Memorial Fund Chairman,GEORGE H. PASFIELD 33 E. Wynnewood Rd., Wynnewood, Pa.
At the Detroit Pow-Wow banquet the night before the Michigan game the following '28ers were present: Tom and Catharine Carroll of Cincinnati, Bud and Isabel Gorman of Danville, Ill., Chuck Davis, of Chicago, Horace C.Brownie") Brown of Detroit and Jim Campion of Hanover.
Also at the game in addition to the abovenamed, were: John and Madeline McGrath of Detroit, who sat behind Maurie Cogan of Cleveland and Merl Barns of Forth Wayne, Ind. John also saw Jack Cook of Chicago, BudRanney of Cleveland and his two sons and BenHeftier and wife, who live near the McGraths in Grosse Pointe Park. John says his five children are in school—John, the oldest, in the last year of high school and planning to study agriculture at Ohio State or Michigan State.
Buck Buckingham .of Flint, Mich., had planned to attend the Pow-Wow and game, even had a room reserved at the Statler, but on the morning of the pow-wow they put him in the hospital with pneumonia—for the second time in a year. Buck has recently completed rebuilding his large men's clothing store, following a complete fire loss in January, 1949
Seventeen turned out tor the 28 dinner at the Dartmouth Club in New York on October 31: Bill Cogswell, Clark Harrington, Chet Kellogg, George Klein, Gerry Johnston, AlecKerr, Phil Orsi, Herm Schnepel, Bill Treanor,Beej Vernon, Hank Walker, BroughamWallace, Jack Zellers, Topper Robinson, JohnFlanagan, George Pasfield and Jack Rose.
Pasfield and Flanagan drove up and back to Philadelphia the same night Many of those on hand were going to the Yale game and made arrangements to meet at picnic lunch time and between the halves JackRose of Hollywood was a surprise arrival. He is shepherding a genuine Inca princess around or into, the pitfalls of show business—she's quite a parcel and he had pictures to prove it. Name is Yma Suma, she sings, has made recordings, and a Broadway show is in prospect.
There are six sons of '2Bers in the freshman class at Dartmouth, not five as reported in our October notes. In going over the list we missed Topper Robinson's son Harry, of Greenfield, Mass. Harry went to Deerfield Academy as a day student but spent his last two high school years at the Portsmouth Priory School in Portsmouth, R. I. He is on the freshman cross country team.
Budd Maring has announced the opening of his own real estate office at 744 Broad St., Newark, N.J.
At the Philadelphia Alumni Association party before the Penn game the class was represented by John Flanagan, Dick Frame, AlFusonie, Jack Heston and Ernie Wright. Mary and I drove down Saturday for the game and a very delightful weekend as guests of Johnand Vera Flanagan. The Frames, Flanagans,Pasfields and Skinners attended the dinnerdance at the Philadelphia Country Club Saturday evening.
Before the Harvard game I wrote Red Edgar to send me a list of the '28ers there. Here is his report:
"I cast my eye about at the Harvard stadium and, believe it or not, did not see one classmate Before the game and between the halves I Patrolled the area between section 1 (where I was) and 5 to no avail. No one came down for a drink. or a hot dog and even a long period of hanging around the men's room produced nothing. _ Either they weren't there, have given up drinking kidneys are improving with age.
"However, after the game and into the night Charlotte and I joined with a group at John and Ethel Nixons' for cocktails and magnificent buffet supper and there we were with Johnny ana' FranKenerson, Monk and Virginia Davenport and DomNorris. They all had been to the game but sat in the end stands so I missed them. Last weekend was in Middlebury, Vf., with my family to allow my daughter Carolyn to look it over and while there saw the Middlebury-Tufts game. "Who should appear but Barney Norton who lives nearby. The next day, in Hanover, saw Tim Paige and his wife and four children all going home to Longmeadow, Mass., after a weekend camping trip."
Don Solis was promoted to assistant manager of national sales by the Cities Service Oil Cos. on July 1, which involved moving from Boston to the New York office at 70 Pine St. He spent a busy summer, commuting weekends by air to Boston, selling his house near Boston and buying one at Springdale, Conn., just beyond Stamford. Don has been with Cities Service in Boston 16 years.
