Class Notes

Long Island

June 1949 JACK COULSON '39
Class Notes
Long Island
June 1949 JACK COULSON '39

Carll Buhler '3O is busier than ever now that acceptances for the Class of 1953 are out. Carll expects to have a program lined up to welcome the new men and show them true Dartmouth hospitality.

Gene Sullivan '27 reports that he has an excellent agenda lined up for the annual business meeting, June 8, at the Garden City Hotel at 8:30 p.m. New officers will be elected at that time. All dues-paying members have received by mail the 1949-50 slate proposed by the nominating committee of Carll Buhler '3O, chairman, John Coulson '39 and Frank Hall '4l. We hope that others will have interest in the election and will come out to the June 8 meeting. For only one buck you can have the privilege of the vote.

Here is the slate of officers proposed by the nominating committee: President, Edward W.Warnke 'l9; Ist Vice President, Walter Rushmore '32; and Vice President, John L. Coulson '39; Secretary, Roger Allen '37; Assistant Secretary, Frank W. Hall '4l; Treasurer, Philip Orsi '2B; Assistant Treasurer, DanielDenham '3l.

Recommended for the Executive Committee: One year—Albert Fisher '29, Walter Darby '39, Lefferts Edson '34, William T. Bell Jr. '37. Two years—Guy Bostwick '27, Frank Rath '3O, Lawrence Hull '3B, E. R. Sullivan '27. Three years—Lincoln Miller '2l, Sidney Voice '27, William Jessup '3O, Willard Doyle '33.

ALONG LONG ISLAND: Bob Darbee '4l reports that he is moving from the confines of Bay Ridge to East Williston shortly. HughMcLaren '39 is a busy fellow these days, dismantling R. H. Macy's steam plant. BillCoulson '4O has been appointed assistant sales manager for Corn Products Refineries of Brazil. He'll be back on Long Island for a few months' stay next fall. Aud Brindley '46 can be found with General Foods when he isn't on the road.

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