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Tuck School

December 1950 H. L. DUNCOMBE JR., K. A. HILL
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Tuck School
December 1950 H. L. DUNCOMBE JR., K. A. HILL

WE are now able to report that Tuck School will definitely play host to a second group of French management trainees. The present schedule calls for their arrival in Hanover on November 14. With the exception of an interlude at Christmas, they will be permanent residents in Hanover until early in March. We feel that these groups offer us a real challenge and opportunity. In addition to whatever modest contribution we can make to a wider understanding of American management practices, the exchange of these groups makes a first-rate contribution to better international understanding.

Paul F. Woodberry T'50 has been accepted for aviation cadet training.

Bob Williamson T'28 was reelected to the presidency of the Graphic Arts Institute of New England for the second consecutive year.

We are very happy to hear about the marriage of Marshall Clark T'48 and the former Miss Ellen Stollenwerck on July 29.

Francis Hummel T'49, who began teaching at the University of Massachusetts following graduation from Tuck, has announced his marriage in August.

Tom Huggins T'50 is employed by Marken Machine in Keene, N. H.

Carl Struever T'50 writes about his interesting work with Eastman Kodak.

We have had a number of outside speakers recently. Mr. H. H. Whitmore, general manager of the Jones and Lamson Machine Cos., Mr. Seymour L. Dwinell T'29, partner and general manager of Carter & Churchill Co., Mr. Laurence F. Wittemore, president of the Brown Paper Company, Mr. C. S. Sargent Jr., vice president of the William Iselin Co., Inc., New York, and Mr. Charles E. Brundage of Brundage, Story and Rose, also of New York City, have all been to Hanover and made a fine contribution to the work of the School. As all of you must appreciate, the generosity of these men is one of the things that makes the Tuck School experience such a valuable one. As the years go on, we hope that more and more of you will feel the urge to do this worth-while job.

Tuck School Contributors

This list includes the names of only those TuckSchool men who are not also listed with the regular College classes. The names of all other TuckSchool contributors are listed with their respectiveundergraduate classes.

Portman, Arthur B. '15 Davis, E. Byron '22 Andjiano, Peter B. '31 Savage, Morgan W. '33 Rubel, Peter A. '38 Reed, J. Homer, Jr. '39

New, Harry S., Jr. '41 Lyness, Charles V. '46 Goldberg, Richard H. '47 Thorsen, Thorbjorn '47 Morrissey, Leonard E. '48