Class Notes

1901

January 1944 EVERETT M. STEVENS
Class Notes
1901
January 1944 EVERETT M. STEVENS

The following tribute to one of the class who entered Dartmouth with us, in the fall of 1897, is certainly a word picture of one who returned to his native town, and lived the life of a Vermont husbandman, with its simple but soul-satisfying pleasure, prefering that to the bustle and strife of the busy city.

"All who knew Frank Kezer are bewildered and saddened by his sudden death. Many will recall his little kindnesses as a neighbor and his humor that enlivened both public and home gatherings alike. Few men have loved this country as he did and as he pursued his various chores around the large farm, the beauty of nature seldom escaped him. The first spring flower in the leaves, the first run of sap at the old corner maple, the den of little foxes chanced upon while fencing, the nest of partridge eggs by the brook bank, or the flight of a red-winged blackbird from its hidden nest in the meadow grass—these were topics of his conversation. May these things guide and comfort him still."

Steve Stevens, who has been with the Transportation Equipment Division of the War Production Board in Washington for over a year, has been appointed assistant chief of the Specialty Unit of the Motive Power Section.

Fund, Contributors for 1943

Contributors: 132 (147% of contributors). Total gifts: $6,470 (337% of objective). HARRY B. GILMORE, Class agent.

1901

Andrews, John G. Andrus, William H. Bishop, Eliot Bogue, Roswell C. Bond, Bernard Q.1 Boyle, Charles J. Briggs, Herbert W. Brown, Warren R. Bryant, Clarence E. Burke, Wilfrid I. Burleigh, David P. Butler, Walter F. Butterfield, Claude A. Calderwood, Edward S. Carpenter, Frederick D. Cate, Harland E. Chase, Charles R. Cheever, William W. Clark, Eugene F.a Clark, Harry S. Clark, James S. Closs, H. Wilbert Cobb, Gardner N. Colby, Joseph R.3 Cook, Harry I. Cox, Channing H. Crone, Louis L. Crowell, John W.4 Crowell, Mortimer L. CrOwell, Warner R.6 Cudworth, Frank E.- Curtis, Harlan F. Curtis, Walter H.6 Davis, Waldo T. Dearborn, Selwyn K. Denison, Guy E. Doane, Royal B. Donovan, Timothy S. Dow, Eugene M. Dowd, John E.7 Dunnington, Herbert E. Dunsmoor, Ralph W. Eckstorm, Paul F. T. Eddy, Ernest J. Fones, James R. French, George F. French, Irving J.8 Gibbons, Edward F. Gilmore, Harry B. Gooch, Verson W.® Goodelle, George G. Grant, Perley C. Hall, Howard W. Halliday, Frank W. Hallman, Thomas H. B. Hancock, George L. Harding, Sidney, C. Hardy, Lawrence P. Harris, Oliver M. Hartigan, Augustus F. Haskell, Frederick W. Hathaway, Harold P. Hersey, Arthur U. Higgins, James F.10 Hildreth, Charles L. Hopkins, Ernest M. Hovey, Herbert! W. Howe, Charles H. R. Howe, James A. Hunter, Edgar H. Johnston, Raymond R. Kimball, Charles W., Jr. Kimball, James H. Lane, Adolph B.11 Leach, Eugene W. 12 Mrs. McCarten13 Mrs. Prescott14 Robert F. Leavens 'Ol15 Mrs. Scales18 Charles Whelan 'Ol17 Mrs. Smith

Leavens, Robert F. Lowe, Frank W. Lyon, Hastings McCarten, James E.12 McGovern, Thomas F. Mclntyre, James B. McMillan, Edward N. Marsh, Francis B. Marshall, Andrew Merrill, Charles H. Merrill, Leon O. Morehouse, Theodore C. Newcomb, Rush F. Newhall, Frank W. O'Leary, Laurence J. Owen, Carl M. Page, Donald T. Phelps, Clarence L. Pierce, Frederick E. Pingree, George E. Prescott, Charles I.13 Qua, Stanley E. Raphael, Joseph Redman, Arthur P. Remsen, Thomas R. Ricker, Guy C. , Robinson, George E.14 Rollins, Daniel A. Rugg, Warren F. Salinger, Leon A. Salomon, Henry Sampson, George A. Scales, Robert L.15 Shanahan, Timothy J.18 Smith, James S. Smith, Rolfe W.17 Stearns, Harry B. Stetson, Orlando S. Stevens, Everett M. Sunderland, George Sykes, Arthur J. Taylor, Henry L. Thayer, Royal B. Trude, Daniel P. True, Albert L.18 VanderHoof, Douglas Wainwright, Edward C.19 Wallace, James H.20 Ward, Richard Warren, Edward W. Whelan. Charles Whitaker, Earl F.21 Wiggin, Carl C.22 Willkie, Wendell L. Wood, Theodore N. Young, Walter S. MEMORIAL GIFTS FROM:1 his uncle and aunt,Mr. and Mrs. F. M.Tillots on2 his son, Alden H.Clark 343 James B. Mclntyre 'Ol4 his widow, Mrs. Pease5 Richard Ward 'Ol8 his brother, Harlan F<Curtis7 Mrs. Dowd8 his brother, George F.French r. 9 his brother, C. W.Gooch ■■10 Mrs. Higgins11 Mrs. Lane18 Roswell C. Bogue 'Ol19 George L. Hancock 'Ol20 Charles Whelan 'Ol21 Mrs. Whitaker22 his brother, Paul F.Wiggin

EDWARD N. McMILLAN JR. '41 AAF (second from right) prisoner of war in Germany. He is the son of E. N. McMillan '01. Before his capture he flew a Fortress B-17. Ninth to bail out of his crippled plane, he was captured by the Arabs, turned over to Italians, then to the Germans. A friendly German officer took this picture.

Secretary and Treasurer, 3311 16th St., N. W., Washington, D. C.