That was a pretty fine story on Bill Mock in last month's issue of this publication and we hope most of you caught it. There's another man in the service we'd like to be brought up to date on, however—Ken Keeley. You may remember that some months ago we charted him moving west from Utah.
Greg Karch '35 wrote in early January that "a few days after war was declared his mother had a cable from him from one of the Philippine Islands." Can anyone add another chapter?
Al Tawse left Beverly, Mass. in early March and went to Fort Devens after enlisting in the Army. Al had been with the George E. Keith Cos., of Brockton, where he was assistant superintendent of one of the Walk-Over Shoe plants Jack Feth reported for induction Feb. 21 at Fort Bliss, El Paso, but the impending military did not prevent him from having published in the March issue of CompressedAir Magazine an article entitled "All kinds of ways to dig.". .. .Ed Hilton writes from Camp Cooke, California, where he recently enlisted as a private in the 58th Armored Field Artillery Battalion, 5th Armored Division. His wife and children have also shifted locale, they to Memphis, Tenn Jerry Danzig has been appointed a Lt. (j.g.) in the Naval Reserve, is in the public relations office of the 3rd Naval District, in N. Y.
New managing editor of Editor if Publisher, organ of the Fourth Estate, is Robert U. Brown. Bob has been news editor for the past few years We are indebted to an anonymous newspaper clipper for the Winchell item: "Credit A. E. Kahn's The Hour with first digging up the facts on German agent Von Clemm last May." This time—this aside for the benefit of those who remember the mutual KahnWheelock (Harry, not Eleazar) hoax perpetrated in these columns some years agowe carefully proved the clipping to be genuine newsprint, and anyway we are much more personally aware of Al's antifascist activities than of his propensities toward runaway-horse catching Dossier on J. Edward Marceau: Since graduating from U. of Michigan Dental School he's been practicing in his home city of Rutland, Vt. For the next half year he is to be a teaching fellow in Orthodontics, at Michigan, and after that he expects to be attached to a base hospital unit as an orthodontist.
The Vital Statistics Department still has all lights burning. Lt. Em Brown brings us up to date with the fact that his son Nicholas Lowell Brown was born Nov. 11, 1940 An announcement just came flying through the mail of the arrival of Dennis Howard O'Brien, property of Lois and Jack, the latter, incidentally, handling a jobber and consumer territory for the Lamp Division of Hygrade Sylvania And on the same day was born Patricia Shaw Levesque, says Charlie L., who adds that, rumors to the contrary, he is not in the Army Medical Corps but is still a research chemist with Rohm & Haas Dana Redington was expecting his 2nd child early this year Nat Shimberg's wife Edith wrote us some months ago that there is now a second son in their home, name of Joel, born last June Fred Rinaldo: "First offspring so successful having another in March. Am at Paramount polishing a screen play, also teaching screen writing at Hollywood School for Writers, gratis on account it's a good cause." .... Daughter born to Ward Harvey Dec. 26 last.
Janey Muir, of Pelham Manor, was married Feb. 12 to Witten McConnochie, in Pelham, and they expect to make that same community their home Stan Neill had good Dartmouth representation at his wedding last June, what with Charlie Rolfe as best man, and Bob M. Smith, Russ Davis and Joe Dolben among the ushers. In November Stan was about to move into a newly built house in Winchester Lex Paradis: "Don't think you officially recognized my son's appearance Dec. 19, 1940—Steven Dennis Paradis. Am finishing this year nights at Columbia for my B.S. in Library Science, still running the Aviation Law Library at Chadbourne, Wallace," etc A new home for Loretta, Teddi & Arthur Reinherz, in Brookline Bill G. Richardson manages his own Industrial Air Cos., factory air conditioning & drying, and has two boys Doc Bob Smith has started practice in Cohasset, Mass., after finishing two years of surgery at Boston City Hospital Review on John "Yet" Spiegel: "Am a resident in neuropsychiatry at Michael Reese Hospital in Chicago. Three children—Heli 4, Adam almost 3, Mary 1 1/2. Spent last year in research at Cincinnati General Hospital."
Doc McAllister checks in from his portfolio as assistant resident in surgery at Presbyterian Hospital Harry McCann joined the General Foods Sales Cos. just a year ago, covers the north country along the 1000 Islands and the St. Lawrence Since Sept. John McCoy has been legalizing with Maclay, Lyeth & Williams, N. Y. C. ... .Art Moebius lives in Richmond, Ind., not so far from Dayton and just a little farther from Indianapolis Review on Don Moir: married in 1938 to Bernice Burd, of Mt. Vernon, N. Y. Bread & Butter as accountant with the Hyatt Bearings Div. of General Motors, Harrison, N. J. Wants to know why Link Daniels, Fran Hooper & Harlan Banks haven't come through with any news lately.
I'll not be seeing you next month. Having recently been commissioned as Ensign D-V (S) in the U. S. Naval Reserve, I am now on active duty at Fort Wadsworth, Staten Island, N. Y. The June issue of the ALUMNI MAGAZINE should bring your new scribe into print, and here's wishing him as much fun and as many satisfactions from the assignment as I've had.
Secretary, 122 Beaufort Place, New Rochelle, N. Y. Class Agent, National Life Ins. Cos., Montpelier, Vt.