Class Notes

1910

December 1950 HAROLD P. HINMAN, EARLE H. PIERCE, ANDREW J. SCARLETT
Class Notes
1910
December 1950 HAROLD P. HINMAN, EARLE H. PIERCE, ANDREW J. SCARLETT

The Joint Harvard Game Dinner with 'O9, 'll, '12 was 1910's big event of October—attending were Jess Wilson, Max Holmes, Horace Chadbourne. Roge Pierce, Al Ferguson, Ray Gorton, Bones Jones, Earle Pierce, Johnnie Shambow, Norton Cushman, Scott Perry, Slip Powers, Beezle Parker, Walter Norton, Jim MacPherson and Ed Keith—the affair was a grand success and the days of classes, at least those of our vintage, eating solo seems gone forever—we recommend the practice to those who haven't tried it—the joint dinners have many fine compensations.

It is nice to have Chad and Cecilia on from Montana—on their way through Minneapolis Easty had him, Bill Taylor and Ken Phelps for luncheon at the Minneapolis Club, and remember it or not, Easty once tried out for catcher.

We secretaries have to watch our step this issue as we have been warned by Ed Charlie Widmayer and Bus. Mgr. John Fenno, a couple of O.K. fellows who win Prizes with the MAGAZINE, to contain our outbursts as the Dec. number will be the big Alumni

Fund publication of the college year. Cliff Edgerly lives in Randolph, N. H. Bones Jones was successfully de-herniaed in Oct.—Dana Hammond's new address is 3855 Carnavon Way, L. A.—Prexy John VanderPyl is making a lot of Dough for Am. Mch. & Metals—Dunned by our Class Treas., E. Pierce, Lew Williams wrote him, "Quiet, Please! I'm busy!"—Easty addressed 600 Money Bags of 9th Federal Dist. at Minn, in Oct., daughter Betty having married Dartmouth son of Fed. Reserve Pres. who enjoys same 2 grandsons with Whitney.

Young Kev Fay, to complete his study for specialization in internal medicine, is taking a 2-yrs. graduate course at McGill, being a teaching fellow and doing special work at Montreal General Hospital—a recent, 3-col. article in Montreal Gazette pictured Kev doing lab work with isotopes in Montreal's first radio-active isotope laboratory for therapeutic and experimental work on living patients—he is experimenting on effect of radioactive elements in the bloodstream of rats as a starter—Kev has always been Tops in our book.

Mechanics Savings Bank, Holyoke, Mass. Board of Directors is tinged a bit greenish with Bert Kent '10, Art French '12, JohnHazen '14 and Art Sheldon '15, among its members—best thing that they and other similar set-ups can do is to start pulling in Dartmouth men of the next generation to perpetuate the green color—as other w.k. institutions of higher education do in finance, law, Government, at cetera—each Dartmouth man in an influential spot could well leave two younger Dartmouth men coming along in his place—whether it be a corner grocery or a tycoonified banking house.

The Ed Keiths are heading for their winter residence in Puerto Rico—Ex. Comm. has voted to turn over Reunion balance to. Slip Power's Class Memorial Fund—Guy Perry wants Dartmouth co-educationalized in time for his 3 granddaughters, latest addition being 1 yr —Ed Loring, who has been on Boston's huge John Hancock building for last 4.1/2 yrs., has moved headquarters to 46 Arlington St. (It's a building worth seeing while in Boston—we know, J. H. Ins. Cos. having taken in our Yale-nephew-by-marriage as an actuarial V.P.)—"New Hampshire is God's gift to man," enthuses Ed Shattuck after spending 4 months at their Winnepesaukee summer home.

Does anyone know the whereabouts of GuySpokesfield? Bill Butler '13, Manager of San Jose (Calif.) Hospital, who attended Worcester Classical High with Guy, writes that he used to see him frequently on the West Coast.

Thanks to another Worcesterite, Grandfatherish Jim Nourse, we have copy of US, the excellent U. S. Rubber publication, showing Walter Norton at work on his new job as V.P. and Production Mgr. of footwear and general products division, a huge section of the giant rubber company—quiet, undramatic, Phi Bete Walter has a mighty sight bigger job than you'd ever realize through any contact with him.

