Class Notes

1895

December 1944 RONALD E. STEVENS, PROF. CHARLES A. HOLDEN
Class Notes
1895
December 1944 RONALD E. STEVENS, PROF. CHARLES A. HOLDEN

A letter from Dr. Eliot Bishop of Brooklyn, N. Y., brought word to me of the death of our classmate, J. Warren Bishop, known to all of us as "Bunker" Bishop.

While in Washington a few days last spring, I called up "Bunker's" home in Westchester Apartments to ask if it would be in order for me to call. Mrs. Bishop told me that her hus- band was too ill to see anyone.

Joseph Warren Bishop Jr. graduated from Dartmouth in the class of 1936. He is now in France in the Judge Advocate General's department of the Army.

Dr. Bishop, known as "Bunker Jr.," wrote me, "Warren had a very quiet life the last few years, his last position being with the Board of Conciliation of the Department of Labor. I saw him during the summer when he came to Brooklyn for hospitalization and study of a severe cardiac lesion. He took a long rest during the summer and was up and around, but not active. He had a wonderful and brilliant mind, which he utilized too little in this world, where he might have gone far. Success, as many would estimate it, meant nothing to him." Joe Ford was present at the burial service. Warren was buried in the old Trinity Cemetery at 153 rd Street, New York, overlooking the Hudson River.

"Willie" Wilson and Mrs. Wilson have been spending the fall at their country home in Granville, Mass. They plan to return to their Hartford home for the winter.

Secretary, White River Junction, Vt. Treasurer, Hanover, N. H.