Class Notes

1911

June 1943 NATHANIEL G. BURLEIGH, JOHN C. STERLING
Class Notes
1911
June 1943 NATHANIEL G. BURLEIGH, JOHN C. STERLING

Colonel "Pat" Patterson has had his wish for foreign service gratified in that he is now somewhere in England. Mrs. Patterson is taking the children and returning to her former home in Statisville, North Carolina.

Colonel "Robbie" Robinson, likewise, has shoved off. He received orders in March to leave on a sea voyage. He had been stationed at Camp Myles Standish in Massachusetts.

Latest word from "Chub" Pease is that he and his wife and dog are living quietly in a government camp about ten miles north of Redding, California, where he is still engaged in a governmental electrical installation. He, Ray Taylor, and Art Gray indulged in a few class reunions while Chub was with the Army in San Francisco.

Josh Clark is doubling as President of the General Agents and Life Managers Association of Boston and President of the General Agents' Association of the State Mutual Life Assurance Company of Worcester. Meanwhile, his boy, Ted, becomes another 1911 son to enter Dartmouth with the Class of 1947. The new freshman class will form in July according to latest announcements from the College.

The Art Grays have announced the marriage of their daughter, Barbara Jane, to Mr. Douglas Marvin Cossitt on March 20 in the Trinity Episcopal Church in Reno, Nevada.

The firms of Dean, King, Smith & Taylor, of 55 Liberty Street, New York, and Otheman & Swain, of 31 Nassau Street, New York, have combined to form a new partnership for the practice of law under the firm name of King, Taylor, Otheman & Swain with offices at 55 Liberty Street, New York.

Next, we have the John H. Card family. John H. 3rd is a navigator on a Flying Fortress in the Air Corps of the United States Army. He was graduated from the Navigation School of the USAAC at Monroe, Louisiana, in December, 1942. Since then he has been at Salt Lake City;. Blythe, California; Pyote, Texas; and Salina, Kansas. One afternoon in April he navigated his plane low over Dartmouth on his way to the Army Air Base in Bangor, Maine; and, hence, he is probably no longer in this country. Daughter Annella is an Engineering Cadette for the Curtiss-Wright Corporation at Cornell University. Elizabeth is planning to enter Radcliffe next July. Andrew is graduating from Junior High in Holbrook and is about to enter Dartmouth in the same class with young Ted Clark.

Doc Bond's son, Harry, has just won his commission and returned to Colorado to become an instructor in the Mountain Infantry.

Allen Hawkridge, after graduating from a school of photography at Lowry Field, Denver, has been transferred to Tallahassee at Dale Malbry Field for further training.

A letter from Bert Wheeler's wife, Una, spoke of her appreciation to the Class for their expression of sympathy at the time of Bert's death and added that "I am sure Bert would be happy to know that the loyal igners remembered him on his last journey." She spoke of the great interest he had in the News and the ALUMNI MAGAZINE and said that since he had been losing his sight gradually since last October she had had to read the Magazines to him from cover to cover each month.

Word has come in that Al Hormel is an engineer with the Defense Plant Corporation in Washington, Room 864, Lafayette Building. He is living at 901 Houston Avenue, Takoma Park, Maryland. Here is an invitation from the Secretary, Al, to be his guest at lunch some time.

The "Cupe" Adamses are living in Cambridge, Mass., Apt. 12, 124 Walker Street. Cupe, you remember, is an accountant with Bendy Griswold, whose firm has recently moved to 50 Congress Street, Boston.

Lt. Col. Stouder Thompson has headquarters in the Texas & Pacific Building, Ft. Worth, Texas.

Jack Coggins, now Sgt. Coggins, reports the following children in service: Lt. Marjorie Dean Coggins, A.N.C., Camp Gordon Johnston, Carribelle, Florida; Lt. Barbara Elizabeth Coggins, A.N.C., Ft. Monmouth, N. J.; and John T. Coggins Jr., Hondo Navigation School, Hondo, Texas.

The latest address for Tabor, New Jersey.

Bob Keeler's new office address is 1040 Union Commerce Building, Cleveland.

Secretary, Harvard Hall, Apt. 705 1650 Harvard St., N.W., Washington, D. C. Class Agent,This Week, 420 Lexington Ave., New York, N. Y.