LUNCHEON WEDNESDAY NOONWM. PENN HOTEL GRILLPITTSBURGH, PA.
Congratulations to L. J. Westhaver '28, former general superintendent of the American Steel and Wire Company, Donora, Pa. plant, who has been named Duluth District Manager of Operations for the same company. We of the Alumni Club are very sorry to see Larry and his family leave Pittsburgh and wish him loads of luck in Duluth.
Ray Helm '40 was blessed this summer with a prospective member for the class of 1972Congratulations, Ray.
The attendance at the Wednesday luncheons has been rather small this summer since the average vacation period for a Dartmouth man in Pittsburgh is six weeks (four weeks business). A few of the regulars have been Nate Parker '26, reporting the latest actions of the stock market; George Scott '25, BillEaton 'l4 and Carl Tourtellot '45, the Gulf contingent; Ned McLaren '43 and MerrillMcLane '43, Kopper Company's finest; GeorgeStewart '45, Mellon Bank himself (our treasurer); Bill Hinkel '33, our club prexy; EdChinlund '29, now living in his new home on Beechwood Blvd.; John Bird '44, solving U.S. Steel's legal problems; Dale Armstrong '46, giving his darndest for the All Stars and Carnegie Illinois; Harold Perkins '25, happy about his son Donald being accepted at Dartmouth; Fred Babcock '36, rushing around the country in his duties at President of the Babcock Lumber Cos.; and Ed Byrkit '47, designing bridges with George S. Richardson, Engr. ,
Anyone who is in Pittsburgh on Wednesday be sure to stop in the Wm. Penn Grill for lunch. There's always a seat for you.
Secretary, 100 Leon Rd., Pittsburgh 20, Pa.