Class Notes

1941

March 1947 DONALD H. STILLMAN, STUART L. MAY
Class Notes
1941
March 1947 DONALD H. STILLMAN, STUART L. MAY

This is coming to you kind of on the run this month, as the Stillman family is in the midst of moving to a new apartment. So before my wife decides she wants to rearrange all the furniture again I'll try to get this column completed.

Hanging pictures in the next building to us, and also on the same telephone party, is George Canfield.

In another building directly behind us George Seel is anxiously awaiting a few finishing touches to his apartment before moving in and settling down.

So there is quite a good '41 representation right here in this new apartment development, and what seems more coincidental is the fact that Canfield, Seel, and Stillman all lived in South Mass. dormitory their first few years at Dartmouth.

Pete Glenn is back in the States again having doffed his British Indian Army uniform some months ago. He is now in New York working for an import-export concern, and for the present time is hanging his hat with Jupe Lewis and Fred Begole at 24 Jane St., N. Y. C.

Bill Galbraith's engagement has been announced to Miss Ruth L. Boyle, though there has been no announcement yet of their wedding date. Bill is with Frederick Loeser in Brooklyn, and at the present time is assistant gift buyer with said company.

One of the cleverest birth announcements yet seen arrived the other day from Don Taber heralding the arrival of John Lowell Taber on February 1, 1947. Made out like an invoice, and bearing the letterhead of Taber Shipyards, Pier 10 at Shaw Street, Lebanon, N. H., I felt sure I was getting socked for someone else's yacht before I opened it. Having gone to the N. Y. Motorboat Show, I thought perhaps I'd had a weak moment I couldn't remember.

Harry Douty is also a recently engaged man, though he and Miss Helen Ackerman have not decided upon a definite wedding date, for like so many people these days, they are waiting until they find a place to live before deciding on a date.

Monty Winship is living in Boston and is attending the Boston University School of Medicine. Dr. Bill Digrtam is with the University of Kansas Hospitals, Kansas City, Kansas. BillFlanders is living at 39 Dacotah Ave., Lake Hiawatha, N. J. Bob Frondorf is with Ault & Wiborg Cos. in New York City. Bob Dixon is back in Hanover. Dick Olmstead is living in New Haven, Conn., and George Murphy is down in Houston, Texas. Bill Mudgett is with the Earle Hardware Mfg. Cos., Reading, Pa. Bob Wollaeger is now living in Appleton, Wisconsin, and Dave Norris is in Dallas, Texas.

Recently received a card from Bud Hewitt '40 outlining tentative plans for a '40-41 class dinner to be held sometime in late March at the Dartmouth Club in N. Y. More details on this in DFTDB, and we will try to contact all of you in the N. Y. area directly. However will try to get the date in time so that Lew can cover it in his sheet. Some of you from out of town may be in N. Y. at that time, and will want to attend.

News has been far from prevalent this month—and the above is all I have for now. And as this has to get to Hanover by the 10th of February, I'll have to hang up now, and hope that there will be plenty of news within the next 30 days. See you in April.

COOLING THE COOLIE, Roy Rowan '4l, in Shang- hai with UNNRA, trades places with a Chinese be- tween the shafts of a ricksha.

Secretary, 160 Gordonhurst Ave., Bldg. A-31 Upper Montclair, N. J. Treasurer, 447 A Washington Ave., Brooklyn 5, N. Y.