Class Notes

1912

December 1950 HENRY K. URION, FLETCHER CLARK JR., HENRY B. VAN DYNE, EDWARD B. LUITWIELER
Class Notes
1912
December 1950 HENRY K. URION, FLETCHER CLARK JR., HENRY B. VAN DYNE, EDWARD B. LUITWIELER

These notes are short this month to accommodate the Alumni Fund report.

This is the last opportunity I will have for the year to plug for Henry Van Dyne and the Class Memorial Fund. Before the end of December, when this activity terminates, will all of you send Henry something toward his goal of $25,000 by the time of our 40th Reunion—and take your income tax deduction for such contribution!

I wish that all of you would follow the example of Bill Butler in sending me a newsy letter giving dope on himself and other classmates. I will hold it over until next month when I can give it in full.

Likewise, I have clippings from Atlanta, Ga., newspapers reporting the talk that Jogger Elcock gave at a luncheon of the Atlanta Touch Down Club on October 9 when he told the story of the Princeton game, in which he participated and we all well remember, when Princeton received credit for a field goal with a drop kick that dribbled along the ground before bouncing over the goal posts.

From the Phi Beta Kappa news magazine comes the report that our Henry Bailey Stevens has been elected as a regular member of the Board of Directors of Phi Beta Kappa.

Al and Mrs. Eiseman recently announced the engagement of their daughter Miss Ann Edison to Donald Burtwin Smith of Silver Lake, Ohio. Miss Edison attended Finch College and Pembroke College. Mr. Smith is a graduate of Denison University and during the war served with the Army Air Forces.

From Pat Lovell's daughter Betty (Mrs. R. D. Waterman) comes the news of the birth of the newest of Pat's five grandchildren, Carol Naloni Waterman, on Sunday, September 17. Betty is married to an Air Force officer, lives in Hawaii and has two other children, two and one-half years and one and one-half years of age respectively. Her letter asked for the address o£ Bettyann O'Connor Culver so that she could send her some Hawaiian flowers, at her father's suggestion.

To the many classmates who have inquired concerning the condition of Doc O'Connor's daughter, who was stricken with infantile paralysis last summer, I can report that she is progressing satisfactorily under treatments at Georgia Warm Springs Foundation.

Dick Remsen's youngest son Ted, who graduated from Dartmouth last June, with about 900 college boys and 300 college girls, had an extensive European trip conducted by the National Students Association and the International Students Association. At Rotterdam, where the chartered ship was met by Prince Bernhard, Ted was the first student called down the gang plank to meet the prince, the action being covered by a battery of press and movie photographers. He returned September 15.

Lyme Armes is first vice-president of the Aero Club of New England which was founded January 9, 1902, and is the oldest aero club in the world.

1912 Fund Contributors

179 Gifts (Participation Index 90). Total gifts: 17,521.80 (91% of objective).

Adams, Benjamin F. Ahlswede, Roland B. Albree, George N. Allen, Henry D. Allen, Horace E. Allen, Mark E. Anderson, Edgar W. Armes, H. Lyman

Averill, Porter W. Baird, Robert D. Baker, Harold T. Baker, Merton H. Baker, Ralph E.1 Barnett, Harry C. Baxter, J. Welles2 Belcher, Harold B.

