On Saturday the 25th of September RupeDaniels and Virginia Tabor were married in York Village, Me. Two members of our class were married on Saturday, October a. JackCarroll, Ensign in the Navy, and Mary Brice were married in St. Margaret's Episcopal Church in Annapolis. And Dick Southwick and Louise Pope were married in Swampscott, Mass. Jack is currently at Pensacola in the Navy Air Force. Dick is in the sporting goods business in Beverly, Mass.
I had the following card from Dinny Waterman:
"My wife, Sibyl, our 22 month old boy "Trigger," and our cocker "Snark," and myself had a vacation from Harvard Law in September, at which time we stopped off for an overnight visit at The Ravine Camp at Moosilauke. Rog Brown, heading the place now, asked me to pass on this information to you in hopes that others might read it in the ALUMNI MAGAZINE and conclude the Ravine Camp is a good place to visit when and if they get time off. We had a very fine time."
Of course Rog has moved down to civilization now as assistant manager of the Hanover Inn, but the facilities of the Ravine Camp are still yours for the asking.
Dropped in to see Dr. Jim Andrew at Detroit Receiving Hospital the other day. I hit Jim at a busy time since he was on 24 hour call. All the time we were talking Jim was trying to find the right combination of lenses for the eyes of a grateful patient. Jim's wife, Elaine, is working at Harper Hospital here.
Among recent visitors at the Hanover Inn, which could mean they were there sometime within the past three months, were CharlieHolt, Rod Curtin, Mr. and Mrs. Will Hufstader, and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Nintzel.
Here is an item that I missed last month by reason of having lost the announcement which was sent to me. Jean and Art Pounds were the proud parents of a baby girl born the latter part of August. Art is working in Cleveland.
Bud Baldwin is a student engineer at the New Departure Division of General Motors at Bristol, Conn. Winch Ewell is a salesman of the U.S. Gypsum Co. in New York City. DickKendall is a mill apprentice at the Bates Manufacturing Company, Edwards Division in Augusta, Me. Incidentally, I see Dick's brother-in-law, Phil Moon, class of 1942, from time to time. He is a Credit Manager in the National Bank of Detroit. Tim Lewis is a distributor for the Elliott-Lewis Corp. in Philadelphia. Bill McNeely is a special representative for the Nash Motors Division of NashKelvinator Corp. in Chicago. Dr. Jerry Peacock has returned to Honolulu, Hawaii, where he is a physician at the St. Francis Hospital. Jim Doole and his wife, Pat, came all the way from Hawaii to see the 1948 World Series. Jim was playing semi-pro baseball this summer in the Islands and when the season ended he was voted the outstanding player in the loop. The award entitled him to an allexpense-paid trip to the World Series. WarrenQuimby has a fellowship at Yale. Fred McA.Dauies is attending Harvard Medical School.
George Hunsicker is a food broker in Philadelphia. Olav Passburg is a Flight Instructor for Gossett Air Service in Van Nuys, Calif. Don Rice is assistant sales director for a company located in St. Louis, Mo.
The following letter is from Rod Walser who is working for Smith, Kline 8: French Laboratories in Philadelphia:
"Cindy and I took in the Penn-Dartmouth game with Bob Ross and Jack Holmes with their respective dates. We all dropped in at the Hotel Warwick to see some of the team. Had a chat with Nick Sandoe before the kickoff. He certainly made a fine showing in the Little Green Derby. Bob Anthony gave a few details of his sales job in Buffalo. He drove down with five other rabid fans. Also seen in the stands were John Collins, Tim Lewis and George Barr."
Al Russell and Tom Candler are planning to attend the Cornell game at Ithaca.
How about some news?
AS CLOSE AS YOU CAN COME TO AN ALL-DARTMOUTH WEDDING was that in Hanover, Oct. 2, of Charlie Ho!t '45, former hockey star, and Nancy Gile, daugh'er of Dr. John F. Gile '16, College trustee.
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