Class Notes

1932*

April 1942 EDWARD B. MARKS JR.
Class Notes
1932*
April 1942 EDWARD B. MARKS JR.

Barney Todd has agreed to serve as chairman of 1932's Nominating Committee which will meet in Hanover over Reunion week-end (May 15-17) to propose a slate of officers for the next five years. JoeByram, Marve Chandler, Tom Curtis and Charlie Doerr are serving on the Committee with the good doctor.

"I am anxious to hear from anyone in the class who has opinions about the choice of officers to be elected at Reunion," Barney writes. "The class ballot will contain candidates for secretary-chairman, treasurer, and seven executive committee members. There must be some ideas among the five hundred-odd men of 'Thirty-two. The Nominating Committee is wide open to suggestion. Drop a note, or speak a word to any committee member or to me at Lynnfield Center, Mass. (Byram, Mechanics National Bank, Worcester, Mass.; Chandler, 73-20 Austin St., Forest Hills, N. Y.; Curtis, 500 Security Bldg., St. Louis; Doerr, Dixie Slope, Riverview Station, St. Paul, Minn.)

Barney reports that nine members of the class attended the Boston Alumni dinner. "At dinner," writes Barney, "an en- joyable evening was made unexpectedly gay by Lee Potter's fluency with story and song." Others on hand included Bill Walton, Terry Logan, Cal Geary, Bob Woodman, Newell Goldberg, Mac Mac Lean and Phil Burleigh.

From Boston way Bob Mattox reports the news from Liberty Mutual, where his sales promotion job, advertising actually, includes editing three magazines. One of them, Life with Liberty, recently carried a picture and story of Private Aniello deStefcmo, who was then stationed at Camp Wolters, Texas. De was working in Liberty Mutual's auto policy-writing department in New York when his number came up. Don Richardson is now with Liberty's home office in New England. Bob wears a red cap in fire drills at Millis, Mass., where he lives. He also teaches English at night school at Northeastern University.

Three other letters from teachers are at hand. Geologist Stoiber (now an Assistant Prof.) writes from Hanover of his marriage last June 14 to Miss Edna Howley of Vermont and Cambridge, Mass. Dartmouth witnesses included Frank Gilbert, also a Vermonter. Dick worked part of last summer at Miami, Oklahoma, in the zinc mines where the temperature was a pleasant 66° underground, but 100 in the shade outdoors. No Dartmouth men in that vicinity, but on the way home Dick saw MartinLeich in Terre Haute. "He runs a broadcasting station and sits at a very impressive desk."

Dick Manville, reporting from Ann Arbor, Mich., is "going into the stretch of a third and final year as 'lnvestigator in Wildlife Research.' It has involved a survey of 15,000 acres of beautiful country in the Huron Mountains on the south shore of Lake Superior." The report will constitute Dick's Ph.D. thesis. Dick and JackDowns (personnel director for Pratt & Whitney) were ushers at Elmer Mather's wedding last May. Elmer is treasurer of the London & Lancashire Insurance Co. Doug Kelly and wife are running a hotel in St. Petersburg, Florida. The HowieBraillards had a daughter, Charlotte, born May 21.

The birth of a daughter, Terry Durning Adkins, on Feb. 9 is announced by ChuckAdkins, who is teaching English at Millikin University, Decatur, Ill. Like many colleges, Millikin is shortening its course, and that probably means summer school for Chuck this year. Ben Hill dropped by from St. Louis for a fall week-end, but is now back in Worcester, Mass.

Bob Black, who teaches at the Friends School in Wilmington, Del., steals an odd moment from air raid drills, first aid classes and such to drop a line. Reports having seen Bo Daniels, now with the Chamber of Commerce in Harrisburg, and father of three.

Chuck Hall is covering utilities, as well as "municipals, foreign, insurance stocks, finance companies and investment trusts" for the Cleveland Trust Co., and is kept busy at it. Hopes to make reunion but is doubtful if he can swing it.

Frank Marks has been working as staff arranger at NBC for about four years. In addition to his NBC work, he's been doing occasional numbers for the Eddie Cantor program and also quite a few for vocalists at Victor. "The only effect the war has had on my business," he writes, "is that now I have to arrange tunes like 'We Did It Before and Now We'll Do It Again' and 'I Paid My Income Tax Today' instead of 'Blue Skies' and 'The Man I Love.' " Frank has a three-year-old daughter, Kathy. DickLeach, he reports, also works at NBC.

Joe Robinson is with Kroger Grocery & Baking Co., Cincinnati, in the sales department Jim Flint is supervisor of dyeing with Esmond Mills, Esmond, R. I. . . . .Bill Morton is now a 2nd V.P. with the Chase National Bank Bob Kendal, accountant, is with O. F. Taylor & Co. in New York Doc, Lieberthal has moved from Philadelphia to 186 Laurel Place, Bridgeport, Conn Jack Eliot is with the spare parts division of Lockheed Aircraft in California Ned Stanford is the author of "Honors Work and the College Library" which appeared in the January issue of Illinois Libraries Mike Isaacs, until recently with the Treasury Dept. in Washington, has moved to Philadelphia where he is now an attorney with the S.E.C. .... Art Clarke is a pharmacist in Concord, N. H.

