Memorial Fund Chairman, 257 Loring Ave., Pelham 65, N. Y.
Miss Julia Carlyle Black, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Carlyle Helmle Black of Marvin Ridge Road, New Canaan, Conn., was married on September 10 in the Congregational Church to Malcolm Stearns Jr. The ceremony, per- formed by the Rev. Merrill Fowler Clarke, was followed by a reception at the Country Club of New Canaan. Mrs. Frederick S. Gil- bert, sister of the bridegroom was an attend- ant. Dr. Kendall Stearns of Claverack, N. Y. was best man for his brother. Ushers included John P. Stearns of Wilton, brother of the bridegroom and Frederick S. Gilbert of New- Canaan. Mrs. Stearns was graduated from the Madeira School, Greenway, Va., and Smith College in the class of 1944. Malcolm Jr., better known as Sandy, graduated from Am- herst in 1939 and received his Master's Degree from Harvard in 1941. Since his release from the Navy as a Commander, he has been doing research for his doctorate at Trinity College, Cambridge, Eng. Sandy will be on the faculty of Wesleyan University, Middletown, and the couple will make their home in Haddam. The Arthur Soules and Hazel McLane Clark were among the Dartmouths at the wedding. Mike and Annis have moved to Danbury Road, Wilton, Conn.
After we hobble to press the first week of October, we learn that Sydney Ruggles is transferring back to the Corps of Engineers, North Atlantic Division, effective October 17. He expects to be sent to Goose Bay, Labrador. His address will be A.P.O. 677, c/o Post- master, New York City. His home address will remain King Street, R.F.D. 4, Danbury, Conn. Syd will take two weeks' leave follow- ing the completion of his work at the Federal Correctional Institution, during which time he hopes to write the rough draft for the class booklet. Syd has done a grand job in collecting and organizing information for the class booklet and records. It is certainly to be hoped that his transfer will not cause him to slacken his activities in this direction.
Lawrence Adler, musician and lecturer, lives in the shadow of Yale at 1214 Chapel St., New Haven. L. C. Amidon is a Professor of Accounting in Post Junior College, Water- bury, and is a member of the firm of Amidon, DeAngelis & Cos. of Waterbury where he lives. Erastus Beethoven Badger 11, Tat to us, is President and Treasurer of E. B. Badger & Sons. Tat is still a leading citizen of Win- chester. Guy Blodgett is Master in Mathe- matics in Technical High School, Boston. He lives in Woburn. Harold C. Clark is in the Research Department of Polaroid Corpora- tion, Boston. He lives in Nashua. Fred Cope-land is Treasurer and a director of the Ran- dolph Co-operative Savings & Loan Ass'n. at Randolph, Vt. He continues to do a good deal of writing and his articles and stories appear from time to time in different publi- cations. Dick Danforth is still President of Danforth Anchors in Berkeley, Calif, where he lives.
Lester C. Greenwood, who lives in Port- land, is a salesman of Rockwool insulation. It took persistent research by Sydney Ruggles to report that L.C. boasts six children and nine grandchildren. This certainly entitles him to share honors with Treadway and ArtWyman who have basked in the limelight o£ their accomplishments in the department of progeny.
Henry Emery is with the Kler Bros. Shoe Manufacturing Cos. of Derry, N. H., where he lives. Chubby Howe is with Morrison-Skinner Cos. of Wakefield, woodworkers. Roy Keith is Assistant to the Commissioner of Correction in charge of Industries in the Mass. State De- partment of Correction. Roy has charge of the maintenance of all state prisons and cor- rectional institutions. Amos C. Lanphear is a salesman with the Thomas Street Cos., Water- bury, Conn, where he lives. Ernest A. Lincoln is a partner in the firm of A. H. Hood & Cos., an insurance business in Fall River. FrankMcKone is engaged in professional engineer- ing in Dover, N. H. where he lives. Frank boasts of four children and four grandchil- dren. John McElwain is Secretary of the Hazen Paper Cos. of Holyoke, Mass. where he lives. Scott Mann is Cashier of the National Bank of Newbury, Wells River, Vt.
William A. Miller, Alex to us, is office man- ager for Good Housekeeping in New York. Alex has two sons, William G. Miller '42 and Dana E. Miller '49. Dana Parkinson is Chief of the Division of Information and Educa- tion in the U. S. Forest Service, Washington, D. C. Dana stopped pole-vaulting long enough to have three children and four grandchildren. Richard R. Peebles, Colonel to us, the only man in the class from the great state of Kentucky, best known for brown whiskey and blue grass, is the City Auditor of Ashland, Ky. His son, Richard R. Jr. '42, is at Teachers College, Columbia. Harold Rugg, long Professor of Education at Teachers Col- lege, Columbia, hides out in the summer at Woodstock, N. Y. Douglas Ruxton is a part- ner in the Adams & Ruxton Construction Cos. of Springfield, Mass. Bill Silleck, who lives in Dover, Del. is just out of the hospital after an operation.
Henry Stone, who boasts of four sons and eight grandchildren, still works at the job as President of D. D. Chase Lumber Cos., Haver- ill, a position he has occupied for a long time. Fred Vietor is a partner in the firm of Vietor, Common, Dann & Cos. in the investment se- curities business in Buffalo. Viet has a son Frederick Jr. and a grandson, Frederick 11. Ray Walker is President of the Harbor View Hotel, Inc., which operates a resort hotel at Edgartown, Mass. Ray boasts of two sons and a daughter and four grandchildren. ArthurWeston is an engineer in the Massachusetts Department of Public Health and is recog- nized as an authority on water supply and sewage disposal. Earl Wiley is a Professor of Speech at Ohio State University where he has been for a long time. Earl has two sons, two daughters and four grandchildren. Hazel Mc-Lane Clark spent most of the summer at Ken- nebunkport, Me. and returned to New Ca- naan in September. She plans to visit in Maine and New Hampshire and then will probably spend the winter in Florida.
The Class Notes Editor and Lela picked up Mary after the reunion and pointed west in their new Oldsmobile Futuramic (adv.), visiting in Detroit on the way. Lela turned her ankle late in July and an X-Ray disclosed that the small bone in the ankle was broken. She wore a sturdy walking cast for six weeks which circumscribed her activities a little. It has just been removed. Bill Jr. '49 has re- turned to Hanover for his third year. Mary, Smith '4B, starts to work at the Harris Trust Cos., Chicago in October.
NEW ADDRESSES: John A. Detlefsen, 214 Fay- ette St., Staunton, Va.; Percy E. Gleason, 44 School St., Boston 8, Mass.; Eliphalet A. Greeley, 715 6th St., N., St. Petersburg, Fla.; Charles M. Hall, 473 Fruit Hill Ave., N. Providence, R. I.; W. Hartwell Harriman, 32 Crary Ave., Binghamton, N. Y.; Frederick H. Munkelt, 1305 Dorchester Rd., Brooklyn 26, N. Y.; Albert W. Thwing, 312 Oak Ave., St. Lambert, Que., Canada; Elisha F. Winslow, 306 Walpole St., Norwood, Mass.
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