Class Notes

1914

February 1948 DR. WALLACE H. DRAKE, RUFUS L. SISSON JR., JOHN F. CONNERS
Class Notes
1914
February 1948 DR. WALLACE H. DRAKE, RUFUS L. SISSON JR., JOHN F. CONNERS

To Rufus L. Sisson Jr., D:D.—DEFENDANT

You are hereby summoned to appear in Hanover forthwith and show just reason why the libelous statements set forth in alleged copy of letter, bearing your name, sent to one Drake, not ahunter but a duck, should not be retracted with due apology, or failing that, adjudged guilty of the heinous crime with imposition of such penalty as may be warranted under the circumstances.

Upon failure to appear forthwith, snow, rain, hail, HELL OR HIGH WATER notwithstanding, that you be further charged with the penalty of a wheel of cheese (Jersey), for consumption with new liquor (notice appearing in alleged letter, having stated that no old liquor remained at the camp), over Washington's Birthday week-end in 1948.

Dated December 10, 1947

John M. Piane, Esq. Attorney for Complainant Martin J. Remsen—Farmer, NORTH COUNTRY, Dairyman and Heavier Underdrawers Outdoorist than Pop-eye of Potsdam, The would-be bear shooter.

For: Bill Farisee, Esq. Another Potsdam Pop-eye, Attorney for Defendent, and Woodchopper DeLuxe.

A true copy attest: Wallace H. Drake, Clerk

The above summons was duly served, and although court is not yet sitting, we strongly suspect that the defendent will be found guilty and will be fined the carcass of one previously salted and illegally captured deer. This deer will undoubtedly be used on the night of Febr ruary 21 to feed the Sno-bird party. Are you going to be there to enjoy it?

Hadley Cole writes from 208 White HorsePike, Oaklyn, N. J.,

. As you will note, I have the above temporary address where we are staying with my sisterin-law. Last June, sold my home in Philadelphia and since then have been spending quite some time on lower Cape Cod, trying to work out some sort of a deal for myself in business. Recently made my temporary headquarters for about a month, in Wareham, Mass., and may be back soon after January 15, for another attempt to reach _my objective If I do get back, and am in your vicinity, will at least call you and perhaps we can get together!"

If Hadley does make this move, it will be niceto have him in the Boston area.

Either this month, or last month, THE MAGAZINE should carry under 1915, an obituary notice regarding "Butch" Fonda, who died November 12. "Butch" started with 1914, but left during his sophomore year. He later returned and graduated with the class of 1915. His passing is lamented by all who knew him.

John Hanna has recently been on an extended trip to Mississippi to speak at the Junior Bar Associates. He also recently debated the Marshall Plan with John Ferguson, formerly of the State Department. Really a school forum rather than a formal. debate, and I rather suspect that John was not too optimistic in regard to our foreign policy.

Mat Hallett writes that the home town, Charlotte, S. C., had its first white Christmas in sixty-seven years, about six inches.

"What a contrast to what you have all had in New England! I am glad that one of my northern trips didn't coincide with that blizzard. "I see that the Boston Alumni Dinner is to be held February 4, and am sorry to say I shall miss the function this year.

"The daughter, Katherine, and her husband live in Charlotte. They have a daughter eleven months old. John, the son, graduated at the University of North Carolina last August, after spending a year and a half in the Pacific as an ensign in the Navy. At present he is an apprentice in the Springs Cotton Mills in Fort Mills, S. C. The Old Man is still with _ The Kendall Company, a thirty-year man in point of service."

With American Troops moving out of Italy the following change of address is no surprise but where it is, is anybody's guess. Maf. HoraceL. Borden A.C. 0-473210 7700 TI & E Group, A.P.O. 154, c/o P.M., N.Y.C. Moose Englehom is now with the War Assets Administration in Philadelphia and is living at 7000 Lincoln Drive, Philadelphia 19, Pa. He is Regional Personnel Director. Bob Munson can be reached at 1203 West 41st St., Richmond, Va.; and Spencer Howell is at 2546 Robinwood Ave., Toledo 10.

Lize Wheelock is apparently not too appreciative of the beautiful White Mantle of Snow recently laid down in the East. "Whoever started the song, 'We're Praying for a White Christmas' certainly overdid it this year." Lize saw the play, Born Yesterday the day after his birthday. Could there by any significance? Anyway he says, "It was rough in spots," and that we will see it in Boston much emasculated.

We are limited in space this month but must use the last few lines to remind you that if you have a son in Hanover and haven't noti- fied the secretary, he may not get invited to the father-sons dinner the 20th of this month. We have found twenty-three sons and don't want to miss any. You should come yourselves and bring the wife. The regular class dinner and cocktail party will be held as last year on Saturday night the 21st of February, and at this writing there are rooms left. In wiring Dave Heald for a reservation be sure and specify that you are "fourteen."