MILITARY MATTERS-Dave Kirby is a lieutenant with the Q.M.C. at Fort Warren, Wyoming Capt. Jay Whitehair's cavalry troop is at Fort Ord, Calif Capt. Hank Greenleaf is at Lowell General Hospital, Fort Devens, Mass.

There's to be a Class Dinner at the new Dartmouth Club first part of April. Marve Chandler can tell you when.

Fund Contributors for 1941

Contributors: 348 (78% of graduates). Total gifts: §2,408.50. JOHN W. SHELDON, Class Agent.

1932

Anonymous Anonymous Abbott, Reginald H. Ackerberg, Robert E. Adkins, Charles E. Alexander, Nelson S. B. Allen, Arthur E., Jr. Allen, Donald S. Allen, Oliver S. Allen, Richard W. Allyn, William G. Alpert, Milton Altman, Jerome J. Apthorp, Sterling T. Auten, Hanford L., Jr. Baker, Carlos H. Ballou, James A. Barber, Henry L. Barry, John F., Jr. Benezet, Roger P. Bennett, Joseph R. Bennett, William J., Jr. Bishop, William R. Black, Robert S., Jr. Bladworth, Geo. H., 2d Blaesi, George M. Blair, Alexander B. Boak, Charles R. Boynton, Carroll A. Braillard, Howard G. Brett, John D. Brister, William C. Britten, William E. Brookby, Raymond F. Brown, Francis Brown, James B. Browning, Fritz I

Browning, G. W., Jr. Buckley, Robert B. Burch, Benjamin D. Burleigh, Philip W. Burns, Milton I. Burrill, Benjamin 8., Jr. Butterfield, Stephen E. Byram, Joseph G. Campbell, Everett C. Cappio, Jildo E. Cardozo, Michael H. Carleton, Frank N. Carlton, John O. Catron, Eugene H. Chandler, Marvin Chesterman, John F. Chinlund, Harold C. Christie, Alexander Clark, John M. Clarke, Richard T. Cleaves, Richard D. Coakley, Edward A. Collins, George S. Collins, Laurence W., Jr. Coltman, Robert Cook, Paul W. Corbett, James D. Couzens, John C. Cowden, M. Benjamin Cowden, Robert E., Jr. Coxon, George S. Croly, John T. Crone, Louis L., Jr. Cummings, Edward M. Cummins, Andrew W. Curtis, Thomas B. D'Ancona, Edward A.

Daniels, Belden L. Daniels, Whitman Davidson, John L. Davis, Bainbridge C. Davis, William H. Dearborn, Edmund G. Dickey, Robert F. Dickinson, T. Brown Dillon, James C., 2nd Dixon, E. Clark Doerr, Charles D. Douglass, Henry H. Drake, Harold H. Drew-, Ben W. Dublin, Thomas D. Dunn, Paul C. Dyche, George F. Eames, John P. Eggleston, Franklin S. Eichler, Edwin H. Elden, Leonard L. Elias, Ralph B. Eliot, John V., Jr. Elliot, Howard W. Elliott, Frank R., Jr. Englander, Samuel H. Fanelli, Joseph A. Fendrich, Robert E. Fish, John E. Fisher, H. Calvin Fisher, Robert D. Fitch, A. Eugene Fitton, Clifford W. Fitzsimons, Francis R. Fletcher, James R. Flint, James E. Foley, Francis A. Foster, Charles H. Fox, PaulH. Friedman, Herbert S. Frisbie, Howard A. Gage, Daniel N. Gage, Frederic P. Gardner, James E. Geary, Calvin B. Gerould, Albert C. Gerstley, William, 2nd Gilmore, L. Donald Goldberg, Newell B. Goodman, Herman S. Gould, Robert S. Greenleaf, Henry M. Hahn, George A. Hall, Charles A. Hall, Edward 8., Jr. Hamcl, John R.

Hammond, Warner S. Hand, Wilfred C. Hannan, James A., Jr. Harlow, William L. Harper, Harrison Harper, J. Russell Harrison, Robert L. Harwood, Stephen G. Hastings, E. Gates Hatcher, Rodney N. Hazen, Richard Heavenrich, Louis B. Heavenrich, Max P., Jr. Henderson, Donald J. Hill, Benjamin B. Hill, George P. Hill, Kenison M. Hobart, Morgan L. Hodges, Henry P. Hokanson, E: erett P. Holbrook, Edwin A. Hollern, John M. Holm, W. Russell Holway, Richard T. Hope, Thomas C. Hosmer, Robert C. Hubbard, George M., Jr. Hubbard, Harold H. Huse, William N. Ireys, Calvin G. Isaacs, Myron S. Isenberg, J. Theodore Jaburek, Frank C. Jacobson, Seymour S. Jeffery, B. Dewitt Judd, Edward S., Jr. Jump, Ellis B. Keane, Robert Kendal, Robert L. Kendall, Kennett R. Kendall, William H. Kenworthy, George, Jr. Keyworth, R. Allen Kiddoo, Thomas E. King, John P. Kingdon, Henry R. Kirby, Davis G. Kraft, Daniel F. Kramer, Irving W. Kulp, William M. Kurson, Newell B. Lane, Gordon M. Lanoue, Ernest W. Laub, Felix L. LaVine, Kenneth N. Leach, Paul S.