Another of our friends received a signal honor, and we all are very happy for him"Hoppy," for whom John D. Rockefeller gave $250,000. in scholarship trust—a wonderful man, Hop is, humanistic, understanding, always the gentleman, and possessed with a lovable charm that is rare in men—with these attributes, plus being a master of expression, what a teacher or preacher he would have made! Anyway, in our book he is quite O.K. as is.

At Michigan Game Tenners Billy Williams, Brown Cooper, Heinie Barrett, Pineapple Hank, Ralph Van Zandt and Don Bryant with families reuned.

"While vacationing in N. E. Georgia I attended Rotary in Clayton, and thanks to the Class directory, looked up Jimmy Frame, had a most interesting visit with him—curiously, Jimmy has mined gold on 'Dick's Creek,' now flooded by and on opposite side of Burton Lake from our shack, pens "Winch," better known as Dr. Harold E. Winchester, leading physician of Dunedin, Fla.

It might be well for some of you fellows to cough up your Class Dues to Treas. Pierce —before he throws some of his barbed, HadesBent handwriting at you—he could out-Dun old man Bradstreet if they ever started a collection agency—and while in the mood, don't lose sight of Slip Powers, who is going to town with the Class Memorial Fund.

1910 Fund Contributors

214 Gifts (Participation Index 99). Total gifts: $9,245.30 (103% of objective).

Meehan, Mrs. Albert G. (Friend) Albert, Paul Allen, Arthur P. Allen, Clarence E. Allen, George E. Armstrong, Ferdinand D.1 Bankart, Laurence H. Bardwell, Charles A. Barrett, Arnold L. Bates, John W. Baxter, Chauncey B. Beal, Henry S. Benjamin, Harold C. Bissell, Malcolm H. Blake, Maurice C. Boerker, Richard H. D. Brady, Francis A. Bresler, Adolph D. Brooks, John C. Brooks, Philip P. Brown, Frederic K. Brown, "William G., Jr. Bryant, Donald R. Bucknam, Arthur B. Bull, Leslie A. Burton, Fletcher P.2 Bushway, J. Howard Carpenter, Guy R. Chadbourne, Horace B. Chamberlin, George E. Cole, Munroe Coleman, Albert J. Collins, Henry F. Colwell, David M.

i.Comey, Henry C. Cooper, Brown Copp, Reuben R. Craft, D. Dustin3 Crosby, Alpheus D. Cushman, H. Norton } Cutler, Raymond F.4 Davies, George C. Deering," William H. Dingle, John H.5 Dore, Harry B. Dorr, Allen E. Driver, Harry H.6 Driver, Harry H.7 Drummond, James Dushman, Edward H. Dussault, William A.8 Dyer, Howard K. Eastman, Whitney H. Elliott, Richard M. Emerson, Nathaniel A. Everett, James R. Fay, Charles J. Ferguson, Albert G. Ferguson, John A. Ferguson, John A. Field, John H., Jr.11 Finn, John H. Fogg, Howard L. Fogg, Howard L. Foss, Noah S. Foster, Thomas A. Gibson, Charles E. Gleason, Gay Golde, Walter

Gonyer, George F. Gooding, Henry E.14 Gorton, Robert R. Gow, Arthur C. Grant, William B. Graves, George A. Greenwood, Donald W. Hammond, Dana K. Haserot, Henry McK. Hatch, Arnold S.15 Heneage, Thomas H. Hiestand, Edgar W. Higbee, Edward W., Jr. Hill, Albert F. Hinman, Harold P. Hitchcock, Charles F.16 Hobbs, John W. F.17 Holmes, Max L. Hunt, Westley M. Hunter, Harry H.1S Huntington, Thurlow T. Hursh, Richard S. Hutchins, Henry C. Ingalls, James W.19 Ingalls, James W.20 Jackson, Harold P. Jenness, Thornton W.21 Jenness, Thornton W.22 Jewett, Irving F. Johnson, David L. Jones, Ralph B.23 Josselyn, Stormont Keith, Edson W. Kendall, Leon B. Kent, Charles H. Kenway, Edward Kerley, James J. Kidder, Herrick F. Lang, Benjamin Langdell, Louis C. Lee. Arthur Levermore, Charles L. Libbey, Charles O. Lord, Arthur H. Loring, Edward O. Loveland, Edward H. Lowell, James R.2' Lyon, Clifford S.25 MacPherson, James E. March, Harold J. Mathewson, Samuel A. McLam, Clarence J. Meehan, Albert G. Meleney, Frank L. Meredith, Russell D. Mitchell, Harry G. Moe, William C. H. Mower, E. Douglas Mudgett, Harry H. Murphy, William H. Nay, Winthrop S. Nissen, Louis P. Noone, Charles A. Norris, Roy C.20 Norton, Walter H. Nourse, James P. Noyes, Ralph W. Paine, Ralph H.

