Your executive committee desires to announce the election of John R. Mason as class agent to fill out the unexpired term of the late Shrimp Williams, which Kell Rose filled for two years so successfully, but who has resigned due to pressure of other business.
We know that Jack will do a solid job and has already started things moving for the 1946 campaign. Of course, we are a little late starting due to the change of class agent and it will be a big help to Jack if you will at once send your contribution to him. You will hear from him direct but this will be a little advance notice perhaps and we should try to make Jack's task a little easier, since he is starting late. Jot down Jack's address—John R. Mason c/o Milville Mfg. Cos., Milville, N. J
Plans for the belated class Reunion are going along, and again, will you keep the date in mind to assist the class officers in lining up the group for these dates—July 12, 13, 14, 1946. As stated before we will be grouped with the classes of '13, '14 and '16, the College believing that where the general reunions are separate this year, it is desirable to have classes which were together as undergraduates, join for their separate Reunions.
Each of our fifteen regional vice presidents form the committee in charge, with Charlie Comiskey as chairman, to promote attendance at the Reunion. Fletch Low is to make the necessary arrangements in Hanover, and, of course, Bill Huntress will act as the general chairman of the Reunion committee. Chan Foster will handle finances and your secretary will handle the publicity, but Bill Huntress as chairman will send out several letters.
If it is at all possible, we hope you will all try to be present to put this over, particularly as it is in the form of a general college gathering after the war.
Well, it looked like old times at the Cornell game in Hanover with restrictions off and better than twenty of the '15ers present at the game. It was a miserable day and more conducive to hockey than football, but I didn't hear a single '15er kick. This was the group present: Johnny Kimball, Fish Atwood, Sid Crawford, Bob Bigelow, Pete Winship, Jack Mason, String Downing, Casey Jones, Chan Foster, Kike Richardson, George Simpson, Herb Potter (in all his Lt. Col. Spangles), Nut Norwood, Eben Clough, Paul Sargeant, Buster Sawyer, Dale Barker, Bill Huntress, Russ Livermore (Colonel, but now in civilian clothes again) and your secretary, and, of course, the native '15ers of Hanover who are always present.
I outlined the situation facing Jiggs Donahue in the last notice and as more letters come from him it is evident that his situation is desperate. Bob Bigelow and Jack Mason particularly have been helping Jack out, but I am sure that many of his old cronies will want to add their bit. The address, again, is 55 Rue Boileau, Paris 16, France.
The Monday noon gatherings in Boston are drawing more and more of the group around Boston and recently even Gen. Howie Fuller on from Washington for a short stay was able to join the group. There are at least twenty who make these gatherings at different timesnot all the same day but they are regulars none the less. If you are in Boston on Monday, just ring Chan Foster at Laf. 0054 before is o'clock and join the party.
We regret to announce the death on November 13, 1945, of "Red" Keeler, full account of which appears in "In Memoriam" column.
Up to the time of sending this notice along, which must be in Hanover by tomorrow, no changes of address have come from the College office.
Fund Contributors for 1945
323 Gifts (Participation Index 80). Total gifts: $8497.63 (132% of objective). G. KELLOGG ROSE, JR., Class Agent.
1915
