Class Notes

1942

February 1949 JAMES L. FARLEY, JOHN H. HARRIMAN
Class Notes
1942
February 1949 JAMES L. FARLEY, JOHN H. HARRIMAN

Class Agent, ADDISON L. WINSHIP II 53 Orient Ave., Melrose 76, Mass.

This is the month not to try men's souls. For this time the space usually devoted to my fuzzy prose is largely given over to more practical uses—the neat, alphabetical listing of those who gave to the Alumni Fund last year. Scan them, men, and see if you are among them. .7

It should be'about this time, if I correctly recall my term of,.genal servitude as Alumni Fund agent, that..Almoner Ad Winship begins the 1949 drive; For goodness sakes, let's help the man out this year (to say nothing of the College) and set our sights on a double objective, taking extreme care against crossed eyes. First; let's achieve our objective, something we neglected to do last year; and, second, let's ease up ahead of the aging 1941's and assume our proper position in the van with modest dignity and quiet grace.

Visitors to this sub-tropical clime in the past month were few. Or at least that was my impression. Perhaps the curious absence of that white crystalline stuff (a condition 1 found eminently satisfactory) had something to do with it. At any rate, Bud Dutton was one who hove into view, breathing easily after having finished his residency requirement at North Carolina for his master's degree in city planning. After about a week's visit here, he went back to the considerably more wintry South to assume a position as assistant city planner in Greenville, S. C. We made tentative plans to get together at my apartment here, but due no doubt to my er- ratic habits the meeting never occurred, a misfire I regret exceedingly.

Harry and Nancy Bond cached daughter Kathy somewhere in Boston and came up for the New Year weekend. I spent a confused New Year's Eve in their company, among others, mostly confused by a curious inhibition in my time process. I spent the whole evening under the absurd delusion that it was four hours earlier than it actually was, so that the New Year rolled in without my noticing it. Didn't discover until the next day that all those people weren't leaving the party before midnight after all.

From Nancy I learned that brother BateEwart is coming along swimmingly as a teacher-coach at a high school in, I think, Plainville, Mass. She said he has taken to the switch from the hurly-burly ot business to the cool saunter of academics with the greatest of ease, agility and enjoyment.

About all the mail has produced—or at least all it has produced that I can lay my chubby fists on—is a card from Jerry Tallmer. Now that sounds a bit chap-fallen, but I assure you that one of my favorite free-hand correspondents is the Tallmer. This is so largely through admiration of his style of handling correspondence, which exceeds even mine in grand and sweeping chaos. The import of this card increased its value tremendously. It seems that a Miss Peggy Muendel of Long Island and Oberlin College has become engaged to Mr. Tallmer. Some mention has been made about the summer being the logical time for the marriage, although I believe that this is not yet official.

In leafing through my Christmas cards I discover I am in error about the mail. Also, it gives a card from Sally and Craig Kuhn, on which is scribbled a note from the Craighead, part of which is reproduced here.

"Should you require the services of a lawyer in Pittsburgh, Sally will recommend me, since I force her to. I finished law school at Pitt in June, passed the bar exams in August, started serving my clerkship (an archaic Pennsylvania form of servitude with some good features) with one of the judges of the Penna. Supreme Court, and will be admitted to practice in May. I finished law school a few scant weeks before Alisoun, our first-born, started kindergarten."

Christmas cards also from Barbara and Dick Levy, Anne and Joe Palamountain, Peter, Skeeter arid Mike Geisler, Ruth and Don Egan, Chick and Martha Camp, Matt and Margaret Rapf, Jane, Bill, Billy and Martha Parmer, Bill Mitchel, Ruth, Proc and Candy Page, and Joe McCormick. To all, thanks, (I finished my eighth straight year of non-cardsending through a virtuoso performance of procrastination), and to everyone my belated wishes for a Merry Christmas & etc., something I neglected to think of on November 1 or thereabouts when I wrote my December notes.

Just to make sure I anticipate that deadline, I will now wish everyone a safe and sane Fourth.

Fund Contributors for 1948 342 Gifts (Participation Index 64). Total gifts: $3,319.00 (67% of objective). ADDISON L. WINSHIP, 2ND, Class Agent.

1942

PARENTS

(We have tried to list with the respective classesall the parents who gave such vital assistance tothe Alumni Fund of 1948, whether through giftsof their own or through sending gifts for theirsons. To those parents whose help in sending giftsfor their. sons we may not have identified, equalthanks.)

Adkins, Samuel F. M. Asimus, Charles F. Carpenter, Arthur E. Elston, Prof. E. D.

Frieman, Dr. and Mrs. Charles W. Goldman, Jacob N. Morrison, Dr. and Mrs. Sidney Worcester, George F.

MEMBERS

Adkins, Samuel F. M. Jr. Allen, David H. Allison, Huntly Amy, Lydon E. Anger, Bert W. Arico, Joseph F. Jr. Asimus, Stewart F. Atwood, Robert D. Baldwin, Donald C.

