Class Agent, WILLARD H. CUMMINGS Box 126, Guilford, Me.
Ted Greenleaf has been home for six weeks following the amputation operation in a Boston hospital. He writes that he will have to learn to walk again—won't do much skiing this winter! His fund of courage is more than ample; it is fully equal to his problem.
Harry Warner made an unexpected visit to Boston on December 26 to the great pleasure of seven '07 men who enjoyed his hospitality. They were Smart, Grimes, Woodworth, Kitching, Niles, Crocker and Stilphen. They met Harry and his mother in their hotel suite and were their guests at luncheon. Harry left Dartmouth during his Junior year, established himself in Detroit, where he continues to live, first with Continental Motors and later with the Federal Truck Co. He is now with the Canadian Motor Lamp Co., Ltd., at East Windsor, Ontario, Canada, of which he is president, general manager and principal owner. Harry lives at 2170 Iroquois Avenue, Detroit, and has a summer home near Muskegon, Mich. He has two married daughters and six grandchildren. He lost his wife in 1933. Harry's interest in '07 is keen and he will be assured of a warm welcome if he attends the next '07 reunion.
The Brown Company, Berlin, N. H., has recently announced the retirement of our classmate Wendall Churchill, who joined the company in 1907 and has been assistant purchasing agent since 1925.
Bishop Niles attended the annual convention of the National Apartment House Owners Association at San Diego, Calif., in October and was elected its National Secretary. Following the convention he spent a week with Samand Helen Barnes in Seattle.
It is rumored that Phil and Mrs. Chase are looking for a home in the vicinity of Hanover to which they may retire when Phil gives up his business responsibilities.
Fund Contributors for 1948 100 Gifts (Participation Index 60). Total gifts: $6,151.00 (88% of objective). WILLARD H. CUMMINGS, Class Agent.
1907
Ashley, Edward L. Barker, Edward B. Barnes, Samuel L. Bartlett, James A Bartlett, Samuel C. Boyer, Francis B.1 Brown, Allan Brown, James B. Burns, James A. Chase, Philip H. Churchill, Perley W. Churchill, Wendall H. Coburn, Joseph M. Cochrane, Robert C. Crocker, John F. Cummings, Willard H. Cushman, Norman L. Davis, Nathaniel F. Davis, Orlando C. Downey, John E. Dudley, Guy E. Evans, Percival B. Fassett, Charles A. Field, Thomas S. Fields, Charles W. Forbes, David P.1 Frost, Ernest H. Gerry, Louis C. Glattfeld, John W. E. Grebenstein, George W. Green leaf, Fred B. Hart, John S. Hazen, Richard2 Heneage, Harry R. Hill, Hermon H. Hinman, Herbert D. Howard, George H. Hoyt, George H. Jamison, George H. Jennings, Harold D. Jennings, William Jewett, John V. Jordan, John H. Kelly, Harry G. Kenyon, Robert D. Kimball, William R. King, Victor L. Kitching, A. Harper Knapp, Merton C. Knight, N. Hobbs „ Lane, H. Richardson 5 . Langill, Morton H. Langley, Clarence E. Leavitt, Arthur H. Leonard, Edward H. Liscomb, George E. Lyon, Robert I.
Macdonald, Jerome A. McCoy, Wallis A. McKendree, Charles A. McLane, John R. Merrill, Guy R. Minsch, William J. Nesmith, Walter S. Nickerson, Albion R.3 Niles, Harold L. Norris, Clifford E. O'Neill, James M. Ordway, Fred D. Pelren, Harry J. Perkins, Ralph S. Pierce, Carlos T. Piper, Jonathan Plummer, Curtis Pond, Bremer W. Porter, Harry W. Prichard, Reuben P. Redington, Theodore T. Reilly, James C. Richards, Earl T. Richardson, Charles P. Richardson, Edward Ryder, Charles D.1 Sanborn, Walter B. Sanborn, William A. Sandy, Chester J. Savage, Walter A.1 Smart, Wilfred H. Smith, Morris K. Southgate, Richard S. Spear, Arthur G. Sprague, Leon A. Stevens, Albert E. Stilphen, Cornelius M. Stokes, Robert T. Storrs, Harry C. Tabor, Parker W. Tarbell, John A. Temple, Edward H. Walker, William D. Wallace, John C. Warner, Harry J. Washburn, Benjamin M. Whitaker, Harry S. Winslow, Arthur E. Witham, William E. Woodworth, Charles P. , Worthen, Thacher W. MEMORIAL GIFTS FROM: 1 George W. Grebenstein'07.2 Edward B. Barker '07.3 Robert D. Kenyon '07.
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