Class Notes

1908

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

The Boston Herald of January 27 displayed a picture of Art Lewis at the head of the following article:

"Arthur L. Lewis, president of Lewis-Shepard Company of Watertown, will head the state-wide Easter Seal campaign that begins March 9, it was announced yesterday by Parker Trowbridge president of the Bay State Society for the Crippled and Handicapped. "Lewis is a trustee of the Bay State Society and is also a trustee and executive member of the Children's Hospital."

Mr. and Mrs. Fernand LaBrunerie announce the marriage of their niece, May Madeleine, to Captain Donald Frothingham, United States Naval Reserve, on the 27th of December, 1949 at Washington, D. C. The wedding was held in the Navy Chapel there. We understand that Don is retiring and that he and the, new Mrs. Frothingham plan to take a trip to the Pacific Coast this Spring to visit the grandchildren in Seattle.

Sid Ruggles was in Danbury on a six weeks leave over the holidays. At Westover Field the last week of January, while waiting for a plane to take him to Goose Bay, he called on Mort Hull and John McElwain. He learned that the Hulls are headed for Hawaii.

Mason Lewis, the Sage of Denver, has been reelected a Director of the Potash Company of America.

Al Dickerson wrote recently to Secretary Larry to call attention to the fact that PopChesley and the Class Notes Editor are serving as committee chairmen in their respective communities interviewing candidates for admission to Dartmouth. Al writes Larry that he thinks the men interviewing candidates are making a very important contribution to the college.

Warren Currier, the Voice of Dartmouth in the Imperial Valley, broke into print recently in a picture of entrants in the Senior Flight of the Imperial Valley Championship Golf Tournament.

Art Hopkins, New York State Director of Lands and Forests, has been elected VicePresident of the Northeastern Fire Protection Compact Commission.

Arthur D. Weston, former director and chief engineer of sanitary engineering, Massachusetts department of public health, is now associated with Charles A. Maguire and Associates, engineers.

One of our reporters encountered HowardHilton in Florida several days ago. He learned that the Hiltons drove to California last Fall. Harry Harriman is staying in the same place he did last year.

Albert Chandler was one of the speakers at the Second Annual meeting of the Gerontological Society recently held in Chicago. He told the group that there does not seem to be any confirmation of the generally accepted notion that old people are usually cranky and irritable, that people who are cranky and who have a sour disposition or are irritable in old age usually have a health condition that makes them that way.

Park Stickney, Bill Jr. '49 and the Class Notes Editor attended the Hanover Holiday in Chicago on January 28. Two faculty members from Hanover spoke during the afternoon. President Dickey and Coach Tuss Mc-Laughry spoke at the dinner which was well attended. Herb Mitchell predicted he would be on hand, but failed to show.

1908 Fund Contributors122 Gifts (Participation Index 78).Total gifts: $4,991.50 (80% of objective). ARTHUR L. LEWIS, Class Agent.

Adler, Lawrence Alden, Alanson G. Anderson, Arthur T. Badger, Erastus B. Baine, George F. Barnes, Arthur B. Bartlett, Edward P. Bills, Clinton E. Blake, Francis G. Blakely, Joseph W. Blanchard, Gordon Blanpied, David R. Blodgett, Guy C. Blood, Arthur K. Bright, George A. Chandler, Albert R. Chedel, Robert W. Chesley, Roland E. Clark, Harold C.1 Cogswell, Harold B. Comstock, Donald L. Copeland, Fred O. Corcoran, John W. Cowee, Howard W. Crosby, Sumner Currier, Ralph P. Currier, Warren Danforth, Richard S.

Dunn, Theodore I. English, Harold L. English, William F. Evans, Webster B. Everett, John S. Farrington, Edward C. Fifer, C. Arthur Fine, George B. Fiske, Eben W. Flanders, Philip R.1 Furman, Walter F. Gleason, Percy E. Greeley, Eliphalet A. Greenwood, Lester C. Griffin, Winthrop A. Hale, Warren F. Hammond, J. Albert Harriman, W. Hartwell Hiestand, Dwight W. Hill, Roger F. Hilton, Howard H. Hinman, John H. Hoar, Crosby A. Hobart, Harold S. Hodgson, Fred H. Hopkins, Arthur S. Hull, Morton

Irish, Stacey B. Jordan, Thomas E. Knight, William D. Knox, Benjamin C. Lanphear, Amos C. Lewis, Arthur L. Lincoln, Ernest A. Lowe, Porter W. Lynde, William M. Lyon, Henry W. McAllister, Thomas S. Marsh, Everett T. Marsh, Raymonds. Marshall, Leo W. Melville, Chester W. Merrill, Richard B. Miller, William A. Mitchell, Harry W. Morey, Harold A.1 Morrissey, Thomas P. Munkelt, Frederick H. Nichols, Andrew L. Norton, James J. Nute, Stanley P. O'Shea, Arthur D. Parkinson, Dana Pease, Ralph S. Peebles, Richard R.1 Perkins, Allan M. Prentice, Eugene M.2 Rich, Walter C. Robinson, Francis A. Rogers, Harry K. Ross, Carl W. Rotch, Arthur B. Rugg, Harold O. Ruggles, Sydney L. Rutherford, Seymour S.

Ruxton, Douglas D. Safford, Charles N. Schilling, Frederick E. Severance, Charles C. Sherburne, Ralph H. Sherburne, Raymond W. Sides, Arthur C. Smallman, Edwin W. Snow, Harold H. Soule, Arthur T. Stearns, Malcolm Stickney, Park W. Stone, Henry L. S orrs, Edward D.1 Squier, George E. Symmes, Laurence M. Tappan, Stanford D. Tatterson, John3 Thompson, John W. Thompson, Philip L. Thompson, Robert F. Thorpe, Burton D. Tread way, Lauris G. Vietor, Frederick Walker, Charles H. Weston, Arthur D. Wiley, Earl W. Williams, Howard K. Wilson, William H. Winkley, Willard C. Winslow, Elisha F. Woodward, Leon A. Woolridge, Reginald Wyman, Arthur M. MEMORIAL GIFTS FROM: 1 Lauris G. Treadway '08.2 Mrs. Prentice.3 Mrs. Tatterson.

CLASS AGENT ARTHUR L. LEWIS '08

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.