Class Notes

1915

December 1950 ARTHUR C. NICHOLS, RUSSKLL J. RIC., MARVIN L. FREDERICK
Class Notes
1915
December 1950 ARTHUR C. NICHOLS, RUSSKLL J. RIC., MARVIN L. FREDERICK

Memorial Fund Chairman, CHARLES E. GRIFFITH 128 Essex Ave., Glen Ridge, N. J.

According to those present, the Holy Cross game was played on a beautiful, almost-too-warm afternoon. Austie Austin, Mr.& Mrs.Bob Bigelow, Dr. & Mrs. Jack Bowler, Mr. &Mrs. Tom Connelly, Mr. & Mrs. Sid Crawford,Mr. & Mrs. Charlie Griffith, Mr. & Mrs. SpeedHenderson and son Peter, Fletch Lowe, Mr. &Mrs. Nut Norwood, Jack Mason and KikeRichardson were seen in the stands.

Paul and Therese Rothery are in the midst of building a new six-room home in Wilbraham, Mass., to supersede the 11-room ditto in which their fine family was raised. This is such a common experience that I am surprised no Fifteener has invented a rubber house which could be expanded as the family increases and contracted as the children go out on their own.

Turk Turner reports having had lunch at Hanover Inn enroute to and from Littleton, N. H.

The loud bang in Bangor is the noise caused by Casey Jones dropping his Ascap royalties at the bank for deposit. Fifteen's favorite band master, composer and piscatorialist was honored at a dinner at the Admiral Beatty Hotel, St. John, N. 8., on Sept. 15 when he was admitted to honorary membership in the famous Luxor Temple Pipe Band.

String and Grace Downing have returned from a motor trip taking them as far West as Athens, 0., and as far south as Raleigh, N. C.

Our special correspondents covering the Michigan game weekend were Jack Mason and Bag Wanamaker. Both agree that the Pow Wow was one of the best gatherings ever held. Others present at the game were Mr. &Mrs. Howie Fuller, Mr. & Mrs. Hal Smith and Cy Young. Jack also attended the Alumni Council meeting in Detroit. Bag emphasizes that the conduct of all Fifteeners was exemplary. At our age it has to be.

Russ Rice's oldest son Stanley has recently returned from a trip in the Coast Guard ice breaker Eastwind (of which he is Engineering Officer) that carried him within 450 miles of the Pole. This is the farthest North ever reached by any ship under its own power.

Whatever became of the watch fobs with leather straps and brass checks inscribed "Dartmouth 1915" which we all wore as undergraduates? Maybe they went out of use when it was no longer considered sissy to wear a wrist watch.

A fine letter from Thornt Pray states that he and Ginnie were unable to take in the Penn game because of a weekend visit to his son Sam in Chestnut Hill, Mass. Sam came down with TB early this year but is making a splendid recovery. The Prays saw Zelte andLib Carpenter at the Wianno Club on Cape Cod several times this summer.

The Lehigh game brought forth a fine turnout including Dr. and Mrs. Gus Braun,Eben Clough, Jack Ferguson (all the way from Tulsa), Mr. and Mrs. Chan Foster, Mr. andMrs. Carl Gish, Speed Henderson, Mr. andMrs. George Hutchins (all the way from Sioux City—first trip East in years—come back again soon, folks!), Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lafferty,Prof, and Mrs. Fletch Low, Prexy and Mrs.Jack Mason, Mr. and Mrs. Walt Meader,Warren Montsie, Roy Porter, Kike Richardson, Bee Ruml, and Wes Sargent.

Warren Montsie reports having spent the summer on Cape Cod, where he tried several times to find Johnnie Johnson at home, but with no success. Wes Sargent was another summer Cape Codder.

Eben Clough was master of ceremonies at the pre-Harvard game festivities staged by Thirteen, Fourteen and Fifteen at Boston's University Club the night of October 27. Coach Dell Isola was the guest speaker.

The leading article in the September issue of Industry concerns America's Home Town, Plymouth, Mass., and refers to the exquisitely tailored and ruffled curtains being turned out by Chink Chamberlain's company. Inasmuch as some of them retail for as much as $75 per pair, we have hidden this issue from the little woman.

This column is being put together on a mild Indian summer day in late October, which makes it hard to realize that this is the last edition of the MAGAZINE before the holidays. Best wishes for a Merry Christmas and Health, Happiness and Prosperity throughout 1951.

Flash dispatches from Cloughie and RussRice just before we go to press state the following Fifteeners attended the Harvard game and/or Boston Tea Parties incident thereto:Atwood, Barker, Bennick, Bigelow, Bowler,Burnett, Connelly, Crawford, D. D. Davis,Dewing, Doe, Downing, Fitts, Foster, Henderson, Howland, Hutchins, Jones, Leonard,Mac Andrews, Martin, Mason, Me.ader, Milmore, Richardson, Rice, St. Clair, L. B. Smith,Shea, Simpson, Tramble, Tuck, and Turner.