If we find out in time, we will let you know the date of the New York Class Dinner and the New York Alumni, Dinner and in the meantime—Have you paid your dues?

Fund Contributors for 1947 252 Gifts (Participation Index 103). Total gifts: $12,283.78 (139% of objective). JOHN F. CONNERS, Class Agent.

1914

Aborn, Pennell N. Anderson, Thomas A.1 Applin, Paul L. Austin, Herbert S. Babcock, Jesse H. Bacon, Lester E. Baldwin, Dalton G. Barke, Ralph J. Barlow, Richard J. S. Barnard, Everett H. Barnes, Hammond Barnes, William H. Barnes, William W. Barrett, W. Emerson Barrows, Chester L. Barsaloux, Lawrence F. Bartlett, Herbert L.2 Batchelder, Charles S. Batchelder, Joseph3 Beals, Geoffrey H. Bentley, Warner Bergman, Edward H. Blackburn, Casper K. Blood, Forrest C. Blythe, James4 Boggs, George A. Borden, Horace L. Bowler, Edward Bowman, Howard E. Breslin, William W. Briggs, George E.5 Brown, Harold D. Buck, Ellsworth B. Buckley, Clyde D. Burleigh, John R. Burnham, Donald C. Buswell, Holt W.c Buswell, Holt W.1 Butler, Clarence K.7 Campbell, Frederic W. Castle, Harold A. Chase, Charles A. Chase, Daniel Claeys, Charles M.8 Coe, Philip F. Colby, Dudley R. Colby, Fletcher H. Cole, Hadley Conn, Dwight Conners, John F. Cook, Harry M. Corliss, Louis I. Crandall, Charles N. Cranston, Frederick P. Curtis, Howard S. Daley, Walter F. Davidson, Frederic A. Davidson, Herman Day, Joseph L.9 Day, Joseph L.10 Dearing, Arthur H. Dellinger, John L. Deverian, Nasib V. DeWitt, Roscoe P. Dillingham, Lewis M. Donovan, Frank H. Drake, Wallace H. Duke, Charles O. Edson, Carroll A. Elkins, Edgar H. Emerson, Dean A. Englehorn, Wesley T. Fahey, Howard S. Fairfield, Erie Farwell, Nathan Faxon, Charles Henry Fellows, Albert W. Field, John H. Files, Myron J. Flanders, Robert Fletcher, William L. Floyd, Walter E. Flinn, Henry B. Fordham, Stephen C. Foss, Raymond H. Fraser, C. Frederic French, George W. Frost, George W.1 Frost, George W.11 Frost, Henry B.1 Fuller, C. Kenneth Fuller, Samuel A. Gardner, Gail I. Gary, Hubert J.12 Gilbert, George H. Gilbert, Wilfred C. Giles, E. Newman Gould, James R. Grant, Kenneth Green, William A. Jr. Gregg, James D. Hall, F. Derby Hall, Wilmot J.10 Hallett, Howell K. Hands, William C. Jr. Hanna, John A. Harlow, John McA.13 Harris, Jonathan N. Harvey, Maurice G. Harvey, Philip C.14 Hastings, Morris O. Hastings, Robert C. Hawley, James B. Hayward, Henry Hazelton, Paul H.15 Hazen, John N. Healy, James M. Heenehan, James T. Herlihy, William R. Jr. Herring, Albert C. Higgins, Leo A. Hinman, Hazen B. Hobbs, Leon P. Hogsett, Robert N. Holway, "William R. Hopkins, Robert C. Howe, Paiil Howes, Paul S.10 Howland, Carl E. Hubel, Jesse H. Humphrey, Walter B. Humphries, Alfred E. Hunt, Harland A.13 Hutchins, Ralph M. Jenkins, Ralph A. Johnson, Harold T. Jones, Francis F. Jones, W. Scott S. Junkins, E. Page Kalenderian, Yahan H. Kimball, Ernest LaM. Kingman, Lawrence Kingsford, Carleton L. Kingsley, Charles Kittredge, E. Roy Knight, Walter D. Kuech, Russell N.17 Larmon, Sigurd S. Lavin, Edward A.13 Lawrence, Carl A. P. Learoyd, Ernest S. Leech, Edward Lewis, John P. Little, George P. Little, Lester K. Littlefield, Alden L. Llewellyn, Frank A. Loudon, Paul W. Loveland, Winslow H. Lowell, Henry O. MacCartee, Douglas G. Mackinnon, Hugh