Hats off to Sarah! Sarah is Mrs. Charles Parker Woodworth, and she is doing a great war job. As director of the nursing services for the Newton chapter of the Red Cross and director of Nurse's Aides at the Wellesley chapter she supervises the triple job of recruiting nurses for the armed forces, of directing Nurse's Aides and of working for the home nursing services. The field of nursing is not new to Sarah. During World War I she served in France with the Harvard Surgical Unit. After her return she became assistant superintendent of the School of Nursing at the Children's Hospital in Boston. Before undertaking her present Red Cross activities she became the special nursing consultant for recruiting nurses for the armed forces in the North Atlantic area. Hats off to Sarah!
Don't miss the biographical sketch of Judge McLane in the November issue of the ALUMNI MAGAZINE. If you failed to read it, dig out the November issue now. It is a "must"! The sketch is the first of a series on the ten life and Alumni trustees of the college. Judge has been a member of the Board since 1916 and a life trustee since 1931.
In the postwar better days not too far away, when the Boston to New York boat trips are resumed,—as you watch the sunset on entering the Cape Cod Canal,—take a respectful second look at the Sandwich Coast Guard Station, (X marks the spot) where George Liscomb (erstwhile Major), at the age of sixty-one, served his apprenticeship as a seaman T.R. in the U. S. Coast Guard in World War 11.
Jonathan Piper's son Jim is a graduate of Kingston Union Academy and of the University of New Hampshire, class of '4l. After completing his college course, Jim became a Marine and attended Officers* Training School. Commissioned as second lieutenant in August 1942 he sailed to the South Pacific on the eve of January 1, 1943. He trained in motor transport and went overseas with a torpedo bombing squadron which participated in the expulsion of the Japs from Guadalcanal. Jim returned for a brief leave last spring and has since been stationed at a Marine base in southern California. He was promoted to a captaincy in January 1944. On June 18, 1942, he married Miss Harriet Tifft, of Hopedale, Mass.
Fund Contributors for 1944Contributors: 119 (68% of graduates).Total gifts: $4227.50 (108% of objective). JOHN R. MCLANE, Class Agent.
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Ashley, Edward L. Barker, Edward B. Barnes, Samuel L. Bartlett, Samuel C. Beals, Charles E. Black, Dennis L.1 Blythe, Harry R.1 Blythe, Harry R.2 Brooks, Eugene C. Brown, Allan Brown, James B. Burns, James, A. Chase, Philip H. Churchill, Perley W. Churchill, Wendall H. Coburn, Joseph M. Crocker, John F. Cummings, Willard H. Cushman, Norman L. Davis, Nathaniel F. Davis, Orlando C. Evans, Percival B. Fassett, Charles A. Field, Thomas S. Fields, Charles W. Foley, Ernest L. Forbes, David P.3 Foster, Fred E. Fowler, Earle B. Frost, Ernest H. Gallagher, Morrill A.4 Gerry, Louis C. Glattfeld, John W. E. Grebenstein, George W. Haley, Henry T.4 Hart, John S. Hathaway, C. Henry Heneage, Harry R. Hill, Hermon H. Hinman, Herbert D. Howard, George H. Hoyt, George H. Jamison, George H. Jennings, Harold D. Jennings, William Jewett, John V. Jordan, John H. Just, Ernest E.5 Kelly, Harry G. Kennedy, Walter G.1 Kenyon, Robert D. Kimball, William R. King, Victor L. Kitching, Albert H. Knapp, Merton C. Knight, N. Hobbs Lane, H. Richardson Langhill, Morton H. Langley, Clarence E. Leighton, Walter M. Liscomb, George E. Luberger, Charles F.1 Lyon, Robert I. McCoy, Wallis A. Macdonald, Jerome A. McKendree, Charles A. McLane, John R. Martin, Arthur C. Minsch, William J. Mitchell, Herbert H. Nesmith, Walter S. Nickerson, Albion R.6 Niles, Harold L. Norris, Clifford E. O'Neill, James M. Pelren, Harry J. Perkins, Ralph S. Pierce, Carlos T. Piper, Jonathan Plummer, Curtis Pond, Bremer W. Porter, Harry W. Prichard, Reuben P. Redington, Theodore T. Reilly, James C. Reilly, Thomas E. Richards, Earl T. Richardson, Charles P. Sanborn, Walter B. Sanborn, William A. Sandy, Chester J. Savage, Walter A.3 Shattuck, Roger C.4 Smart, Wilfred H. Smith, Chauncey W.5 Smith, Morris K. Southgate, Richard S. Spear, Arthur G. Sprague, Leon A. Stearns, Chester A.1 Stevens, Albert E. Stilphen, Cornelius M. Stokes, Robert T. Storrs, Harr-y C. Tabor, Parker" W. Tarbell, John A. Taylor, Arthur W. Temple, Edward H. Walker, William D. Wallace, John C. Warner, Harry J. Washburn, Benjamin M. Wellman, Harry R. Whitaker, Harry S. Winslow, Arthur E. Witham, William E. Woodbury, Chester T. Woodworth, Charles P. Worthen, Thacher W. Wright, Russell B. MEMORIAL GIFTS FROM: 1 James C. Reilly 'O7.2 Edward B. Barker 'O7.3 George W. Grebenstein 'O7.4 John R. McLane 'O7.5 Willard H. Cummings'O7.6 Robert D. Kenyon 'O7.
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