As of January 1 Harry Wanner became general manager of the Loudoun (Virginia) News upon the purchase of that newspaper by Colonel Frank E. Mason, a former officer in the regular army, who became a foreign correspondent, head of the International News Service and, subsequently, a vice-president of National Broadcasting Company.
After spending the summer at his old summer home in Danbury, N. H., AndyPhelps returned to his high school teaching in September, feeling fine after a round of sickness that affected him and his family last year.
Louie Ekstrom saw the Penn-Dartmouth game last fall and stopped in to see ChipFarrington while passing through Fort Washington, Pa. on the way home. Louie says that Chip was making preparations to celebrate his wife's birthday, but after the Penn game Louie did not feel like celebrating anything.
Les Snow has been honored by his community in his election as a member of the South Orange, N. J., Board of Trustees to fill the vacancy left by the death of a former trustee. Les has been active in the affairsof his village, having for the last two yearsserved as chairman of the Citizens' BudgetAdvisory Committee and Treasurer of theCitizens' Party League. The latter organization, non-political in character, recommended Les to the trusteeship and at theceremonies for his installation, the Presidentof the League, after citing Les's civic leadership, said he was confident "the village willbe richer" for having Les on the governingboard. We in the Class who know Les sowell congratulate the Village of South Orange as well as Les.
In reply to an editorial that had appeared in the Boston Herald on the subject of "Socialized Medicine," Stan Weld, asEditor of the Connecticut State Medical Journal, wrote a "letter to the editor" statingforcibly and at length the position of themedical societies in their efforts to improvehealth opportunities by measures short ofsocialization. Stan was real "het up" in defending the position of organized medicine.
When Doc O'Connor was in Los Angeles in January in connection with the March of Dimes program, he was instrumental in having Brian Robie and an associate arrange and present a 15-minute musical program, in which Brian performed the piano accompaniments.
1912 Fund Contributors 178 Gifts (Participation Index 89). Total gifts:$8,123 .30 (102% of objective). EDWARD B. LUITWIELER, Class Agent.
Adams, Benjamin F. Ahlswede, Roland B. Albree, George N. Allen, Henry D. Allen, Horace E. Allen, Mark E. Anderson, Edgar W. Armes, H. Lyman Baird, Robert D. Baker, Harold T. Baker, Merton H. Baker, Ralph E.1 Barnett, Harry C Baxter, J. Welles2 Belcher, Harold B. Belknap, Robert B. Bellows, Harold A. Blythe, Stuart O. Bresky, Otto Brewster, John D. Brown, Bishop Brown, Harry M.
Brown, Robert E. Bruner, Warren D. Buell, Arthur C. Bugbee, Lloyd H. Bullard, Gardner P. Burnham, Arthur W. Burns, Randall G. Butler, William P. Cabot, Charles R. Campbell, Vance C. Card, Walton G.3 Chapman, Elmer D. Chase, Lyle D. Childs, Walter H. Clark, Arthur H. Clark. Fletcher, Jr. Clark, Sydney A. Cleaves, James H. Cole, Harry W. Cooke, Lewis C. Coolidge, Paul W.4 Cottrell, James T.
Crocker, Walton G. Deferrari, Roy J. Demerritt, Dean R. Doe, Elmer H. Doe, Nelson L. Dorward, David L. Doyle, Joseph D. Dunning, Willis C. Eaton, Hugh C.5 Ekstrom, Louis F. Elcock, Walter B. English, James H. Erwin, James R.6 Erwin, James R.7 Farnum, Ralph E. Farrington, George H. Ferguson, Arthur C. Fisher, Charles E. Fletcher, Robert D. Foote, Richard W. Forbush, Arthur R. Fox, John L. French, Arthur E. French, Walter M. Freund, Harold H. Fuller, Harold S. Gale, Ashley H. Gammons, Everett W. Garcia, Alvaro M. Gately, Charles E. Geller, Roscoe G. Gibbs, Ruel S. Goss, Irvin J. Gould, Wallace I. Graves, Warren E. Griffin, James B. Hartshorn, Elden B. Haskell, Royal J. Haycock, Chester, P. Hitchcock, Charles Y.8 Hitchcock, George N. Hoban, Bernard A. Hobbs, Samuel Holway, Alvah S. Hunt, Benjamin H. Ickes, Sydney F.9 Jepson, William R. Johnson, Truman E. Jones, Dana W.10 Kimball, Kenneth C. Kinne, Arthur L. Knight, Morris E. Kyle, Morton Lampee, Thomas C. Lena, Hugh F.11 Lewis, Roy E. Lincoln, Jerome W. Linscott, Rolliston W. Locke, William H. Lovell, Lathrop B. Luitwieler, Edward B. Lyons, Barrow B. McCarthy, Charles E. McCarthy, John J. McCoy, Jackson McElwain, Henry E., Jr Mensel, Ernst E. Middlebrook. William ' Miner, Edward C. Morrill, Clyde G.4 Morris, Robert S. Mosier, Harold G. Newcomb, Chester G. Newton, Ray L. Norton, Clyde H. O'Connor, Basil Oneal, James L. O'Neill, Charles I. Orr, Caleb W. Park, John R.
Parmenter, Vernon E. Pettingell, Ralph D. Phelps, Andrew J., 3rd Phelps, John H.12 Plumer, Richard C. Putnam, Irving H. Redfield, Dudley Reed, Mark W. Remele, Charles W. Remsen, Richard Richmond, Edward A. Roberts, Perley J. Rogers, Scott A. Rollins, Carle E. Russell, Fordham C. Sawyer, Harry E. Shapleigh, William P. Shepard, Charles F. Smith, Alfred L. Snow, Conrad E. Snow, Leslie W. Snow, Mark G. Stearns, Harold G. Steen, James A. Stevens, Henry B. Stowell, Ernest A. Stratford, Charles H. Sturtevant, Rollin H. Swenson, Guy A. Taber, Elwyn L. Tackaberry, Ralph W. Tanger, Charles Y. Taylor, Clifton C. Thomas, Walter F. Thompson, Charles F. Tirrell, Marshall T. Tobey, Ray W. Trapp, Harry E. Twitchell, Ralph D. Tyler, Clarence G. Urion, Henry K. VanDyne, Henry B. Viets, Henry R. Wallburg, George F. Wanner, Harry C. Waterbury, Lewis C. Watson, Homer G. Webber, Norton P. Weil, F. Taylor. Weld, Stanley B. Wells, Carl S. Wheeler, G. Warren White, W. Lee Whitney, Raph E. Whitney, Ralph H. Whittemore, Manvel Wobbecke, William K. Worcester, George F. Worton, James Wylde, Russell A. Young, Maurire MEMORIAL GIFTS FROM:1Brother, Harold T.r Baker' 12.2 Mrs. Baxter. i T. 3 Brother, Harold C.Card '11.4 William P. Shapleigh'12.5 Mrs. Eaton.6 Richard Remsen '12.7 Randall G. Bums '12.8 Mrs. Hitchock.9 Roscoe G. Geller '12.10 Edward B. Luitwieler'12.11 Mrs. Lena.12 Family.
CLASS AGENT EDWARD B. LUITWIELER '12
Secretary, 120 Broadway, New York 5, N. Y.
Treasurer, Court House, Dedham, Mass.
Class Agent, 299 Marginal St., East Boston 28, Mass.