Don also furnished the news that BradBradford joined Cities Service Jan. 1 as a credit man in Boston.
Jack McLaughlin and Mrs. Lucena Quantius Price were married Sept. 15 in Philadelphia, and are living at 1612 Pine St. in that city.
Ed and Dora Flanders spent a three-week vacation recently in Mexico.
A recent report of the Alumni Council Committee on Class Gifts speaks of the excellent results turned in by George Pasfield. George has been doing a magnificent job for the class this fall and we should give him all the support we can.
1928 Fund Contributors
419 Gifts (Participation Index 86). Total gifts: $11,072.00 (91% of objective).
Jacobson, David S. (Stanford 1928) Abbott, Edmund B. Aby, Stanton Adams, Gordon D. Adams, Herbert E. Ahern, John M. Ahlers, L. Paul Andres, Eugen C., Jr. Andrus, Oliver B. Annable, Paul G. Anthony, Horace F., Jr. Armstrong, John M. Atkinson, Edward W. Baehr, I. E. Theodore Baketel, Sherman T. Barns, Merl A. Barnstead, George R., Jr. Barry, Frank J. Barry, John J., Jr.
Bartlett, Upton E. Bassett, Sam A. Bavier, Ralph H. Beers, Lewis R. Bell, George A. Benjamin, Donald A. Bennert, Harry W. Berry, Emmons M. Bessette, Ernest S. Billings, Forrest C. Bishop, Albert T. Blickley, J. Ford Bond, J. Franklin Boughton, George M. Bradley, Prentice Brew, John O. Brooks, Eliot P. . Brooks, Richard G. Brown, Bradford W. Brown, Edward D.
Brown, Horace C., Jr. Brown, Richard B. Brownstone, Walter J. Bruder, Charles F., 3rd Buchtel, Henry A. Buckingham, George W. Burding, Warren N. Burleigh, Frederick Bush, Howard S. Byrne, Robert C. Campion, James W. Canton, Richard F., Jr. Cantril, Hadley Carlson, Maxwell Carpenter, Allan P. Carpenter, Roy W. Carr, Wallace G. Carrico, William M. Carroll, Thomas Carter, Lawrence L. Carver, Horace N. Cetrulo, Gerald I. Chapin, Howard M. Chapman, Don H. Chase, Kenneth J. Chick, Parker N. CJark, Richard H. Clark, Robert 8., Jr. Clark. Warren C. Coe, Charles E. Cogan, Maurice W. Cogswell, William Cole, Frederick W. Collins, Edward J. Collins, John F. Condon, Dana J. Cook, John G. Countryman, Wallace E. Coyle, George J. Cronin, John J., Jr. Crosby, Charles R. Cuddeback, Kenneth D. Curll, Henry V. Cutler, Paul W. Davenport, Carleton Davis, Charles A. Davis, Charles F. Davis, George I, Dennis, Samuel J. Dickerman, Watson Dickerson, Leßoy D. Dickinson, Charles C., Jr. Dietz, William E. Dixon, G. Harley Dodd, Donald B. Dodge, Byron G.1 Dodge, Homer G. Dowlin, Winfred M. Downing, Allan M. Drake, C. Elwood Drayton, Clarence 1., Jr. Dugdale, Frederick E. Dwinell, Lane Eastman, Charles A., Jr. Edgar, Robert