Class Notes

1908

February 1950 WILLIAM D KNIGHT, LAURENCE SYMMES, ARTHUR BARNES, ARTHUR L. LEWIS
Class Notes
1908
February 1950 WILLIAM D KNIGHT, LAURENCE SYMMES, ARTHUR BARNES, ARTHUR L. LEWIS

The marriage of Miss Mary Elizabeth Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Landy Brown of Austin, Minn., to Dr. Woodbury Perkins, son of Mr. and Mrs. AllanMoore Perkins of Greenwich, Conn., took place in the Dingletown Community Church, Greenwich, on November 17.

Mrs. Perkins, a graduate of the University of California at Los Angeles, has been making her home in New York where she is a fashion editor of Harper's Bazaar. Dr. Perkins is an alumnus of Gunnery School, Yale University and the College of Physicians and Surgeons at Columbia University. During the war he was a lieutenant in the Navy Medical Corps in the Pacific. He is now practicing in Charlottesville, Va.

On Christmas Day Lela and the Class NotesEditor announced the engagement of Mary Knight to Warren E. Craumer of Chicago, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest W. Craumer of Corning, N. Y. Mary graduated at Smith in 1948 and has been working in Chicago. Warr en was a member of the Class of '41 at the University of Rochester. He is a chemical engineer with the DuPont organization. They plan to be married this spring. Some time ago, the Class Notes Editor was presented with a copy of the Father of the Bride and he has been receiving much advice since that time. The onus of these observations seems to add up to the fact that donations or advances of champagne, -scotch, bourbon and/or folding currency should be gratefully received.

Tat Badger and Fied Munkelt were visitors at the Hanover Inn during December. Perhaps a payment due on the Theta Delt mortgage may have been the cause of Tat's visit, and Fred may have gone up to tell the men in Thayer School how he, Park Stickney, TallTommy at al did it 40 years ago. We always read with a good deal of interest the full page ads of E. B. Badger & Sons in Fortune magazine.

Pop Chesley was recently re-elected president and Charlie DeAngelis was re-elected vice-president of the Dartmouth Club of the Mohawk Valley at the annual meeting sans a contest. The political success of these young men from Utica is being called to the attention of the New National Republican chairman. Our elephantine Republican memory seems to recall that the last time Utica broke into the national picture politically was when James S. Sherman served as vice-president during McKinley's first term.

Hazel McLane Clark is spending the winter at the Charlotte Harbor Hotel, Punta Gorda on the Gulf near Ft. Myers, Fla.

Honker Joyce reports having had an enjoyable luncheon at Publick House, Sturbridge, Mass. (Commercial—new 1950 rates on application) of which Richard Treadway is the manager.

Arthur and Pauline O'Shea attended the Harvard-Dartmouth game and saw Art andNaomi Lewis and the Jack Corcorans, but did not see many others in the class. Always long shot entries in the Grandchildren Derby, the O'Sheas now report six grandchildren with a definite prospect of a happy event in the immediate future which should shorten the odds on them.

Annis and Mike Stearns are proud of the arrival of Martha Kendall Stearns, born to Sandy and his wife. Sandy is on the faculty at Wesleyan University and our own unprejudiced reporters advise that he is doing a splendid job and that he and his wife are in great demand as chaperones at fraternity affairs and other places.

At the fall meeting of the Dartmouth Club of Bridgeport to which A.I JDickerson, Director of Admissions spoke, Arthur Sides, principal of Central High School, was one of the school men who were guests of honor and who occupied places at the speakers table.

Edward F. Sweeney, with our class only a short time, died in November 1941, we have just learned. Sweeney graduated from Holy Cross and had little interest in Dartmouth, so the class has no information about his career.

NEW ADDRESSES:Francis G. Blake, 789 Howard Ave., New Haven 4, Conn. John A. Detlefson, 333 King Ave., Waynesboro, Va. Fred G. Leary, 2421 S. W. Water Ave., Portland, Ore. Andrew L. Nichols, 4' 4 Dußois Blvd., Brookfield, 111. Chester W. Nichols, 185 Franklin St., Boston, Mass. Herbert Thomas, 873 Donahoe, Palo Alto, Calif.

Class Notes Editor, 602 Central National Bank Bldg. Rockford, Ill. Secretary, 115 Broadway, New York 6, N. Y. Treasurer, Taftville, Conn. Class Agent, 125 Walnut St., Watertown 72, Mass.