Belknap, Robert B. Bellows, Harold A. Biery, Walter L.3 Blythe, Stuart O. Bresky, Otto Brewster, John D. Brown, Bishop Brown, Harry M. Brown, Robert E. Bruner, Warren D. Buell, Arthur C. Bugbee, Lloyd H. Bullard, Gardner P. Burnham, Arthur W. Burns, Randall G. Butler, William P. Cabot. Charles R. Campbell, Vance C. Chapman, Elmer D. Chase, Lyle D. Childs, Walter H. Clark, Arthur H. Clark, Fletcher, Jr. Clark, Sydney A. Cleaves, James H. Cooke, Lewis C. Coolidge, Paul W.4 Cottrell, James T. Crocker, Walton G. Cutting, Earl M. DeMerritt, Dean R. Doe, Elmer H. Doe, Nel?on L. Dorward, David L. Doyle, Joseph D. Dunning, Willis C. Eaton, Hugh C.6 Ekstrom, Louis F. Elcock, Walter B. English, James H. Erwin, James R.6 Erwin, James R.7 Farnum, Ralph E. Farrington, George H. Ferguson, Arthur C. Fisher, Charles E. Forbush, Arthur R. Fox, John L. French, Arthur E. French, Walter M. Freund, Harold H. Frothingham, Roy S. Fuller, Harold S. Gale, Ashley H. Gammons, Everett W. Garcia, Alvaro M. Gately, Charles E. Geller, Roscoe G. Gibbs, Ruel S. Goss, Irvin J. Goss, Kenneth H. Gould, Wallace I. Griffin, James B. Hartshorn, Elden B. Haycock, Chester P. Hitchcock, Charles Y.8 Hitchcock, George N. Hoban, Bernard A. Hobbs, Samuel Holway, Alvah S. Hunt, Benjamin H. Ickes, Sydney F.9 Jepson, William R.

Johnson, Truman E. Jones, Dana W.10 Jones, Wallace T.6 Kimball, Kenneth C. Kinne, Arthur L. Knight, Morris E. Kyle, Morton Lena, Hugh F.11 Lewis, Roy E. Lincoln, Jerome W. Linscott, Rolliston W. Locke, William H. Lovell, Lathrop B. Lovell, Stanley P. Luitwieler, Edward B. Lyons, Barrow B. McCarthy, Charles E. McCarthy, John J. McCoy, Jackson McElwain, Henry E., Jr. Mensel, Ernst E. Middlebrook, William T. Miller, Alfred R. Miller, Arthur E. . Miner, Edward C. Morrill, Charles W. Morris, Robert S. Mosier, Harold G. Newcomb, Chester G. Newton, Ray L. Norton, Clyde H. O'Connor, Basil Oneal, James L. O'Neill, Charles I. Park, John R. Parmenter, Vernon E. Pettingell, Ralph D.12 Phelps, Andrew J., 3rd Phelps, John H.13 Plumer, Richard C. Putnam, Irving H. Reed, Mark W. Remele, Charles W. . Remsen, Richard Richards, Joseph L. Richmond, Edward A. Roberts, Perley J. Robie, Brian W. Rogers, Scott A. Rollins, Carle E. Russell, Fordham C. Sawyer, Harry E. Shapleigh, William P. Shepard, Charles F. Smith, Alfred L. Snow, Conrad E. Snow, Leslie W. Snow, Mark G. Stearns, Harold G. Steen, James A. Stevens, Henry B. Stowell, Ernest A. Stratford, Charles H. Sturtevant, Rollin H. Swenson, Guy A. Taber, Elwyn L. Tackaberry, Ralph W. Taylor, Clifton C. Thomas, Walter F. Thompson, Charles F. Tirrell, Marshall T. Tobey, Ray W. Trapp, Harry E.

Twitchell, Ralph D. Tyler, Clarence G. Urion, Henry K. Van Dyne, Henry B. Viets, Henry R. Wallburg, George F. Wanner, Harry C. Waterbury, Lewis C. Watson, Homer G. Webber, Norton P. Weil, F. Taylor Weld, Stanley B. Wells, Carl S. Wheeler, G. Warren White, W. Lee Whitney, Ralph E. Whitney, Ralph H. Whittemore, Manvel Wobbecke, William K. Worcester, George F.

Worton, James Wylde, Russell A. Young, Maurice MEMORIAL GIFTS FROM: 1 Brother, Harold T. Baker '12.2 Mrs. Baxter.3 Widow, Airs. Lily Linscott.4 William Shapleigh '12.5 Airs. Eaton.6 Richard Remsen '12.7 Randall G. Burns '12.8 Airs. Hitchcock.9 Roscoe G. Geller '12.10 Edward B. Luttwielei'12.11 Airs. Lena.12 Airs. Pettingell.13 Family.

CLASS AGENT EDWARD B. LUITWIELER 'l2

Secretary, 120 Broadway, New York 5, N. Y.

Treasurer, ] 4 Bank Building, Middleboro, Mass.

Memorial Fund Chairman, Box 521, Troy, Pa.

Class Agent.