Shorty Gray has just returned from a tripto Europe, the highlights of which are covered in the following letter:

"I just returned this last week end from nearly three months' work with the European Command in the U. S. zone of Germany. Like a dope I forgot •to take any addresses with me so it is no wonder friends surmised that I was hiding out from the ■sheriff. While I had little time for sightseeing I did get around quite thoroughly in the zone and ■consider the whole experience wonderful and unforgettable. Doc Neef was such a wonderful German teacher 35 years ago at Dartmouth that I was able to muddle through about 300 interviews with German civilian employees of the Army with comparatively little assistance from interpreters. While I was doing Germany, Margaret visited her family and other friends in England and was able, in 'between times, to spend two or three weeks with me. We took in the Oberammergau Passion Play one weekend, took a trip farther down into the Bavarian Alps, and window shopped a few evenings in Stuttgart and Heidelberg."

CHANGE OF ADDRESS: Malcolm G. Howland, 359 Court Street, Auburn, Me.; Roy M. Norwood, Linebrook Road, R. D., Rowley, Mass.

RECENT REGISTRATIONS AT HANOVER INN: Mr. & Mrs. Leo W. Burt, Mr. & Mrs. Sidney C. Crawford, John L. Ferguson, Mr. & Mrs. Chandler Foster, Thomas D. Hamson, Mr. & Mrs. G. W. Hutchins, John Mason, Beardsley jßuml, Mr. & Mrs. Dan F. Waugh.

1915 Fund Contributors

238 Gifts (Participation Index 92). Total gifts: $14,044.89 (137% of objective).

Anderson, Arthur J. (Friend) _ Anonymous Adams, George W. Alexander, Philip K. Aronowitz, Leon Atwood, August S.1 Austin, Albert M. "Bache-Wiig, John Ballou, Frederick B. Barker, W. Dale Bemis, William C. Bennink, Donald C. Bigelow, Robert C. Bissell, Eugene Van N. Blaisdell, Herbert C. Blodgett, Philip H. Boggs, Arthur G. Bowler, John P. Boyd, Ernest C. Brackett, James H. Albert Bridge, G. Donald Bromfield, Lawrence D. Brown, Ralph W. Brownell, Tracy C. Bull, Albert S. Burgess, Ralph L. Burnett, Harry Burt, Leo W. Byers, Viacent G. Cahn, Albert, Jr. Campbell, Bushrod H. Campbell, Gilbert M., Jr. Cannon, Peter H. Carpenter, Isaac W., Jr. Castle, Lester D. Cavanaugh, J. Harrison Chamberlain, Samuel H.,Jr. Chase, Russell D. Child, Fred S. Claflin, Harold H. Clarke, Robert G. Cleveland, Albert C. Clough, Earl E. Comiskey, Charles W. Comstock, Herbert F.

Comstock, Joseph B. Connelly, Thomas J. Cook, King Corwin, Harold E. Courtright, Hugh C. Crawford, Sidney C. Curtis, Edgar A.2 Curtis, Edgar A.3 Curtis, Edgar A.4 Daisy, George D. Daniell, William I. Davis, D. Dexter Davis, Winsor R. Davison, Harold K. Dennen, Frank E. Dennett, Sumner F. Dewing, Edmund R. Doe, Orlando C. Douglas, Edward B. Downing, Earle N. Dunn, Leslie C. Durgin, Russell L. Dyke, George E. Ehinger, George Ekstrom, Frank C. Ellms, Harold S. English, Adolphe W. English, Alpheus Ferguson, John L. Fitts, Robert L. Flood, Hartwell W. Folan, Leo M. Fonda, Beecher H.5 Fonda, Beecher H ® Ford, Arthur W. Forrestal, James V.7 Foster, Chandler H. Foster, Frank H. Frederick, Marvin L. Fredericks, Robert B. Frothingham, Robert Fuller, Howard E. Fuller, Wyman Z. Gear, Patrick E. Ghee, Milton P. Gibson, Paul S. Gish, Carl K.

