder and Gus Son- nenberg 'so.
Chet DeMond and Dick Dudensing were in the cheering audience at Rye, N. Y. when the hockey team won its 18th successive victory.
Bill Stedman, formerly with the advertising Dept. of R. H. Macy & Cos. has become sales representative for W71NY, WOR's FM station, New York.
Larry Aldrich is with tax Dept., American Cyanamid Co. New York. Vaughan Little is with Seeley Tube & Box Cos., 152 Mulberry St., Newark, N. J. Ben Butterworth Jr. has gone into business for himself acting as consultant on universal vibration control with offices in Boston and New York. Hal Davidson is with ChesebroWhitman Co. 38-31-12 th St. Long Island City, N. Y. W. T. Smith is in Marshall, Texas connected with Longhorn Ordnance Works. W. M. Smith is with Signal Corps Laboratories, Fort Monmouth, N. J. Russ Potter and Herb Fleming are in defense work. Bill Grant is handling Civilian Defense Publicity in Baltimore County.
Pat Glasheen in a civilian capacity is with Todd & Brown Inc., Kingsbury Ordnance Plant, LaPorte, Ind. He is Exec. Asst. to the Chief Inspector. The Paper on which Pat had been sports editor for 16 years was absorbed by a competing enterprise in March last year, since which time he was doing intermediate work until signing up with the Ordnance Plant.
Tom Hapgood has been promoted to Lt. Col., Ord. Dept. stationed at the Springfield office of Hartford Ordnance District, where he is Exec. Officer. Has been on duty there since February 1941 and is on leave of absence from the Strathmore Paper Co. where he was production manager.
John Fornacca has switched from the New York to the Philadelphia office of American Express Co. Paul Halloran is Public Works Officer at Naval Operating Base, Newport, R. I. John H. Murphy is located in Des Moines, lowa, at 4334 Allison Ave. We have a new address for Clarke Ingraham-Hotel Vista Del Arroya, Pasadena, Calif.
Bill Eads is Pres.-Treas. of Eads Bros. Furniture Co., Fort Smith, Ark. and is the only Dartmouth man in that locality. His daughter is attending Colby Junior College, New London, N. H. and from there gets to Hanover quite often. His son, aged 15, is over 6 ft., weighs 182 pounds, and is still growing. Was an end on the local high school team last fall.
Bob Bard has been with Monroe Calculating Mche. Cos. for 18 years. At present is manager of the combined Nashville-Knoxville district, and in the last 9 years there has had the leading district in the U. S. twice in a row (this is the only district that ever had it twice) and varied from 20th last year (out of 140) to 5th to 12th at other times.
Budd and Leonora Welsh with their two daughters spent Washington's Birthday week-end in Hanover visiting their son, Budd Jr. '44. Jim and Beulah Capps were there the same week-end to see their son, James '43.
George B. Davis has come back from Kentucky, having accepted, the first of the year, the position of Health Officer in Milford, Conn. His family are still in Horse Cave and will join him in June when school is out.
Had a fine letter from Bunny Burnett whose son Sherwood '40 is Lt. in active service at a southern camp in charge of the Air Corps Weather Bureau. Bunny's office in Boston at 561 Boylston St. is just around the corner from Ora Huntoon at 137 Newbury St. Ora is with Merchants Mutual Casualty Co. of Buffalo, N. Y. as Underwriting Mgr. Bunny wrote of hearing Bill Cunningham speak to a packed house in Taunton where he delivered a great talk on the War and the morale of our American boys.
Fund Contributors for 1941
Contributors: 207 (101% of graduates). Total gifts: $3,000. EDWARD E. MARTIN, Class Agent.
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Adams, F. Ray Alden, Frederick W. Alderman, W. W. S. Aldrich, Laurence W. Allison, Hildreth M. Ames, Adelbert Apteker, Louis Avery, Harold C. Balch, Frederic S. Baldwin, Karl B. Bard, Robert J. Batchelder, Windsor C. Berry, John E. Bevan, Kenneth C. Biddle, Charles W. Bingham, Geo. H., Jr. Bird, Philip H. Blaik, Earl H. Boulton, Howard C. Bresnahan, Thomas W. Brown, Chandler W. Burnett, Dorr T. Buttenwieser, Clarence Capps, James G., Jr. Carr, John E. Carrigan, Paul W. Carto, William J. Caswell, Chester F. Chadwell, Harris M. Chipman, John H. Clark, John H. Clark, Roger A.
