Class Notes

1938

March 1949 JOHN H. EMERSON, WILLIAM H. MCMURTRIE, ROBERT H. CARSON
Class Notes
1938
March 1949 JOHN H. EMERSON, WILLIAM H. MCMURTRIE, ROBERT H. CARSON

As the collection of clippings and other information from the College decreases in volume, I am forced more and more to rely on my own devices, such as they are. Consequently, if this column becomes more and more oriented toward the Boston group, all you can do about it is to send me such information as will counteract that tendency (delicate hint No. 1944676).

Social note of the season, at least for prominence, reads as follows: "Col. Richard C. Stickney, USA (ret.) and Mrs. Stickney of Stoneham (Mass.) announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Marion Goddard Stickney, to Mr. Robert Henkle Reno, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jay H. Reno of Macomb, Ill. Miss Stickney, a graduate of Dean Academy and Katherine Gibbs School, also attended the University of Georgia, where she was a member of Alpha Delta Pi (get that-Pi)."

Hank Barnet (20 Home Ave., Albany 3, N. Y.) writes:

"I have intended writing you that my second son is thriving very nicely. Thomas G. Barnet was hailed first on Oct. 18, 1948, and he is already registered as a potential son of Eleazat.

"Bad timing of the above prevented Elly and me from seeing any of the football games this fall. We received a nice letter from As her Lans asking us to a party given for Al and Helen Wolff after the Princeton Game. Asher has opened his own law office this fall. (ques.how many ex The Dartmouths are now lawyers?).

"Alex Jones has come up this way once in a while. He has left Iselin, Factors, for a good position with a drapery converting firm in New York.

"Outside of business and family activities, I devote spare time to getting a bona fide Boys' Club started in Rensselaer, right across the Hudson from Albany. It is a forgotten city of 12,000 people. We have our woolen mill there."

Big event of my winter season, mixed in with coaching wrestling and all the other timeconsuming duties of this most time-consuming of all jobs, was a trip to Beantown to see the Big Green trim B.U. in hockey (the trip was made for that purpose; mission accomplished). Although unable to get to the "dinner" before the game, held at the Gardner, nee Levaggi's, I got a good account of the festivities from faithful Bill Ganter, wheelhorse of the Boston delegation. Present were, among the loyal: Dick Stoughton, Bill Main, Jim Garvey, HerbChristiansen, Roland Jones, Frank Brett, DickFrancis, Atherton Fuller, Paul Bauder, DonGuy, Rog Buffington, Charley Hitchcock, Ganter, Dan Marshall, Brad Jenkins, Bob Egelhoff,Charley ("Road Map") Mann and Art Soule, some with wives, some without, Egelhoff with father. All of the above sat in near proximity to each other at the game, so that the reunion continued on through three chukkers, or whatever it is they play in hockey. Across the ice on the B.U. side in box seats were the Brownells, who have influence and hence rate expensive seats.

Bauder is with Lewis Shepard Products and lives on Walnut Street in the fair suburb of Watertown. Don Guy is Boston Photo Editor for the Associated Press and lives in the "Bedroom of Boston" (Belmont) at 486 Concord Avenue.

Earlier in the month, to continue the autobiographical tone, I managed to pry myself loose from this monastery and take the hazardous trek to Providence for a "smoker" at which Al Foley entertained (?) the assembled Alumni Association with Vermont humor (?). The meeting seemed heavily dominated by '39's (the following Saturday I ran into Gus Zitrides when we wrestled Brown Frosh), who seem to have settled heavily on our fair capital city. Paul McLaughlin was the only '38 I ran into, and him only briefly due to certain activities I felt myself compelled to undertake as a natural concomitant of the meeting.

"It is a pleasure to report the appointment of Hobart H. Rockwell as assistant manager in Buffalo (of the Conn. Gen'l Life Ins. Co.). Mr. Rockwell has had lifelong association with the company, the year of his birth coinciding with that of the appointment of his father, L. M. Rockwell, as general agent at Elmira. Shortly after graduation from Dartmouth, he became Wellsville representative for the Elmira agency. He qualified for Vice President's Club in 1941. After war service with FBI, he returned to the company as Pittsburgh representative in 1947. He has been associated with the Buffalo office since April 1948."

Brief notes: "Myron Ernst Reinman received his bachelor of laws degree at the Autumn Quarter convocation on December 17 of the Ohio State University." Chosen on the Shell Oil Co. all-time All America football team was Lawrence Cameron Hull III, erstwhile intramural star at Dartmouth. Hull would start at right end for Shell, if they had a team.

Atherton Fuller is to practice law in Maine, having already started establishing residence in the Potato State, probably in what is left of Bar Harbor. Fat Fran, the Racket Man(Reilly) besides making the nearly fatal mistake of entertaining Marshall and the Brownells (I know how fatal from experience) for a weekend, was seen at the reception in honor of Governor-elect Dever in Boston. Bob Reno and Johnny Graham were recent guests at the charming Hanover Inn (advt.); there has been no confirmation of this fact from Tanzis.

To wind up, address changes for your little black book: Richard F. Anderson, 113 4th St., Waterford, N. Y.; Raymond H. Berquist, 166 Grand Ave., Apt. 12-B, Englewood, N. J.; Robert M. Brown, Lancaster Pike, R. D. 1, Wilmington, Del.; Frederick V. Davis, 615 Hanna Bldg., Cleveland 15, Ohio; Albert J. Hawkes, 1519 Seward St., Evanston, Ill.; Kenelm W. Herschel, 19 Hast 80th St., N. Y. C. 21; Harry D. Heyboer, 2509 Clifton, Cincinnati 19, Ohio; Edward B. Hibler, 149 Loomis Drive, West Hartford, Conn.; Dr. G. Bruce Lemmon Jr., 1038 E. Harrison, Springfield, Mo.; Lt. James P. McGovern, VA-85 NAS, Jacksonville, Fla. and 5313 Astral Ave., same; Richard R. Otto, 182 White Rd., Scarsdale, N. Y.; Edward F. Perrin, 10 Concord St., West Hartford 7, Conn.; Hobart H. Rockwell, 7 Harvard Place, Orchard Park, N. Y.; Scott F. Runkle, Wardman Park Hotel, Washington, D. C.; Bruce Tompkins, 82 Washington Place, N. Y. C. 11; Calvin R. Troutner, 1771 Noble Rd., Cleveland 12, Ohio; Robert P. Hennick, 30 Winnepeg St., Springfield 8, Mass.; George E. Mitchell Jr., Swift & Co., Sioux City, la. and 3104 A St., South Sioux City, Neb.; Ralph E. Sethness, 227 S. E. Ist Ave., Fort Lauderdale, Fla.

Secretary, „ St. George's School, Middletown, R. I.

Treasurer, 4721 N. Capital Ave., Indianapolis 8, Ind.

Class Agent, 16 Colt Rd., Summit, N. J.

COME ON ALONG AND BRING THE LITTLE WOMAN