Graham, Lee H. Granger, William R. R. Grant, Denison W. Gray, Matthew R. Griffith, Charles E. Guest, Robert G. Harlow, Harold C. Harwood, Channing E. Haskell, Merrill Healy, John J. Henderson, James M. Higgins, Harry P. Hill, Stuart M. Hitchcock, David I. Hoffmann, Philip Hornblow, Arthur, Jr. Horton, Dabney Hough, Woodbury7 Hough, Woodbury8 Hovey, Otis W. Howe, Donald K. Howland, Malcolm G. Hunnewell, Hillman B. Huntress, William C. Hutchins, George W. Ingalls, George F. Ingram, Charles H. Johnson, A. Leßoy Johnson, Albert E. Johnson, Russell C. Jordan, Chester B.9 Jordan, Chester B.7 Kendall, Raymond H. Kennedy, Walter J. Kimball, John C. King, Raymond T. Lafferty, James LeR. Lamson, Everett C. Lang, William A. Law, Donald E. Learoyd, Philip C. Lenzer, Hugo Leonard, Arthur H., Jr. Livermore, Russell B. Livingston, Alan C. Llewellyn, A. Stanley Loomis, John U. Lounsberry, Harold H. Low, Fletcher Lowe, Frederic P. Lyman, William E. Lyon, Gregory O.10 Mac Andrews, Erl P. MacFarland, James D.31 Mac Hale, Lee R. MacPherson, Kenneth W. Maloney, Denis W. Marcy, Henry S. Markham, David H. Martin, George H. Mason, John R. McCarthy, Justin H. Meader, Walton B. Mernstein, Maxwell H.u Merrill, Boynton Milmore, Norville L. Monheimer, Henry I. Montsie, Warren E. Morey, Willis B. Mowry, Jared J. Mullin, John M. Murdock, Philip K. Nichols, Arthur C. Nissen, William C. Norris, Ralph H. Norton, Allan S.18 Norwood, Roy M. Noyes, Edwin M. O'Day, Bernard V. O'Hara, Dwight Parnell, Carroll A. Pearce, Frederick L. Pelletier, Philip H., Jr. Pendleton, John D. Pinkham, Harold B. Pitman, Joseph P. Poor, Francis L. Porter, Leßoy G. Potter, Herbert S. Pray, Thornton C. Priddy, Allan L.14 Putney, Willis R.15 Putney, Willis R.10 Putney, Willis R.17 Read, George E. Redfield, Richard W. Reynolds, William R. Rice, Russell J. Rich, E. Thompson Richardson, Garald K. Rockwood, Otis F. Rogers, Caleb F. Rogers, William N.18 Rohrs, Franklin19

Rohrs, Franklin20 Rose, G. Kellogg, Jr. Rosenheim, Frederic S. Rothery, Paul R. Rowe, Arthur M.19 Rowell, Hugh G. Ruder, Ernst M. Ruml, Beardsley Ryan, Earl F. Ryan, Harold C.11 St. Clair, Ashley Sanborn, E. Cummings Sargeant, Paul E. Sargent, Hubert E. Sawyer, Howard P. Sawyer, Ralph A. Scharmann, Richard A. Sharp, Eliot R. Shaw, Gerard F. Shea, Edward J. Sheldon, Arthur E. Sherman, Allen Shoemaker, Samuel B. Simoneau, Antonio A. Simpson, George W. Sisk, James H., Jr. Smith, Harold L. Smith, Kent H. Smith, Leland B. Sterling, Arthur E. Stevens, Perry H. Stone, F. Way land21 Strickland, Daniel L. Sullivan, Alfred B. Swenson, Carl L. Taplin, Charles R.7 Thyng, Elmer F.8 Tobin, Benjamin F., Jr. Tomfohrde, Andreas H. Tower, Arthur A. Townsend, William H.22 Trumbull, Charles H. Tubby, William 8., Jr. Tuck, Leon P. Turner, Harold S. Vining, Paul M. Walker, George E. Wanamaker, Clarence L. Warren, John D. Waugh, Dan F. Whit, Edwin S.23 White, Raymond S. Whiteley, Carl F. Whitmer, Donald H.24 Whitney, Cecil E. r. Wilcox, John M. Williams, Arthur P.25 Williams, Leon E. Wilson, Edward H. Wing, Howard W. Winship, Roger28 Winship, Roger27 Wyman, Richard Mel. Young, George B. MEMORIAL GIFTS FROM:1 Mrs. Atwood.2 Mrs. Curtis.3 Son, Edgar A. Curtis'40.4 Son, Oakley C. Curtis'43.5 E. Page Junkins '14.9 Mother, Mrs. Jane Fonda.7 John R. Mason '15.8 Chandler Foster '15.9 Mrs. Jordan.10 Class Memorial Fund Bequest.11 Anonymous.12 Mrs. Mernstein.13 Brother, Max Norton '19.14 Mrs. Priddy.15 Mrs. Putney and friends,Mr. & Mrs. Robert T.Platka.16 Sister-in-law, Mrs. RubyH. Watson.17 Friend, A. H. Loudon.18 Mrs. Rogers.19 John L. Ferguson '15.20 Mrs. Rohrs.21 Friend, Mrs. KatherineR. Wallace.22 Daniel Chase '14.23 Widow, Mrs. EleanorA. Ives.24 Mrs. Whitmer.25 Mrs. Williams.26 Mrs. Winship.27 Daughter, JacquelineW. Kimball.

MEN CARRYING INSURANCE WITH THE COLLEGE AS BENEFICIARY Bowler, John P. Claflin, Harold H. Clarke, Robert G.

Frothingham, Robert Griffith, Charles E. Ingram, Charles H. Nichols, Arthur C. Rice, Russell J. Schroeder, Edgar H. Turner, Harold S.

CLASS AGENT MARVIN L. FREDERICK 'l5

Secretary, 24 Midland Ave., White Plains, N. Y

Treasurer, 60 Stevens Rd., Needham 92, Mass.

Class Agent.