Class Agent, ARTHUR L. LEWIS 125 Walnut St., Watertown 72, Mass.
Sidney Ruggles spent the holidays at home on leave from his engineering work in Labrador. The present prospect is that Sid's assignment there will be longer than he anticipated. It is definitely to be hoped that Sid s duties there will not interfere with his invaluable work as keeper of the records of the class.
Arthur T. Anderson is sales manager of the Arthur S. Brown Manufacturing Company of Tilton, N. H. Arthur Blood is president of the J. B. Blood Company, Lynn. He lives in Middleton. His daughter, Annah Blood Thayer, lives in Exeter. N. H. His son, Arthur Jr., an artist, lives in Taos, N. M.
The bachelor bard of Utica, Pop Chesley, is a member of the board of governors of the Utica Rotary Club, a director of the Utica Boys Club and a member of the Board of Trustees of Cushing Academy. He is president of the Dartmouth Club of the Mohawk Valley.
Frank G. Cook is assistant superintendent of the Northern Pacific Railway at Livingston, Mont., where he lives. Ralph Crowley is a production consulting engineer in Cambridge, Mass., where he lives. His son Thomas is with ECA in London as a Steel Marketing Expert, on leave from the U. S. Steel Corporation, Pittsburgh. His daughter Nancy is personnel director of the Queen Hospital, Honolulu.
Howard Cowee attended the Colgate game at Hanover, but could not find any other 1908 men there. He drew seats in the Colonnade at the Stadium for the Harvard game, so did not sit with the class group. He saw Gen. Knox after the game.
Hazel McLane Clark drove to Florida and is at the Clearwater Beach Hotel, Clearwater, where she plans to spend the winter. RalphCurrier's address is RFD No. 1, Milford, N. H. His oldest son Prescott is a Commander in the U. S. Navy, stationed in Washington. Ralph also has three other sons, two daughters and five grandchildren.
Jack Detlefsen's son John, of Waynesboro, Va., is a Technical Project Engineer with the Dupont Company. Jack Everett's son Jack Jr. is a student at Cornell Law School. His daughter Eloise is a newspaper reporter in Auburn, Me. Edward C. Farrington, Major to us, is a broker with Putnam & Company, Hartford. He lives in Norfolk. His son Edward Jr. lives in Lutherville, Md. where he is with the Phoenix Insurance Company of Hartford. Ed Jr. has two sons, Major III and Peter.
Roscoe Frame is assistant principal of Dudley School, Roxbury, Mass. He lives in Ipswich. Fred E. Hanson is a real estate agent with N. Y., N. H. & H. Railroad. He lives in Wollaston. Harry Harriman's address is now Binghamton, N. Y. Crosby Hoar is assistant regional forester with the U. S. Forest Service with offices in Philadelphia.
Arthur Hopkins is assistant director of the Division of Lands and Forests of the New York State Conservation Commission with offices in Albany. He lives in Spencertown, N. Y. from which he commutes to Albany daily. Arthur was with the Red Cross in the North African Theatre in World War 11. He left us to attend the University of Michigan, where he graduated. He is the only graduate of the University of Michigan ever to be elected president of the Dartmouth Alumni Association of Northeastern New York. In Spencertown he is living in a family homestead 150 years old. He is proud of the Hungarian pigeons he raises.
Stacey Irish, who is still in school work in Evanston, Ill., since 1941 has been secretary and chief examiner of the Evanston Civil Service Commission, and Retirement Fund officer of the Illinois State Municipal Retirement Board.
Peter McCarthy gave the doctors some work in December when he had an operation at the Boston City Hospital. Last reports were that he was doing well. Speaking of work for the doctors, Queech Safford who recently finished a term as a member of the Vermont Legislature, broke a leg while skiing two years ago. In the Legislature Queech was credited with serving on several important legislative committees.
Raymond E. Marsh is assistant chief of the U.S. Forestry Service, a post he has held since 1937. He is stationed in Washington. Ray has been with the U.S. Forestry Service for 38 years, ever since finishing his course at the Yale Forestry School. Bill Knight Jr. '49 was elected manager of Freshman Hockey at the close of the managerial competition of the Dartmouth Athletic Council in December.
NEW ADDRESSES: Stanley F. Nute, Farmington, N. H.
Fund Contributors for 1948111 Gifts (Participation Index 71).Total gifts: §5,982.50 (92% of objective). ARTHUR L. LEWIS, Class Agent.
1908
Alden, Alanson G. Anderson, Arthur T. Badger, Erastus B. Barnes, Arthur B. Bartlett, Edward P. Blake, Francis G. Blakely, Joseph W. Blanchard, Gordon Blodgett, Guy C. Blood, Arthur K. Bright, George A. Cams, Raymond L. Chandler, Albert R. Chesley, Roland E. Comstock, Donald L. Copeland, Fred O. Corcoran, John W. Cowee, Howard W. Crosby, Sumner Currier, Ralph P. Currier, Warren Danforth, Richard S. Dunn, Theodore I. English, Harold L. English, William F. Everett, John S. Farrington, Edward C. Fine, George B. Fiske, Eben W. Frothingham, Donald Y. Furman, Walter F. Gleason, Percy E.
Greenwood, Lester C. Griffin, Thomas J. Griffin, Winthrop A. Griswold, Laurence W.1 Hale, Warren F. Hammond, J. Albert Harriman, W. Hartwell Hill, Roger F. Hilton, Howard H. Hinman, John H. Hobart, Harold S. Hodgson, Fred H. Hopkins, Arthur S. Howe, Luther M. Hull, Morton Jordan, Thomas E. Knight, William D. Knox, Benjamin C. Lanphear, Amos C. Lewis, Arthur L. Lewis, Mason A. Lowe, George B. Lowe, Porter W. Lynde, William M. Mann, Scott W. Marion, Gardner S. Marsh, Everett T. Marsh, Raymond E. Marshall, Lee W. McAllister, Thomas S. Melville, Chester W. Merrill, Richard B.
Miller, William A. Mitchell, Harry W. Munkelt, Frederick H. Nichols, Andrew L. Norton, James J. Nute., Stanley P. O'Shea, Arthur D. Parkinson, Dana Pease, Ralph S. Perkins, Allan M. Prentice, Eugene M.2 Rich, Walter C. Robinson, Francis A. Rogers, Harry K. Rotch, Arthur B. Ruggles, Sydney L. Rutherford, Seymour S. Ruxton, Douglas D. Safford, Charles N. Schilling, Frederick E. Severance,-Gharles C. Sherburne, Raymond W. Sides, Arthur C. Smallman, Edwin W. Snow, Harold H. Soule, Arthur T.
Squier, George E. Stearns, Malcolm Stickney, Park W. Stone, Henry L. Symmes, Laurence M. Tappan, Stanford D. Tatterson, John3 Thompson, Philip L. Thompson, Robert F. Thorpe, Burton D. Treadway, Lauris G. Vietor, Frederick Walker, Charles H. White, Edgar F. Wiley, Earl W. Williams, Howard K. Winkley, Willard C'. Winslow, Elisha F. Wooldridge, Reginald Wyman, Arthur M. MEMORIAL GIFTS FROM 1 Mrs. Griswold.2 Mrs. Prentice.3 Mrs. Tatterson.
CLASS AGENT ARTHUR L. LEWIS '08
Class Notes Editor, 602 Forest City National Bank Bldg. Rockford, Ill.
Secretary, 115 Broadway, New York 6, N. Y.
Treasurer, Taftville, Conn.