Fred Ingersoll's recent vacation brought him North to Lexington where he checked in with some news. He is heading up Standard Oil's Promotional Program in several southern states and seems to be making regular progress. .... Frank Danzig is working on the Time- CBS-Propaganda program for Lucky Strikes. .... Dr. John Milne has had an addition to his family, and we understand has had several papers published in his specialty, Diagnosis. .... Russ Stearns is making progress at his job with the Civil Engineering Dept. in Dartmouth's Thayer School. He now has two children.
Will Brown is a forester with the McLeod River Lumber Co. and can be reached at Box 591, McLeod, California Ed Eaton is now a Major Dr. AI Whitewill is now a research bacteriologist with Lederle Labs., Montfair, N. J..... Walter Greenspan is now a captain Don Miller is back with Canadian Vickers Ltd. and can be located at Box 550, Place D'Arms Station, Montreal, Canada Bob Mulliken was recently engaged to Nancy McGehee of Ridgefield, Conn., and Endicott College Sey Ochsner was married in September to Helen Keith Stade and can be reached at 55 Margaret St., Saranac Lake, N. Y. Everybody joins together in wishing him lots of luck. Marriage should hold no terrors for Sey who has showed he could battle with the best, as evidenced by his winning fight of the last six or seven years.
Bill Bell is now a sugar broker with the H. H. Pike & Co.; 120 Wall St., N. Y. C.... Jon Coggeshall's new title is Construction Engineer with Hatzel & Buehler, Inc., 420 Lexington Ave., N. Y. C Dr. Bill Griffiths new post is with the Essex College of Medicine and Surgery in Newark, N. J Bill Miller is Manager of Methods Engineering with TWA in Kansas City, Mo Frank Irwin is with the Edgewood Arsenal in Edgewood, Md. and can be located in Bldg. 330 Bert Geller is back with the Andrew Geller Shoe Mfg. Co. Inc. in Brooklyn, N. Y Ed Wynot is now a lieutenant (jg) and Jack Gray is now a lieutenant commander, both in the U. S. Navy. .... Dick Rush is a Business Consultant in the Capitol and can be reached in room 3838 in the Commerce Bldg John Elliot is located with the Moss Co. in Coatesville, Pa. .... Dr. Morris Peters is a dentist with the Navy and now located in the' Philippines Bill Pettingill, Navigator with American Export Airlines at Laguardia Field, was married recently to Edith Marie Tuma of Hunter College and Woodside, Queens Ed Jones gathered his material for the series of vivid articles currently running in the AtlanticMonthly on Guam, Saipan, Kwajalein, Iwo Jima and Okinawa Lem Bowen's marriage to Elizabeth Pollack took place in Frankfort, Germany Ed Duffee was recently married to Virginia Gertrude Gardner of Providence, R. I. Ed finished up at Ohio Wesleyan University after Dartmouth Al McIntyre is catching up to Carl Amcm with the addition of another boy, born last summer.
Lansing Moore writes an interesting note from overseas and his letter is quoted here in part:
Arrived overseas a private but via New Caledonia, New Hebrides, the Solomons, Bismarck Archipelago, New Guinea, Netherlands Hast Indies, Philippines Army Cook's Tour route managed to get to buck sergeant—then to OCS in Australia and a second lieutenant's commission. In all that time and in all those spots just one Dartmouth chap to speak to—and yet plenty of Yanks with the Green fighting spirit. One thing stood out in all those travels. One fellow who helped to win this fight who hasn't received much credit. Hat's off to the poor little G.I. who never got a promotion, who pulled all the K.P. and latrine construction—the guy who actually handled most of the supplies, the supplies that kept our life-lines of fighting materiels wide open and flowing fast and hastened victory when many of the experts said that supply would add months of fighting preparation before V-J Day. The little guy helped fool 'em!
He's the fellow who probably never could have got to Dartmouth, maybe never even got to college or even high school. He didn't win any Air Medal, and he sure didn't make enough to build up much of a money reserve like some of us higher ups who may have socked a hundred bucks or more away a month—but he gave up just as much as any of us fighting this Mess. He's the fellow who is going to make up the masses of war veterans. Let's not forget him this time!
There's a lot of postwar public relations in the interest of perpetuating Dartmouth College, and that's good! But perpetuating the welfare and peace of the masses is going to preserve our American system, and that will do more to perpetuate Dartmouth than any single annual drive ever made. Let's not forget him this time!
Fran Fenn's latest report on dues shows that we are running behind last year in the number of fellows that are paying up. Let's get in the dues to insure the continued receipt of the ALUMNI MAGAZINE, to build up a good Reunion Fund and to keep the Class organization solvent and healthy. Also send word on whether you are willing to help out organizing
a local gathering of '37ers and in planning for our Tenth Reunion.
Secretary,: 12 Hayward Ave., Lexington, Mass.
Treasurer, Sunset Farm, West Hartford 7, Conn.