Leach, Richard P. Leach, Stanley M. Leich, Martin L. Levi, Albert W., Jr. Levin, Norman G. Lewis, Edmund S., Jr. Leyser, Frederic D. Lieberthal, Milton M. Lieson, William A., Jr. Litzenberger, Harry Logan, Francis D. Lott, Thomas L. Lyons, Bruce P. McCall, William T. McConnochie, R. W., Jr. McCoy, Charles N. R. McCoy, James E., Jr. McGowan, Carl E. McGuire, Francis F. McGuire, Robert G., Jr. McKenna, Robert A. McKenzie, Alexander A. Mack, Wilbur H. Mackenzie, Gordon C. Mackinney, William R. Mac Lean, M. F., Jr. McNicol, Edward H. McPhail, Donald Mcßae, John T. Macy, Harold B. Madian, Sydney Manville, Richard H. Marcus, Donald E. Marks, Edward 8., Jr. Marks, Franklyn Marsh, R. Brandon Mattox, Robert C. Maxwell, Charles R., Jr. Mead, Everett Z. Merrill, John L. Merrill, Richard C. Metcalf, Malcolm W. Meyers, Charles F. Milgroom, Lawrence Mitchell, Robert W. Modarelli, Walter H. Moore, James 8., Jr. Moore, John W. Moore, Samuel H.} Jr. Moreau, Arthur J. Morton, William H. Munn, Clarke J., Jr. Mutterperl, Martin Naylor, Emmett K. Needham, Roger G. Newcomb, How. R., Jr. Newfang, Robert W. Nitschelm, Adrian J. North, James D. Noyes, Elliot B. Noyes, Oscar A., Jr. O'Brion, John H. Odegaard, Charles E. Olmstead, Ronald W. Olmsted, Richard W. Ostafin, Peter A. Owsley, Charles H., 2nd Palmer, John H. Parsons, Carl O. Pearson, Nathan W. Peart, Franklin S. Peck, William F. Perrino, John J. Pettengill, George, 3rd Peyser, Frank W. Pierpont, Howard W. Pike, Herbert E. Pinney, Dean C., Jr. Pipe, Gordon E. Pletz, William H. C. Porter, Olin V. Potter, John L. Power, Frank A. Pyles, John C., Jr.

Randell, David Read, Ben S., Jr. Reed, Sheldon C. Reinhardt, Robert D. Rice, Albert E. Rich, Elmer A., 3rd Richardson, Donald S. Richardson, John M. Riley, Charles E., Jr. Roberts, Joseph Y. Roe, Addison Rollins, Edward A. Rose, M. Allen Rosenblum, Irving S. Rushmore, Walter S. Sack, Harold M. Saia, Bruno M. Salit, Leonard Sails, Clarence H. Saltzman, Max Sargeant, Howland H. Sauer, William E. Sawyer, George C. Schlichter, Arthur I. Shaw, William P. Sheldon, John W. Simpson, Donald A. Simpson, Donald S. Slattery, Joseph V. Smith, Edmund S. Smith, Howard B. Smoyer, Winston R. Snite, Albert O. Statham, Richard N. Stern, David 8., Jr. Stoiber, Richard E. Sundeen, Daniel A. Sundown, Roland B. Swartchild, James H. Swartchild, Robert K. Swenson, John Thibault, Newman W. Thompson, Edward M. Titcomb, John A. Todd, Barnard P. Todd, Kenneth I. Tomlinson, James S. Toothaker, Edwin A. Tucker, Morrison G. Vanßuskirk, John C. VanDusen, William D. Voorhis, Henry G. Wakelin, James H., Jr. Walker, C. Gordon Walser, Adrian A. Walton, William.C., Jr. Ward, Carlton J. Ward, Stephen D. Warner, Leon C. Watts, John M. Weinberg, Abraham E. Weisenfluh, John A., Jr. Wentworth, Nathan H. Westheimer, Frank H. Whitcomb, Austin E. Whitcomb, John F. White, Frederick R., Jr. Whitehair, Jay C. Whiton, James S. Wile, Howard P. Wilkin, Robert C. Williams, Robert P. Wolff, John 8., Jr. Wolff, Max H. Wollaeger, Thomas A. Woodman, Robert T. Wright, John A. Wright, Sidney C. Young, Alexander M. Yudicky, Stanley W. Zimmerman, G. H., Jr. Zimmerman, John O. Zinggeler, Albert E.

CAPTAIN BILL MCCALL LED BASKETBALL TEAM TEN YEARS AGO The stalwarts of the class of 1932's senior year basketball squad were: top row: Assistant Coach Evans, Bennett, Maxwell, J. Edwards, Stangle, Goss. Middle Row: G. Edwards, Prince, Miller, Kraszewski, Smart, Coach Stark. Front Row: Mackey,Britten, McCall, Kramer, Burch.

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