Anonymous Adams, George W. Alexander, Philip K. Aronowitz, Leon Austin, Albert M. Bache-Wiig, John Barker, W. Dale Bemis, William C. Bennink, Donald C. Bigelow, Robert C. Boggs, Arthur G. Bowler, John P. Boyd, Ernest C. Bradley, Albert Braun, Gustave A. Brown, Ralph W. Brownell, Tracy C. Budd, Harold H. Bull, Albert S. Burgum, Edwin B. Burt, Leo W. Byers, Vincent G. Cahn, Albert, Jr. Campbell, Bushrod H. Campbell, Gilbert M. Cannon, Peter H. Carpenter, Isaac W., Jr. Castle, Lester D. Cavanaugh, J. Harrison Chase, Russell D. Child, Fred S. Claflin, Harold H. Clarke, Robert G. Cleveland, Albert C. Clough, Earl E. Comiskey, Charles W. Cook, King Coon, Richard E. Corwin, Harold E. Courtright, Hugh C. Crawford, Sidney C. Daisy, George D. Davis, D. Dexter Davison, Harold K. Day, Frederic D.1 Dennen, Frank E. Dewing, Edmund R. Doe, Orlando C. Downing, Earle N. Durgin, Russell L. Dyke, George E. Ehinger, George Ekstrom, Frank C. Ellms, Harold S. English, Adolphe W. English, Alpheus Ferguson, John L. Fitts, Robert L. Flood, Hartwell W. Folan, Leo M. Fonda, Beecher H. Foster, Chandler H. Foster, Frank H. Frederick, Marvin L. Fredericks, Robert B. Frothingham, Robert Fuller, Howard E. Fuller, Wyman Z. Gear, Patrick E. Gibson, Paul S. Gish, Carl K. Graham, Lee H. Granger, William R. R., Jr. Graves, Everett J.1 Griffith, Charles E. Grills, Ben W.1 Guest, Robert G. Harriman, John N. Harris, Joel G. Harwood, Channing E. Haskell, Merrill Hazen, Deane S. Healy, John J. Henderson, James M. Hill, Stuart M. Hitchcock, David I. Hornblow, Arthur, Jr. Horton, Dabney Hovey, Otis W. Howe, Donald K. Howland, Malcolm G. Hunnewell, Hillman B. Huntress, William C. Hutchins, George W. Ingalls, George F. Ingram, Charles H. Jahri, Edward W. Johnson, Albert E. Johnson, A. LeRoy Johnson, Russell C. Jones, Heywood S. Jordan, Chester B.2 Kennedy, Walter J. Killeen, James M. Kimball, John C. King, Raymond T. Kinne, David B.1 Lafferty, James LeR. Lamson, Everett C. Law, Donald E. Learoyd, Philip C. Leary, Philip A. Leonard, Arthur H., Jr. Livermore, Russell B. Livingston, Alan C. Llewellyn, A. Stanley Loomis, John U. Lounsberry, Harold H. Low, Fletcher Lowe, Frederic P. Luddy, Richard Lyon, Gregory O. Mac Andrews, Erl P. McCarthy, Justin H. Macdonald, Malcolm R. MacFarland, James D. Marcy, Henry S. Martin, George H. Mason, John R. Meader, Walton B. Merrill, Boynton Milmore, Norville L. Monheimer, Henry I. Montsie, Warren E. Morey, Willis B. Mower, Clarendon Mo wry, Jared J. Mullin, John M. Murdock, Philip K. Nichols, Arthur C. Nissen, William C. Norwood, Roy M.
Noyes, Edwin M O'Day, Bernard V. O'Hara, Dwight Parnell, Carroll A Pearce, Frederick L. Pelletier, Philip H., Jr. Pendleton, John D. Pinkham, Harold B. pitman, Joseph P. Porter, Leßoy G. Potter, Herbert S. Pray, Thornton C. Priddy, Allan L.4 Redfield, Richard W. Reynolds, William R. Rice, Russell J. Rich, H. Thompson Richardson, Garald K. Rockwood, Otis F. Rogers, Dudley T. Rogers, William N. Rose, G. Kellogg, Jr. Rosenheim, Frederic S. Rothery, Paul R. Ruder, Ernst M. Ruml, Beardsley Russell, Raymond F. Ryan, Earl F. St. Clair, Ashley Sanborn, E. Cummings Sargeant, Paul E. Sargent, Charles W. Sargent, Hubert E. Sawyer, Howard P. Sawyer, Ralph A. Scharman, Richard A. Shambow, Wallace A. Sharp, Eliot R. Shea, Edward J. Sheldon, Arthur E. Sherman, Allen Simpson, George W. Sisk, James H., Jr. Slade, Benjamin J. Smith, Kent H. Smi th, Lei and B. Stearns, Howard O. Sterling, Arthur E. Stevens, Perry H. Strickland, Daniel L. Sullivan, Alfred B. Sutcliffe, Adam A. Swenson, Carl L. Taplin, Charles R.2 Tobin, Benjamin F., Jr. Tomfohrde, Andreas H. Tower, Arthur A. Tubby, William 8., Jr. Tuck, Leon P. Turner, Harold S. Vining, Paul M. Walker, George E. Wanamaker, Clarence L. Wanger, Walter F. Washburn, Kendrick H. Waugh, Dan F. White, Raymond S. Whiteley, Carl F. Whitney, Cecil E. Widman, Herbert V. Wilcox, John M. Williams, Arthur P.5 Williams, Leon E. Wilson, Edward H. Wing, Howard W. Winship, Roger Woodcock, Charles F.1 Woolverton, John H.1 Woolworth, W. Howard Wyman, Richard M. Young, George B. MEMORIAL GIFTS FROM: IG. Kellogg Rose, Jr.'15.2 James L. Lafferty '13.3 his mother, Mrs. JohnMacFarland.4 Mrs. Priddy.5 Mrs. Williams. MEN CARRYING INSURANCE WITH THE COLLEGE AS BENEFICIARY Bowler, John P. Claflin, Harold H. Clarke, Robert G. Frothingham, Robert Griffith, Charles E. Ingram, Charles H. Lyon, Gregory O. Nichols, Arthur C. Putney, Willis R. Rice, Russell J. Schroeder, Edgar H. Turner, Harold S.
JOHN R. MASON, new Class Agent for 1915, who succeeds G. Kellogg Rose in that major class office.
Secretary, Bay State Building, Lawrence, Mass. Treasurer, 31 State Street, Boston, Mass.