Class Notes

1914

December 1950 DR. WALLACE H. DRAKE, CHARLES S. BATCHELDER, RAYMOND H. TROTT
Class Notes
1914
December 1950 DR. WALLACE H. DRAKE, CHARLES S. BATCHELDER, RAYMOND H. TROTT

Memorial Fund Chairman, MARTIN J. REMSEN Etna, N. H.

As has been the custom for the last two or three years, our Boston group met with 1913 and '15 at the-University Club the night before the Harvard game. Coach Dell Isola was guest speaker at the dinner. Although these meetings are gaining in popularity with the regular attendants, there are too few '14ers who make the attempt. Present, in addition to the writer, were A born, Austin, Batchelder,Brown, Kimball, Saltmarsh and Fletcher.

Saturday was the perfect day from the spectators' standpoint, warm and sunny. Seen in the stadium were Henry and Mrs. Lowell,Loring and Mrs. Nichols, John and Mrs. Burleigh, George and Mrs. Wheatley, Hal andMrs. Brown, Charlie and Buff Batchelder,Ducky and Marian Drake, Herb and Mrs.Austin, Ernie Kimball and daughter, ChiefHiggins, Mat Hallett, John and MadeleinePiane, Rocky and Mary Flanders, Harvey and Narramore.

We note that at the spring meeting of the Chicago Association of Commerce and Industry, James P. Margeson Jr., executive vice president of International Minerals and Chemical Corp., was slated to speak on the topic, "Management Use of Public Relations" .... that Enders M. Voorhees has established a Dartmouth scholarship known as The Margaret McClumpha Voorhees Scholarship that Mrs. Hope Kerr Holway had an article in the May issue of The Radcliffe Quarterly, entitled "What Is Woman's l'lace Today?" We believe that Hope Holway is Bill's wife and is employed in her husband's engineering firm in Oklahoma, a firm where the entire clerical force is composed of married women.

Recent visitors in Hanover include LayLittle, Dick Barlow, the Sissons, the Larmons, the Pritchards, Snatch Wilkinson and your Secretary.

Jack Harris who is Comptroller of the Dewey and Alma Chemical Company of Cambridge, Mass., has been tearing about the country through the spring, summer and fall, speaking before various groups on his direct cost accounting plan which is currently being taught at the Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration. Jack has written many articles on the subject and the business world is becoming deeply interested in his work.

It is reported that Red Louden, Sig Larmon, and Hank Llewellyn were seen at the Michigan game. I also understand that JohnPiane made the trip but reports have been very sketchy.

Pen Aborn has recently been elected Treasurer of the Eastern College Personnel Officers' Conference. As you know, he has been handling student employment at M.I.T. since 1926.

It was a shock to receive word recently of the death of Vahan Kalenderian at the Roosevelt Hospital in New York, after a short illness,' less than four months after his reuning with the class in June. For years "Kelly" had been a fixture at the Dartmouth Club in New York where most classmates have been able to find him. The formal notice will be found in this month's In Memoriam.

The picture this month is offered without apology. It was taken at the class banquet in the Hovey Grill last June, and is used as a masterpiece of art. (You will notice some of the Walt Humphrey mural in the background.) It may interest those who were present to know that the Indian at the right is now standing guard over Camps Wah Hoo Wah and Occum on the outskirts of Norway, Maine.

Apparently New England Kiwanis has gone overwhelmingly Dartmouth, as the District Secretary is Herb A ustin; the District Governor is Herb Briscoe '22; and one of the Lt. Govs, is another Dartmouth man, Bob Mix '27. Herb is still Secretary of the Massachusetts Press Association, an organization of weekly papers, and he is also First V.P. of the Association.

Although advised to keep this month's notes brief, I must find room for the next two items. First, Ray Trott has recently been elected President of the Trust Division of the American Bankers Association, at the annual meeting in September. Second, your Secretary went through the process of becoming a grandfather for the second time, on October 29 when Dorothy Marian Drake arrived. That makes two granddaughters. Now will somebody kindly present him with a grandson?

