Class Notes

1903

January 1945 DR. EDWARD K. BURBECK, HAROLD M. HESS
Class Notes
1903
January 1945 DR. EDWARD K. BURBECK, HAROLD M. HESS

Bucky Lewers writes enthusiastically of his membership in the 'O3 Grandfathers Club, as only Bucky can write. His house is made lively by the presence of three grandchildren—all girls—and their two mothers, while Uncle Sam has the services of the fathers, one in the Navy and the other in the Army. Bucky represented the class on Dartmouth Night at the Dartmouth Club in New York and reports a fine occasion.

Clayton Erwin, Superintendent of Schools in Ludlow, Mt. Holly, Shrewsbury, Plymouth and Wallingford, Vt., tells me of having confab with Ned Kenerson at the Vermont Superintendent's Association meeting this past summer, and of having contacted Ray Brown of New York City recently. In his own family, Russell is teaching in the high school in Springfield, Vt., and has two sons. Ruth is in Gorham, Me., and has two daughters and a son, while Elizabeth resides in Springfield, Mass. Another proud grandpa.

Roy Bergengren writes that his son Roy Jr. is a captain in the AAF and has been overseas for over two years, in Africa, Italy, France and way stations. His daughter's husband is a first lieutenant of an anti-tank company attached to an outfit of the gth Army, now in Germany. His one and only granddaughter, now two years old, keeps up the family morale. As central head of about 11,000 credit unions, with some 4,000,000 members in the U. S. A. and Canada, with many contacts abroad, and operating a life insurance company, a supply business, etc., cooperatively, Bergie keeps fairly well occupied. In fact he has not had a vacation in four years.

Robert Davis is now residing in Harwichport, Mass. Mort French is again at The Seacrest, Delray Beach, Fla., for the winter months. John P. Wentworth has a new address: 7545 Oxford Drive, St. Louis 5, Mo.

Fund Contributors for 194.4 Contributors: 69 (72% of graduates). Total gifts: $2770 (115% of objective). MORTON B. FRENCH, Class Agent.

1903

Avery, Maurice H.1 Badger, Edward L. Baker, Fred W. Batchelder, Nathaniel H. Bennett, Hamlin P. Bergengren, Roy F. Brown, Ernest L. Brown, M. Richard Brown, Philip L. Brown, Raymond W. Billiard, Harold A. Burbeck, Edward K. Cobb, Stanwood Cohen, Arthur J. Comstock, Harold D. Cutter, Victor M. Drown, Frank S. Edwards, Charles B. Erwin, Clayton L. Follett, Herbert C. French, Morton B. Grant, William W. Groves, Ernest R. Hadley, Chester B. Hale, Floyd O.2 Hall, Forrest J. Hanlon, Arthur E.3 Hartshorn, Willard L. Hess, Harold M. Hoke, George Howard, Preston W. Howes, Clarence G. Jackson, Andrew Kelley, Herbert L. Kenerson, Edward H. Kidger, Horace Kimball, Leigh W. King, Harold D. Lewers, Ralph E. Luce, Charles L. Lyman, Timothy McElroy, John H. McManus, James W. Matteson, B. Wynne Morrison, Charles F. Mudge, Otis P. Noyes, Arthur P. Palmer, Harold V. Patch, George W. Paul, Carroll4 Pierpont, Henry W. Pratt, Alton G. Rice, Winfield L. Ropes, Howard L. Safford, Henry G.5 Schlatter, Edward B. Scudder, Harold H. Smith, Albert E. Smith, Orvil W. Stevens, William L. Swan, Laurence C.6 Wadham, John P. Walther, Julius B. Watson, William H. Wentworth, Frank W. Whelden, Perley E. Whipple, Dana B. Wilson, Earle E. Worthen, Carl B. MEMORIAL GIFTS FROM: 1 Mrs. Avery.2 his son, Robert L.Hale ' 31.3 Mrs. Hanlon.4 Mrs. Paul.5 his brother, Charles N.Safford 'OB.6 Mrs. Swan.

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