Baldwin, Richard W. Barber, Neil M. Barclay, W. Kent Barnes, ' C. Jr. Barr, OLIVE; F. ILL Bartlett, Hu. ry O. Bede, Alan H. Benton, William N. Berman, Ira L.

Biel, John H. Biggs, David C. Birkett, Eastman Blankley, Thomas S. II Blood, Robert O. Jr. Bohle, Henri C. Jr. Bolin, H. Rodney Bond, Harold L. Bowman, Bradley C. II Boyle, George F. Jr. Braman, Richard A. Breck, Paul B. Brewer, John D. Jr. Bridge, Francis G. F. Britton, Allen H. Jr. Brooks, John L. Brower, Robert C. Jr. Brown, Charles P. Bull, Sidney H. Bullard, John F. Bullock, A. William Burdett, Robert M. Burns, John R. Callihan, John T. Camp, Charles F. Campbell, Robert M. Caproni, Leo F. Jr. Cargile, Louis C. Jr. Carpenter, Arthur E. Jr. Carruthers, Rob R. Cassidy, Frederick W. Jr. Chalfant, Edward A. Clark, George A. Clark, Joseph S. G. Clark, William S. Clarke, Richard L. Close, Charles F. C'offman, Ford G. Coleman, Henry J. Conway, Robert F. Cook, Robert W. Corwith, John D. Costello, Paul J. Cox, Arthur M. Craig, John J. Jr. Crane, Edward M. Crane, Robert C. Crenshaw, John L. Jr. Curry, Bernard F. Jr. Cushman, Franklin S. Davis, David M. Deane, Richard W. Davis, Henry Jr. de la Montagne, John de Sherbinin, Michael J. Deverian, Richard N. Dewey, Robert B. Dietrich, Herbert J. Jr. Dingwall, H. Allan Jr. Doerr, James C. Dorrance, William L. Doty, Edward W. II Downs, Frederick R. Jr. Drennen, Charles E. Jr. Dressner, Elliott F. Dunn, Theodore A. duPont, Irenee Jr. Dutton, Wilmer C. Jr.

Edgcomb, Harry L. Jr. Eisenman, Walter Elcock, Walter B. Jr. Eldredge, Leßoy L. Jr. Elston, Robert H. Emerson, William H. Emslie, Lloyd J. Encherman, Robert M. Englert, Herbert C. Erwin, James S. Ewart, C. Bateman Jr. Fairman, Richard B. Fanelli, A. Alexander Farley, James L. Farnum, Ralph E. Jr. Farr, Wallace J. Faruolo, Frank J. Jr. Ferbert, Edward A. Figley, Melvin M. Finch, Stuart C. Finn, Edward L. Frank, Samuel L. French, Charles D. Frieman, John K. Friend, Walter W. Jr. Friez, Ernest G. Jr. Garfink, Malcolm O. Garretson, John H. Jr. Gates, Donald C. Giles, Robert B. Jr. Godfrey, Richard A. Gilpatric, Randall Goldman, Albert S. Gorman, Robert L. Gray, William H. Green, Glenn R. Greer, Russell F. Griffith, Jay C. Jr.1 Griffith, Reed O. Grimm, Robert D. Haessler, Eric R. Hagge, Daniel L. Hagy, John E. Haley, Walter J. Jr. Halfman, Howard W. Halsey, Hugh II Hanna, Harry S. Jr. Harlow, Harold C. Jr. Harriman, John H. Harris, William P. Harrison, J. Grant Hart, William A. Jr. Hartranft, Russell Jr. Hawkridge, Edwin Hayssen, kobert G. Hazelton, David S. Headley, J. Burton Jr. Headley, Robert L. Jr. Heald, David Heinbokel, Frederick H. Hempstead, Richard H. Henderson, Arthur T. Herberger, Charles F. Jr. Higgins, Richard D. Hill, Robert B. II Hinkley, George K. Hinman, Hazen B. Jr. Hodgson, Edward R.