1914 Fund Contributors

224 Gifts (Participation Index 94). Total gifts: $11,191.18 (117% of objective).

Naramore, Harold B. (Honorary) Reycroft, Wendell G. (Friend) Aborn, Pennell N. Anderson, Thomas A.1 Applin, Paul L. Austin, Herbert S. Babcock, Jesse H. Bacon, Lester E. Baldwin, Dalton G. Barke, Ralph J. Barlow, Richard J. S. Barnard, Everett H. Barnes, Hammond Barnes, William H. Barnes, William W. Barrett, W. Emerson Barsaloux, Lawrence F. Batchelder, Charles S. Batchelder, Joseph H.2 Beals, Geoffrey H. Bean, Harold C. Bean, Robert V. Bentley, Warner Blackburn, Casper K. Blythe, James3

Boggs, George A. Borden, Horace L. Bowler, Edmund W. Bowman, Howard E. Breslin, William W. Briggs, George E.4 Brown, Harold D. Brownell, Carlton K.3 Buck, Carl E. Buck, Ellsworth B. Buckley, Clyde D. Burleigh, John R. Burnham, Donald C. Buswell, Holt W.5 Butler, Clarence K.6 Campbell, Frederic W. Carleton, Warren E 4 Castle, Harold A. Chandler, Clyfton7 Chase, Charles A. Chase, Daniel Claeys, Charles M.8 Clark, Edward E.9 Coe, Philip F. Colby, Dudley R. Colby, Fletcher H. Cole, Samuel D.

Conn, Dwight Conners, John F. Cook, Harry M. Crandall, Charles N. Cranston, Frederick P. Crowell, James M. Curtis, Howard S. Daley, Walter F. Davidson, Frederic A. Davidson, Herman 10 Davidson, Wilbur L. Day, Joseph L.11 Day, Joseph L.1 Dellinger, John L. Deverian, Nasib V. DeWitt, Roscoe P. Dillingham, Lewis M. Drake, Wallace H. Duke, Charles O. Dunbar, Harold L. Edson, Carroll A. Elkins, Edgar H. Emerson, Dean A. Englehorn, Wesley T. Fahey, Howard S. Farwell, Nathan A. Faxon, Charles H. Field, John H. Flanders, Robert Fletcher, William L. Flinn, Henry B. Floyd, Walter E. Fordham, Stephen C. Foss, Raymond H. Fraser, C. Frederic French, George W. Full, Henry P.4 Fuller, C. Kenneth Fuller, Guy Edson13 Fuller, Samuel A. Gardner, Gail I. Gilbert, Albert D.14 Gilbert, George H. Gilbert, Wilfred C. Giles, E. Newman Grant, Kenneth Green, William A., Jr. Gregg, James D. Hall, F. Derby Hall, Wilmot Ju Hallett, Howell K. Hands, William C., Jr. Hanna, John A. Harlow, John McA.s Harris, Jonathan N. Harvey, Maurice G. Harvey, Philip C.15 Haskell, Phillips4 Hastings, Robert C. Hawley, James B. Haywood, Henry Hazen, John N. Healy, Jam,es M. Heenehan, James T. Herlihy, William R., Jr. Herring, Albert C. Higgins, Leo A. Hinman, Hazen B. Hobbs, Leon P. Holway, William R. Hopkins, Robert C. Howe, Paul Howland, Carl E. Hubel, Jesse H. Humphrey, Walter B. Humphries, Alfred E. Hunt, Harland A.3 Hutchins, Ralph M. Jenkins, Ralph A. Johnson, Harold T. Johnson, William M. Jones, Francis F. Junkins, E. Page Kelley, Robert T.4 Kelsey, Ralph Henry16 Kimball, Ernest LaM. Kingman, Lawrence Kingsford, Carleton L. Kingsley, Charles Kittredge, E. Roy Knight, "Walter D. Kuech, Russell N.17 Larmon, Sigurd S. Lawrence, Carl A. P. Lavin, Edward A.3 Learoyd, Ernest S. Leech, Charles E. Lewis, John P!. Lincoln. Proctor P. Little, George P. Little. Lester K. Llewellyn. Frank A. Loudon, Paul W. Loveland, Winslow H.