Palmer, Donald F. Palmer, E. Russell barker, Robert E. Paul, Edward A. Perry, Guy M. Perry, W. Scott Pevear, C. Keith Phelps, Kenneth A. 1-hillips, Kenneth D. Pierce, Earle H. Pierce, Roger G. Pishon, Sturgis10 Porter, James M. Powers, Leland Everard S. Prescott, Edgar B. Raabe, Edwin O. Rainey, Frederick Albert27 Reed, Henry R. Reynolds, Rollo G. lichmond, John W. lobinson, Everett W. Rogers, Fletcher Sandberg, Harry O. Scarlett, Andrew J. ~cott, Chester F. Scott, Irving O. 'eymour, Raymond B. Shambow, John C. Shattuck, Edmund J. Shaw, Warren C. Sheets, Ravmond W. Shenstone, Osbourne H. Sherman, Leo P. Sherman, Nathaniel A. Sherwin, Ralph A. Sickman, J. Edwin Small, Ernest G.28 Smith, Dallas F. Smith, Howard V. Smith, Sheldon B. Smith, Thayer A. Smith, Theodore R. Sprague, Harold W. Stanton, Malcolm Stern, Lawrence F. Stephens, Ernest Steward, Wayne D.20 Stix, Edgar R. Stone, Robert H.:30 Straus, Melvin L. Taylor, Marvin C. Taylor, Otto F. Taylor, Wilbur L. Tobin, Clarke W. Tucker, William E. Unangst, Ernest W. Underwood, George A. VanderPyl, John C. Van Zant, Ralph B. Vincens, Richard G. Wagner, Ernest A. Wallace, Louis B.31 Warren, Julius E. Washburn, Harold E. Wells, Harry A."2 West, Harris M.

Wiggin, Leslie S. 11 Brother, Dr. Thomas S. Wilkinson, Winsor D. Field 07. Williams, Ben Ames 12 Mrs. Fogg. Williams, Lewis M. 13 Gross Williams Jr. 38 Williams, Russell T.33 14 Brother, Willard M. Willis, Sumner C. Gooding '11. Wilson, Jesse S. 15 Mrs. Hatch. Winship, Harold S. 16 Mrs. Hitchcock. Wolff, Herbert A. 11 Mrs. Hobbs. Wood, A. Wayland 13 Mrs. Hunter. Woodcock, Robert L. 19 Edson W.Keith 10. Woods. Herbert S. 20 Mrs. Ingalls Woodworth, Rolin L. 21 Son. John S. Jenness '44 Woolner, William H. 22 Mrs. Jenness. Worcester, Francis „ 23Mrs. Jones. Young, J. Herbert 24 Leon B. Kendall '10.25 Mrs. Lyon.MEMORIAL GIFTS FROM: 26 Brother Elton R. Norris '11 1 Airs. Armstrong. 2 Airs. Burton. Airs. Rainey.3 Donald R. Bryant '10. 28 Airs. Small.4 Airs. Cutler. 29 Airs. Steward.5 Proceeds from Insurance. 30 Arthur P. Allen '106 Airs. Driver. and Ralph H. Paine7 Noah S. Foss '10. '10.9 Son. Robert E. Dussault 31 Daughters, Airs. ]oan9 Brother, Albert G. Perguson Macpherson and MissMarilie w allace. 10 Income, from Ferguson 32 Airs. Wells.Pishon Fund. 33 Mrs. Williams.

CLASS AGENT ANDREW J. SCARLETT 'lO

Secretary, Canaan St., Canaan, N. H.

Treasurer, 6 Stiles Terrace, Newton Center, Mass.

Class Agent.