M. Eile, Maxwell J. Elliott, Scott Ellis, Thomas P. Embler, William J. Emery, George W. Engelman, Irving J. Estabrook, L. Parkhurst Fauntleroy, Gaylord Field, S. Everett, Jr. Fields, Harold B. Fisher, Harvey S. Fitzpatrick, Martin T. Flanagan, John Flanders, Edwin Flynn, William H., Jr. Ford, William W. Foster, David C. Foster, George A. Foster, Robert K. Fowler, Alfred J. Fowler, Harold L. Frame, Richard R. Frampton, James H. Frankland, John C., Jr. Fusonie, Albert T. Gardner, Frank C. Gearhart, Charles C. Gedge, Seymour C. Gere, Henry S. Gifford, Samuel A. Giles, Donald J. Gillard, James L., Jr. Glendinning, Geoffrey Goodman, Charles F. Goodnow, John R. Goodrich, Bernard S. Goodwillie, Stuart
Goodwin, A. Jerome Goodwin, Clinton T. Goudy, William L. Goulding, Chester F. Gow, Arthur R. Granger, Darrell O. Granville-Smith, Edward Graupner, Herman W. Gray, C. Maurice Gray, Linwood E. Grey, Robert T. Griffin, Dustin H. Griffin, Gerard O. Gulian, John Hackett, Christopher J. Haines, Craig B. Haley, W. Howard Halliday, Malcolm F. Hal torn, Chester A. Hammesfahr, Ellmore A. Hanes, Edgar A. Hansis, George C., Jr. Hardy, James F. Harlow, John M. Harrington, W. Clark Harris, William W. Harr, Creighton C. Hartjens, H. Victor Hassell, Arthur P. Hatch, Daniel P., Jr. Hazzard, Charles T. Heep, William G., Jr. Herpel, John W. Heston, John C. Heyn, Edmund F. Hill, Robert W. Hoagland, C. Stewart Hobson, William M. Hodsdon, Merrill Hoefle, Milton E. Holden, Arthur L. Houston, Alfred D. Howard, Theodore R. Hughes. Edward J.2 Hunt, Charles H., Jr. Hunt, William A. Hutcheson, S. Lewis Hyman, J. Raymond Jenkins, Edwin A. Jennings, E. Morton Jewett, Harrison L. . Johnston, Gerard Jones, Ellis R. Katz, Eugene J. Keith, Rockwood Keller, C. Courtney, Jr. Kellogg, Chester M. Kenerson, John B. Kenney, Laurence A., Jr. Kent, Kenneth H. , Kenyon, George D. Kerr, Alexander B. Kerr, John A. . Kilgore, Robert M. Kilton, James W. Kimball, William P. Kitts, Albert W. Klaren, Thornton P. Klein, William G. Klinck, Richard R. Kneerim, Arthur W. : Kruming, Paul R. Lamson, Charles M. Lane, Arthur E. Lane, Myles J. Lane, Wendell G. Langdell, Ralph E. Langenus, Alan G. Lary, William C. Lathrop, Allen Lawrence, John H. D. Leach, Henry, 3rd Learnard, Richard B. Lee, Richard W. Lemkin, Julius U. Leonard, Matthew C. Lerer, Albert Leslie, Gaylord E. Lewis, Bruce M. Liddle, John C. Lilley, Edwin F., Jr. Livingston, H. deK. Lord, William S. Lowe, Donald S. Luellen, Gerald H. Lundgren, Carl A. Lutey, William G. r Lyman, Edwin H., Jr. Lyman, John J. MacKown, Philip Maclellan, Robert L. MacPhail, Robert B.