Clay, Charles L. Cogswell, Guy E. Cole, Donald P. Cole, Howard W. Collins, Clark W. Colwell, Harry E., Jr. Crosby, Alden P. Cunningham, Bill Daley, Frederick M. Davidson, Lucius H. Davis, George B. Davis, James C. DeMond, Chester W. Dodd, Spencer S. Drane, Malcolm G. Dudensing, Richard Eads, William M. Eastman, Laurence E. Eaton, Charles W. Eisaman, Josiah R., Jr. Ewart, Samuel D. Farrar, Holden K. Featherston, Daniel F. Felton, Lester M. Finlayson, Donald L. Fiske, Edwin W., Jr. Forbes, William C. Forrest, Maulsby French, Robert F. Gale, Chester O. Garrison, Lewis F. Gerrish, Stanley S.
Gilmore, John J. Gluek, Eugene J. Goldberg, William V. Goldiere, Augustin V. Googins, Albert H. Grant, William C. Greeley, Briard N. Guy, Charles H. Haerle, Louis H. Hall, Maurice A. Halloran, Paul J. Harris, Harold C. Havlin, Arthur C. Hawkins, William M. Hayes, Clifford B. Hayes, Roscoe A. Hinds, Ray A. Hitchcock, James E. Hodgkins, Norris L. Holley, Henry O. Hoovan, William A. Hudson, Robert S. Huntington, J. Kenneth Huntoon, Maxwell C. Huntoon, Ora M. Ingraham, E. Clarke Ives, Frederick P.1 Jackson, Robert A. Jeavons, William N. Jenkins, Samuel F. Jewett, James Johnson, Hubert E. Johnson, Kenneth B. Jones, Alan P. Keating, John R. Kingsbury, Thayer Kohl, P. Tracy Kunkle, John E. Larmon, Russell R. Legg, E. Raymond Levy, Will I. Lewis, Oscar B. Lewis, Robert M. Little, Griffith V. Lodge, Ronald Loudon, James E., Jr. Lyon, William O. McCarter, William H. McCleery, Fredric M. McConnell, William M. McCreery, W. C. McCrillis, John W. McCutcheon, Lowell McMahon, William G. Malz, Erhardt F. Martin, Edward E. Mauk, Stanley M. Merrill, Chauncey D. Mills, Charles S. Miridjanian, Avedis A. Moore, Walter J. Moriarty, John F. Morse, Harold J. Moxon, Everett W. Mullen, H. Gordon Munro, Louis W. Murphy, John H. Murphy, John L. Nichols, Harold E. Nolan, Frederick L.2 Norton, Max A. O'Neill, Arthur J. Owen, G. Wadsworth Paisley, Robert J.
Palmer, Arthur I. Parker, Aurel C. Parsons, Harold C. Patton, Laurence Pelletier, James S. Phelps, Elmer H. Picken, William H., Jr. Pierce, Winthrop L. Pilsbury, Elmer K. Pollard, Rowland P. Potter, John W. Potter, Russell H. Proctor, Robert Raible, Charles G. Rand, George W. Ranney, Archibald H. Ransom, Philip W. Rautenberg, Ernest C. Rayner, G. Alan Reilly, John F. Reilly, Thomas J., Jr. Rice, Kenneth H. Robinson, Maurice R. Roland, Robert H. Ross, John Russell, Stuart A. Sandoe, Nichol M. Sawyer, Sewall C. Scammon, John J. Sears, Charles M., Jr. Seward, Richard E. Shelburne, John A. Siegbert, Henry Sleeper, Newman T. Smith, Kenneth D. Smith, Robert H. Smith, William T. Spaulding, Frederick N. Stackpole, Arthur N. Stecher, Robert M. Stedman, William M. Stein, Simon G. Stone, Herman J. Stoughton, Eliot F. Sullivan, Denis T. Sullivan, Dennis E. Townsend, Edward S. Townsend, William G. Treat, Sanford M. Vinkemulder, Henry B. Vliet, John W. Vorce, Raymond M. Wallis, Robert N., Jr. Warden, Alexander S. Warner, William B. Warnke, Edward W. Washburn, William D., Jr. Watson, Philip K. Webster, Howard S. Welsh, Ralph B. Werfelman, Dietrick J. West, Raymond S. White, William A., Jr. Whitney, Russell Williams, John R. Wilson, James H. Wood, Thornton H. Wright, Wallace Wylie, James R., Jr. IMemorial gift fromMrs. Ives.2Memorial gift fromhis classmate, Mr. JamesS. Pelletier.
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