On November 5 Dr. Paul Gordon Favour of Laguna Beach, Calif., was appointed to the active rectorship of the parish of St. Clements Episcopal Church, where he had been, acting vicar, for the previous seventeen months, having been recalled from inactive service by Bishop Stevens of the Diocese of Los Angeles. Paul and Mrs. Favour were in the East through August, September and October, making their temporary home with their daughter in Rutland, Vt. During his visit he preached in the Congregational and Episcopal pulpits in Rutland, and October 15 was the guest and preacher in Trinity Church of New Rochelle, N. Y., where he was Rector from 1920 to 1934 when he retired from active ministry because of ill health. Trinity Church, founded in 1688, has had but fifteen complete rectorships in the 256 years of its existence. Paul was the 13th, with 14 years service. In 1928 he was appointed one of 8 international preachers to tour the British Isles: During this period he preached in St. Giles Cathedral, the largest church in Edinburgh, Scotland. On his return in the fall of that year, at the General Convention of the Episcopal Church in Washington, he was nominated for Bishop of Wyoming, but declined, because he felt his work at New Rochelle was not finished. So much for a fine and successful career achieved by the flaxen-haired youth who rode into Hanover forty four years ago as a speed demon on a bicycle He tells good fish stories too. During his Vermont stay he caught many pike which could have been used for yard sticks, weighing up to seven pounds, and he had just started harvesting three and four-pound largemouthed bass when his vacation ended. These piscatorial successes were made in Lake Bomoseen, Vt., about three hundred yards from the island of Alexander Woolcott, where other great stories have originated.
"Them as has, gits," is an apt phrase to announce the arrival of the ninth grandchild to Sid and Louise Rollins, on November 16, when another son was born to their daughter, Linda, in Madison, Wise.
"Matthew W. Bullock, Boston Negro Leader, Attorney, and former Dartmouth Football Star, was named by Governor Sal tonstall, yesterday, chairman of the State Parole Board, succeeding Reuben L. Lurie, who has resigned. Bullock was appointed to the Board by Governor Saltonstall in 1943." This paragraph from the Boston Herald of November 23 will be happy reading for all the class and all other Dartmouth men who have been privileged to know Matt well. It is recognition by a great Massachusetts governor of Matts' interest and service for many years in their State Parole, and other allied problems, and indicates the respect of the State of Massachusetts in Matts' judgment in the treatment of their unfortunate, and his studied common-sense viewpoint of the racial situation.
The Ma?ichester Union of October 29 carried a column headed by a speaking likeness of Edge to the effect that the firm now known as The Edgerly Insurance Agency began a century-long term of service to the public with David Hill, as the first agent in September 1844. Lucien Clough succeeded Mr. Hill, and the association of the Edgerly family with the agency began in 1897 when Clarence M. Edgerly, already in the Insurance business for thirty years, succeeeded Mr. Clough to continue the agency until his death in 1918, when Ferdinand took his father's place as head of the firm. Edge has carried the ball twenty-six years of the hundred, and has been on the team for thirty-one years. The agency was in a single location, 886 Elm St., for 87 years, changing to its present location in 1931 when the G. A. Vermille Cos. was merged with the Edgerly Agency, moving -to new quarters at 839 Elm St., where they represent twenty insurance companies carrying every kind of policy except life. In 1904 Edge went to Seattle, Wash., for his early insurance training, returning to Manchester to join his father in 1913, and was married to Miss Bertha Folsom of Manchester in 1920. And so to Edge and Mrs. Edge, our esteem and good wishes, as they start the second century of usefulness to their home city.
Fund, Contributors for 1944 Contributors: 115 (112% of graduates). Total gifts: $3924.88 (156% of objective). CHARLES I. LAMPEE, Class Agent.
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Aldrich, Oscar J. Andrews, Herbert M. Austin, David S., 2nd Bartlett/Edwin R. Belknap, John1 Benner, Bancroft Blair, Hugh Blanchard, Philip S. Bolster, Arthur S. Bowles, Amasa Boyle, Bernard L. Brackett, Karl S. Brennon, Elmer G. Brewer, Robert D. Brotherhood, James S. Brown, Robert R. Bullock, Matthew W. Burdett, Owen L. Callman, Herbert Charron, Arthur I. Chase, Harry W. Cobb, Percival B. Colesworthy, Daniel C. Cummings, Edward J.2 Dailey, Michael A.3 Darrow, Paul E. Davis, Charles E. Doonan, J. Frank Drew, Hedley G. Durgin, Linwood S. Edgerly, Ferdinand B. Favour, Paul G. Fellows, John H. Fiske, Robert C. Fletcher, John S. Ford, David E. Freeman, Fred B. Gale, Arthur P. Gibson, Lester H. Gray, William R.3 Hall, Henry M. Ham, Harry H. Hamblin, Frank S. Hardy, Francis H. Hastings, Alfred B. Hatch, Jared P. Herman, Earl L. Hill, Albert L. Hinman, Burritt H. Hobbs, Don P. Holton, Harry I. Jackson, Delbert L.4 Johnson, Harry B. Kimball, Donald G. Kirker, John H. Kneeland, William A. Lampee, Charles I. Leddy, Charles J. Leverone, Louis E. Lewis, George A. Lockwood, Charles M. Logan, Donald B. Mac Keen, William D. McKennis, Herbert McKnight, Charles F. Maguire, Peter J. Mangurian, Armen S. Marshall, R. Eliot5 Mathes, M. Everett Maynard, Cloyd T. Meyers, Jerome Morse, Henry B. Moseley, Robert B. Moulton, Gilman L. Mower, Penfield Muchemo.re, Harrie L. Norton, Daniel C.6 Parker, Murray N. Perkins, Wayne A. Perry, Louis I. Phelps, O. Draper Rix, Malcolm W. Robinson, Edward K. Roby, Harrison G. Rolfe, Hayward P. Rollins, D. Sidney Saben, William M. Safford, Henry B. Sanborn, Bruce W. Sewell, Arthur E. Sexton, Ralph E. Slayton, William H. Smith, Roscoe B. Streeter, Thomas W. Sturtevant, Mills Tefrien, Albert B. Torrey, Harry K. Tubbs, Charles M. Turner, Leigh C. Uniac, Thomas V. Walker, James C. Warner, Arthur E. Watson, John H., Jr. Webster, Leon W. Weston, Charles J. Whittemore, Wilfred D. Willard, Ira O. Willis, Edward S.7 Wing, Samuel G. Witham, Myron E. Withey, Morton O. Woodbridge, Charles K. Woods, Carl F. Woodward, Guy E. Wylie, Arthur W. P. Young, William A. MEMORIAL GIFTS FROM: 1 his sister, Miss MaudT. Belknap.2 Mrs. Cummings.3 a classmate.4 Mrs. Jackson.5 his brother, BenjaminT. Marshall '97.6 Mrs. Norton.7 Mrs. Willis.
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