Lowell, Henry O. MacCartee, Douglas G. Mackinnon, Hugh A. Maddalena, Arthur D. Main, Theodore Marceau, Franz R. Margeson, J. Parker, Jr. Marriner, James T.ls Mayo, Winthrop M. McCallum, James D. Munkelt, Albert E.19 Netsch, Walter A. Newmark, Abraham J. Nichols, Loring P. Niles, Caleb H. Noble, Robert S. Noe, Ralph D.20 O'Learv, Paul A. Olson, Karl O. Osborn, Edward T. Overton, Alan M. Palmer, John M. Palmer, John P. Papson, Edward T. Parker, Leslie M. Parsons, J. Perry4 Pattillo, Gilbert S. Pease, Harold A. Peppard, John T. Perkins, Paul L. Piane, John M. Pierce, Clarence W. Piatt, Gordon J. Pomeroy, Milton D. Pooler, Francis Potter, Howard H. Pritchard, Richard E. Quarles, Benjamin H. Ramage, James B. Reber, Edwin P. Remsen, Martin J. Rice, Roger C. Richmond, Allen P. Robinson, Elmer Roland, William A. Ross, Winthrop P. Rud, Anthony M.21 Saeger, Ernest T.22 Saltmarsh, Sherman W. Sargent, Gorham P.23 Saville, Thorndike Sheldon, Samuel D. Shields, James B. Sisson, Rufus L., Jr. Skakle, Alexander T. Sleeper, Gordon C. Smedley, Charles W. Smith, Paul C. Snow, Winthrop J. Spore, Leland P. Stiles, Harold A. Stillman, Jesse W. Stout, Charles E.24 Stratton, Stanley C. Stratton, William A. Symonds, Bertrand R. Taylor, Harold F.4 Therrien, Zotique W. Tilton, George H. Trott, Raymond H. Tuck, Alexander J. M. Van Riper, Harold G. von Lenz, Rudolph Voorhees, Enders McC. Warner, Dwight W. Warren, John A. Washburn, William W. Watkins, George F 3 Webster, George M. Wescott, Chester A. Wheatley, George D. Wheelock, Arthur S. White, Leonard D. White, Morris G.4 Wicker, Carlton S. Wilkinson, Ray L. Wood, Bertram C. Woodman, Ralph S. Yeaton, Philip O. Young, George, Jr. MEMORIAL GIFTS FROM: 1 Walter E. Floyd '14.2 Mrs. Batchelder.3 Classmate.4 Charles Kingsley '14.5 Mrs. Bus-well.6 Mrs. Butler.7 Sister, Mrs. Adela C.Gregg. .8 Widow, Mrs. Jessie C.Beck.9 Brother, Fletcher Clark,Jr. '12.

10 Cousin, Fredenc A. Davidson ' 14. I 11 E. Page Junkins '14. (12 Mrs. Day.13 Dudley R. Colby '14.14 Brother, Edgar Gilbert'05.15 Mrs. Harvey.™F. Derby Hall '14.17 Brother, Julius F. Kuech'17.18 Dwight Conn '14.19 Brother, Frederick H.Munkelt '08.20 Mrs. Noe.21 Mrs. Rud.22 Pennell N. Aborn '14.23 Mrs. Sargent.24 Brother, Benjamin M.Stout '11.

MEN CARRYING INSURANCE WITH THE COLLEGE AS BENEFICIARY Buck, Ellsworth B. Daley, Walter F Edson, Carroll A. Emerson, Dean A. Englehorn, Wesley T. Fairfield, Erie Hallett, Howell K. Junkins, E. Page Kimball, Ernest L. Kingsford, Carleton L. Larmon, Sigurd S. Loudon, Paul W. Loveland, Winslow H. 'Lyons, Walter L. MacCartee, Douglas McCullough, John F. Mackinnon, Hugh A. Netsch, Walter A. Robinson, Elmer Sisson, Rufus L., Jr. Stillman, Jesse W. Trott, Raymond H. Wescott, Chester A.

THE 1914 CLASS AGENT EMERITUS, Jack Conners (left), shown with a choice piece of Indian statuary presented to him at the class reunion in Hanover last June. Ducky Drake (right), class secretary, also received an Indian trophy at the Hovey Grill party and now has it appropriately standing guard over his two camps in Maine, Camp Wah Hoo Wah and Camp Occom.

Secretary, 88 Sea Street, North Weymouth, Mass.

Treasurer, 165 Marlboro St., Wollaston, Mass.

Class Agent.