Holekamp, Carl H. Jr. Holfelder, Laurence G. Holway, William N. Hooker, Alexander C. Jr. Hooker, Allen N. Hopkins, Arthur C. Jr. Hopkins, C. Louis Jr. Huessy, Hans R. Hunt, Charles W. Hunter, Thomas C. II Hutchinson, Alvan S. Jr. Idema, James M. Ingersoll, James H. Jacobs, Harry A. Jr. Jacobs, Walter A.2 Jenkins, Ward S. Jones, Chester K. Jones, Warren B. Keeler, Robert W. Keirstead, E. Burton Jr. Kelsey, John P. II Kerr, Donald Kingsley, Charles F. Jr. Kirk, Robert F. Kleckner, Martin S. Jr. Koester, William H. Jr. Kreter, Warren G. Krist, Peter C. Kuhn, James C. Jr. Lamade, Dietrick II Langdon, David D. Lanius, Paul B. Jr. Lapres, Theodore E. Jr. Latz, Murray J. Lawton, Richard W. Leonard, Edward H. Jr. Le Seur, John D. LeSure, Harvey K. Jr. Levy, Richard M. Libbey, W. Scott Jr. Link, Milton P. Jr. Lippman, Richard W. List, David P. Logan, Joseph P. Lohman, William H. Jr. Lowenthal, William Magee, Richard B. Main, Frederic H. Martz, E. Wayne Jr. Massey, Edgar W. Maxwell, Richard B. Jr. Maynard, Horace S. III McClintock, G. D. Jr. McCormick, J. M. Jr. McEntire, John B. Jr. McKernan, Gordon McKinlay, Edward S. McLaughlin, E. F. Jr. Meads, Donald E. Meckes, Waldemar Jr. Mendes, Jonathan deS. Miller, William G. Milliken, W. Edwin Milnor, John C. Mitchel, William J. Jr. Moody, Edward F. Jr. Moon, Philip G. Moore, Charles R. Morrison, Herbert S. Morrison, Ralph A. Jr. Mulligan, James J. Nagler, Joe J. Nauss, Wendolin J. Jr. Nehring, Richard C. Newell, Gordon L. Nichols, Fred W. Jr. Niven, David W. Olson, John M. C. Jr. O'Mara, A. James Oppenheimer, Wm. E. O'Shea, James A. Page, Benjamin R. Page, Proctor H. Jr. Palamountain, J. C. Jr. Parmer, William W. Pearson, Charles M.2 Peebles, Richard R. Jr. Perry, William B. Peters, William P. Jr. Peterson, Lowell S. Pinks, Murray B. Pogue, Henry E. Jr. Priddy, Allan L. Prouty, Ernest K. Provost, William B. Quayle, Oliver A. III Rasmussen, Edward J. Reily, Horatio E. Remsen, Richard Jr. Rendall, James H. Jr. Reynolds, Henry S. Rice, Emery K. Richards, Dexter

Riggs, Richard M. Roberts, Clifford M. Jr. Robinson, James W. Rollins. Harrison M. Roseboom, John H. Jr. Rosenfeld, John L. Rounds, George M. Jr. Rugen, Richard L. Rughaase, Richard E. Rushton, George L. Jr. Sale, Arthur B. Sand, Erik3 Sargent, David R. Schaefer, Frederick W. Jr. Schnabel, Hugo Jr. Schoonbeck, Theodore R. Schuette, Robert W. Schuetz, Dunbar Scolaro, John L. Scott, William C. Self, Edwin F. Serafin, Eugene L. Sewall, John L. Sherman, Robert P. Silver, Richard L. Skinner, David E. Skinner, James G. Smith, Richard G. Smith, Robert J. Jr. Spiegel, Edwin J. Jr. Squire, Edward N. Stambaugh, A. A. Jr. Stegner, William W. Stephens, Bruce A. Stewart, John Stinson, John H. Storrs, John W. Stowell, Douglas Strasenburgh, Robert J. Stukey, Arthur E. Jr. Swenson, Guy A. Jr. Tallmer, Jerry Taylor, John R. Jr. Teahan, David F. Thompson, James B. Tiernan, John Tobias, George G. Jr. Tobin, John C. Todd, Charles N.4 Tremble, Roland S. Twinning, Ralph H. Jr. Uhlmann, Paul Jr. Uptegrove, William E. Vaitses, Paul S. Valkevich, John A. Wagner, Thomas P. Waldron, Robert E. Warren, David Wattles, Raymond W. Jr. Wehnes, Lloyd K. Weinberg, Charles L. Wells, Fred L. Jr. Wells, Robert H.5 Wentworth, Hampden West, Thomas E. Wester, John W. Jr. Westgate, Ronald A. Wheatley, Frank E. Jr. Whelden, Robert M. White, Frank H. Whittaker, Lyman C. Wigginton, Richard T. Wilder, Joseph R. Williams, Duncan E. Williams, John L. Williams, Milton L. Williams, Robert P. Williamson, Donald G. Williamson, John W. Wilson, Richard H. Wilson, Robert F. Wilson, Warner C. Jr. Winship, Addison L. II Wood, Andrew M. Woods, Carroll H. Jr. Woodworth, Harold C. Worcester, John T. Worthen, Frederick P. Worthen, Thomas Wright, John D. Jr. Wyatt, Stanley P. Jr. Wvper, John S. Zimmer, Jack H. MEMORIAL GIFTS FROM: 1 Herbert F. West, ClassAdviser.2 Richard M. Levy '42.3 John R. Mason '13.4 Parents, Mr. and Mrs.Nelson B. Todd.5 Mother, Mrs. MadeleineR. Wells.

1942 CLASS AGENT Addison L. Winship II and his wife Christine.

Secretary, Howe Library, Hanover, N. H.

Treasurer, 710 Linden Ave., Los Altos, Calif.