Magavern, Samuel D. Magenis, Eugene L. Magnaghi, Charles J. Makepeace, Maurice B. Mann, Albert E. Maring, Frank B. Martin, Lawrence H. Marx, William H. Mason, John W. Mason, Lester B. McAvoy, John C. McCathie, David M. McConnon, James McDonough, John T. McEachran, Wendell E. McLaughlin, Ambrose ] McLaughlin, John E. McLaughlin, John P. Mcßoberts, William F. McSorley, Wesley A., J; Menard, David F. Merrick, Joseph L. Middlebrook, Curtis M, Middleton, Thomas M. Milliken, Leßoy C. Milton, Henry C. Mitchell, Willis B. Miter, Lawrence D. Moody, J. Harold Moore, Franklin Moore, Harrington Morton, William G. Moulton, Horace P. Mullen, James E. Munson, Lewis S., Jr. Murphy, William D. Myers, Rowland M. Neary, John F. Nelson, Richard H.3 Newell, Howard W. Newton, James F. Nightingale, Arthur B. Nixon, John P. Noeltner, John W. Norman, Christian G. Norris, Donald K. Norton, John E. Norton, Spencer E. Nova, Barnett J. Noyes, Parker E. O'Keeffe, Bernard M. Orsi, Philip J. Osborn, Edward B. Paige, Timothy Parker, Bradford E. Parrish, H. VanH. Pasfield, George H. . Patience, Wesley F. Payne, Howard M. Pease, Douglas MacD. Pelton, J. Edgar Perkins, Arthur F. Phelan, John V. Phillips, B. Wendell Phillips, John Pitts, George 8., Jr. Pollock, M. Crawford Proctor, Charles N. Prosser, Gwynne A. Purcell, William J. Ramey, Eugene 8., Jr. Ranney, Omar S. Raymond, Munroe Reece, Edward M. Reid, Robert V. Rendell, Richard G. Reynolds, Francis H. Rice, Kenneth F. Richardson, Robert C. Rickenbaugh, Ralph L. Robbie, Kenneth E. Robinson, Lawrence Rockhill, Robert A. Rockwell, Richard C. Rose, John C. Rubin, Isador Russell, David K. Russell, Herbert E. Sadler, Lauren M. Safran, Ira W. Salinger, Allan B. Sammis, S. Lloyd Sanborn, George K. Sanborn, James F., Jr. Sawyer, C. Murray Sawyer, Edward W. Scherp, Henry W. Schmelzer, Richard W.
Schnepel, Herman H., Jr. Scott, Charles E. Sensenig, Herbert R. Serrell, Howard P. Shaw, Raymond E. Sherman, Philip R. Shukert, G. Emil Shurtleff, Merrill Simonds, Harold S. Simpson, Walter W. Sinclair, Dohrman J. Skinner, Osmun Sleeper, Laurence L. Sloane, Gerard H. Smith, J. Wesley Smith, Joseph H. Smith, Richard H. Smith, Steele C. Sokol, Otto O. Solis, Donald W. Sreenan, William V. Stern, Berthold S. Stevens, Loren G. Stickney, Hal S. Stone, Fred L. Stone, Harry L. Streit, Carlyle F. Sturdevant, J. Wayne Sugden, John Sullivan, Richard J. Sundeen, Roger E. Swanson, Gilbert C. Talbot, Thomas P. Taylor, Muirison K. Taylor, Winfield Terry, Llewellyn B. Thomas, Edward A. Thompson, H. Hoyt Thompson, Rupert C., Jr. Thurston, Francis C. Tidd, Joseph S. Tilton, Frederick A. Tindle, Frank W. Tower, Charles F. Treanor, William C. Turkevich, John Turner, Ralph G.4 Tyson, Robert W., Jr. Vandenberg, Arthur H., Jr. Van Orman, J. Wayne Van Riper, Lawson Vernon, Roger E. Wakeman, A. Eliot Walker, Alton P. Walker, Henry L., Jr. Walker, Hurlburt T. Walker, Richard W. Wallace, J. Brougham, Jr. Walter, Harold M. Warner, Gerald Watson, William J. Webster, F. Champlin, Jr. Weeks, J. Collier Welch, Richard G. Wells, E. Montgomery Weser, John A. Westhaver, Loren J. R. Wheland, George W. White, Richard F. Whitehead, Judson J. Whittemore, Merrill W. Wilkinson, Frost B. Willard, David K. Willey, Albert S. Williams, William G. Wilson, Curtis E. Winchester, Robert H. Wood, J. Wesley, Jr. Woods, Carter A. Word, Robert L., Jr. Wright, Ernest A., 3rd Young, Francis W. Zanger, John E. Zellers, John B. Zey, Edward B. MEMORIAL GIFTS FROM:1 Classmate.2 Sister, Mrs. August B.Meyer.3 Mother, Mrs. Edna F.Nelson.4 Brother, F. Sumner Turner '24.MEN CARRYINGINSURANCE WITH THECOLLEGE AS BENEFICIARY Whaley, William
CLASS AGENT JOHN E. FLANAGAN '2B
Secretary, Van Dyne Oil Cos., Troy, Pa.
Treasurer, Princeton Pl„ Montclair, N. J.
Class Agent.