Class Notes

1922

May 1947 ANDREW MARSHALL 2ND, ERIC C. MALMQUIST
Class Notes
1922
May 1947 ANDREW MARSHALL 2ND, ERIC C. MALMQUIST

It won't be long now, Twoters! In just about a month from now we'll be back again on Hanover Plain, having one hell of a lot o£ fun. I'm not going to comment on Reunion plans particularly in these notes as you will be getting direct word from the publicity committee and through "The Twoter" concerning the program for the weekend of June 13-15. Suffice it to say that at this writing (April 1) we expect the greatest turn-out of Twoters that we've ever had, and the number of wives and children that are returning will make our family circle complete. The Reunion Committee has a wonderful schedule lined up for the enjoyment of every single one of us.

If, perchance, you haven't made up your mind—please do so quickly and let Fran Leland know at once. His address: 273 Summer Street, Boston, Mass. Certain parts of our program demand a close advance count and you can help everyone, including yourself, to have a better time and more fun if you will let us know whether we can count you in.

John Wood, president of Brooks Bros., has accepted the chairmanship of the Manhattan commerce and merchandising committee of the Greater New York Fund's tenth annual appeal.

Johnnie Johnson, stalwart Twoter in New York, organized a bang-up class dinner held at the Dartmouth Club on March 11. Frank Horan wielded the gavel and called on Johnnie Wood and Ted Robie, among others, for a few comments. Fran Leland came down from Boston especially for the dinner and gave the boys .the latest hot dope on Reunion plans. I had fully intended to be on deck myself but a business trip interfered and on that evening I was in Fort Wayne, Ind. My scouts have written of the swell time and all give credit to Johnnie for arranging the party. Those present were: Troyer Anderson, Harry Bruckner, Chuck Canfield, Mat Clarke, John,Dana, Bob Dewey, Rog Eastman, John Fancher, Cec Goldbeck, Bill Haas, John Hardy,Larry Healy, Frank Horan, Eddie Johnson,Johnnie Johnson, Max Kenyon, Sumner KilMarx, Dan Kincaid, Fred Kristeller, Fran Leland, Stan Miner, Bill Morrell, Ted Robie,,Ralph Spotts, Chris Suttmeier, Ben Wilson and John Wood. There were 27 Twoters in all—a swell turnout!

Did you know that John Irighram is a lawyer in Quincy, 111., is married and has one son; John Hardy is a consulting engineer with Geo- F. Hardy & Son, New York City; HatBurnham is industrial engineer for Anderson, Nichols & Cos. of Boston; Earl Frederick is merchandising superintendent for Butler Bros, in Baltimore; Hal Green is in the real estate business in Lexington, Mass.; JohnnieShea is vice president of Reliance Motor Sales, Inc. of Detroit; Harford Steen is with the Interstate Bag Co. in Walden, N. Y.; FrankGray is connected with Chase Brass & Copper Cos., Waterbury, Conn., in the personnel and. training division; lien Rassieur is president of Paulo Products Cos., St. Louis; Jim Moody will be in Alaska in June and regrets that hewon't be in Hanover to see us; Gubby MacDermott, insurance man from Moodus, Conn., will be in Hanover next month; Henry Powers. is personnel director of Trumbull Electric Mfg. Cos., Plainville, Conn.; Brews Marean is. with New Jersey Bell Telephone Co. in Newark; Loosh Sherman reports his connection, with Gulligan Softwater Service Co., Evanston, 111.; Horace Sheparcl will be in Hanover in June; Joe Ross is with Killip Laundering Cos., Albany, N. Y.; Phil Nichols may not get to reunion but Roy Bunting will be there; FredKristeller is an attorney for Equitable Life of New York.

Sumner Kilmarx was elected manager of the New York branch of the Tuck School Clearing House at its annual dinner in New York on March 13. Olie Olsen and other Tuck faculty men spoke at the affair.

Don't forget the Alumni Fund and the importance of doing your share—don't relax in. your plan to send Bill Bullen your check for our 25th Anniversary Gift—remember CecGoldbeck needs your replies for biographical information about which he has written you. —and let Fran Leland know how many to expect from your family for Reunion.

And now a word to you Twoters who for one. reason or another may not get back in June. I'm sure you'll be. thinking of us on. Hanover Plain and we would like to hear from you. So why not send us a telegram or letter of greeting that may be read to the class assembled at the banquet on Saturday night, June 14th. Address me c/o 1922, Hanover, N. H.

My best to you all.

Secretary, 1837 Arlington St., Bethlehem, Pa Treasurer, 143 East Ave., Norwalk, Conn. Memorial Fund, ChairmanWILBUR W. BULLEN 38 Newbury St., Boston, Mass.

25™ REUNION JUNE 13-15