A. McAllaster, Richard V. McCallum, James D. McCullough, John F. McDonough, Gilbert L. McLaughlin, Charles B. Maddalena, Arthur D. Main, Theodore Marceau, Franz R. Margeson, J. Parker Jr. Marriner, James T.1 Mayo, Winthrop M. Mead, Souther Munkelt, Albert E.18 Naramore, Harold B. Netsch, Walter A. Newmark, Abraham J. Nichols, Loring P. Niles, Caleb H. Noble, Robert S. Noe, Ralph D.19 O'Connor, Charles W. F. O'Leary, Paul A. Olson, Karl O. Osborn, Edward T. Overton, Alan M. Palmer, John M. Palmer,.John P. Papson, E. Taylor Parker, Leslie Pattee,, Luther A. Pattillo, Gilbert S. Paul, Chesley A. Pease, Harold A. Peppard, John T. Perkins, Paul L. Piane, John M. Picken, Marshall W.20 Pierce, Clarence W. Piatt, Gordon J. Pomeroy, Milton D. Pooler, Francis Potter, Howard H. Pritchard, Richard E. Quarles, Benjamin H. Ramage, James B. Remsen, Martin J. Rice, Roger C. Richardson, George H. Richmond, Allen P. Jr. Robinson, Elmer Roland, William A. Ross, Winthrop P. Rud, Anthony M.21 Saeger, Ernest T. Saltmarsh, Sherman W. Sargent, Gorham P.22 Sheldon, Samuel DeW. Shields, James B. Sisson, Rufus L. Jr.. Skakle, Alexander T. Slater, William B.23 Sleeper, Gordon C. Smedley, Charles W. Smith, Burt H. Smith, Harvey H. Smith, Paul C. Spore, Leland P. Stiles, Harold A. Stillman, Jesse W. Stout, Charles E.24 Stratton, Stanley C. Stratton, William A. Sullivan, Florence F.28 Symonds, Bertrand R. Taft, James C. Therrien, Zotique W. Tilton, George H. Trott, Raymond H. Tuck, Alexander J. M. Tukey, Allan A. Vanßiper, Harold G. von Lenz, Rudolph Voorhees, Enders McC. Warren, John A. Washburn, William W. Watkins, George F.13 Webber, Henry W. Webster, George M. Webster, Paul D. Wescott, Chester A. Wheatley, George D. Wheelock, Arthur S. White, Leonard D. White, Richard J. Jr. Wicker, Carlton S. Wilkinson, Ray L. Wood, Bertram C. Woodies, Arthur F. Woodman, Ralph S. Woodman, Rodney C. Wright, Burrell Wright, George O.26 Yeaton, Philip O. Young, George Jr. Young, Rugar27 MEMORIAL GIFTS FROM: 1 John H. Field '14.2 Gift received prior todeath,3 Mrs. Batchelder.4 Anonymous.5 Anonymous.6 Mrs. Buswell.7 Mrs. Butler.8 Mrs. Claeys.9 Mrs. Katherine K. Day.10 E. Page Junkins 'l4.11 F. A. Davidson 'l4.12 Son, John Gary.13 Classmate.14 Mrs. Harvey.15 Mrs. Hazelton.16 Mrs. Howes.17 Brother, Julius F. Kuech'l7.18 Brother, Frederick Munkelt '08.19 Mrs. Noe20 Anonymous.21 Mrs. Rud.22 Mrs. Sargent.23 Widow, Mrs. Marguerite Slater Cantine.24Brother, BenjaminStout '11.25 Mrs. Sullivan.23 Brother, M. S. Wright'l3.27 Mrs. Young. MEN CARRYING INSURANCE WITH THE COLLEGE AS BENEFICIARY Buck, Ellsworth B. Daley, Walter F. Edson, Carroll A. Emerson, Dean A. Englehorn, Wesley T. Fairfield, Erie Hallett, Howell K. Junkins, E. Page Kimball, Ernest L. Kingsford, Carleton L. Larmon, Sigurd S. Loudon, Paul W. Loveland, Winslow H. Lyons, Walter L. MacCartee, Douglas McCullough, John F. Mackinnon, Hugh A. Netsch, Walter A. Robinson, Elmer Sisson, Rufus L. Jr. Stillman, Jesse W. Trott, Raymond H. Wescott, Chester A.

CLASS AGENT JOHN F. CONNERS '14

Secretary, 88 Sea Street, North Weymouth, Mass. Treasurer, 26 Garden Street, Potsdam, N. Y. Class Agent, The Stanley Works, Bridgeport, Conn. NINETEEN FOURTEEN SUPERIOR COURT Home Office SITTING IN HANOVER, N. H.