REUNION DATES JUNE 9, 10, 11, 1950
As these notes are being written JoeLeavitt is spending the afternoon in myoffice making plans so that our wives willhave the best time ever at reunion. That'shis particular department. Now in comesRalph Tucker who has spent his businesslife as sales executive for Lever Bros, consumer goods. Lever Bros, is moving to NewYork so Ralph beamed as he announced heis taking a similar position with the Dewey &Almy Chemical Co. They are going to merchandise a new line of consumer products.Ralph recently returned from Florida wherehe saw Jock Packard, manager of the RoyalPark Inn at Vero Beach. He also reportedthat Chuck MacMillan has taken a positionwith the Baer Co., Rock Island, Ill. You'veseen their "little bear" ads on wheel aligningand other mechanical gadgets. Dick andPeggy Holden are proud parents of RobertKimball Holden, born on January 17.
Mrs. Aieta, sister of Mike Adams, sent in his check to the Memorial Fund and in her letter to Bob Borwell states, "In Sept., 1947, Mike joined the Capuchin branch of the Franciscan order and is studying for the priesthood in Washington, D. C. He particularly wants to be remembered to Bob and Joe Murphy. His correct name at the moment is Rev. Brother Joseph, 0.F.M., Cap.—when ordained he will be Rev. Father Joseph Adams." Good luck, Mike.
Frank Osgood gives us a good natured dig and we quote: "I feel insulted! In the recent issue of the '25 News listing sons of '25 men it failed to mention Osgood Jr. in the class of '52. I thought maybe the guy got kicked out, hut I believe he is still there. However, the Osgoods are planning to be in Hanover for the 25th reunion. Expect to start serious training so as to be in shape for the big weekend. If any '2s'ers are not too old for a little tennis, I shall be delighted to get some exercise. Best regards, Frank. P.S. Can you still run a quarter mile, Ken? In how many minutes?" To Frank: You're slipping son. Starting sophomore year I never ran anything less than the half mile up :o cross-country and was known as one of Harry Hillman's best tourists (not pointgetters).
Lyle McKown's nephew Theodore, from San Marino, California, is a freshman—son of Paul '23.
The day Francis Brown took over his new desk as Book Review editor of the N.Y. Sunday Times, a porter dropped in and said: "I think this is yours. I saved it for you." He produced an embossed copper ashtray which Brownie, departing for Time magazine, had forgotten on his Sunday department desk four years previously.
Jan. 3—H. C. Turner Jr., President of the Turner Construction Company, announced yesterday that at a meeting of the Board of Directors H. A. Schroedel, Operations Manager of the Philadelphia office, was elected a Vice President of the Company in charge of the Philadelphia office, effective January 1. Mr. Schroedel, a native of New Britain, Conn., is a graduate of Dartmouth College, receiving his C.E. degree in 1926. He has been in the employ of the Turner Company since the Summer of 1926, serving in various junior positions until he became superintendent in 1935. Prior to his appointment as Operations Manager in Philadelphia in 1947, he was Project Manager on some of the largest projects undertaken by the company. Dutch superintended the building of Princeton's beautiful new library.
Charlie Haywood's book, No Ship MaySail, published by Nichols-Ellis Press at $2.50 per copy, is on sale. It is an excellent historical novel dealing with Salem and the sea during the Embargo Act in 1808, written in Charlie's inimitable humorous way.
Fred Smith has resigned from the Carrier Corp., Syracuse, N. Y. to be vice president in charge of sales of the Baker Refrigeration Corp., So. Windham, Me. He will be marketing compressors, condensing units, air-conditioning and ice-making equipment. During the war Fred was chief of the special equipment branch of the WPB in Washington.
I understand that Hanover Holiday comesimmediately after Reunion, so you folks, particularly those coming from a distance, pleasenote this really fine back-to-college event.
1925 Fund Contributors
372 Gifts (Participation Index 86). Total gifts: $10,267.36 (87% of objective).
KARL D. KING JR., Class Agent.
Abel, Curtis A. Adams, James B. Jr. Adams, Thomas A. Jr. Akin, Frank J. Aldrich, Richard H. Allen, Ford W. Allen, Joseph E. Amidon, George H. Anderson, James A. Antrim, Joel P. Archibald, H. Douglas Babcock, Charles W. Bacon, Harwood C. Bankart, Charles L. Barker, William G. Barnett, Sherman R. Barnfeather, Roland C. Barrett, Ford S. Jr. Batchelder, Sydney H. Baumann, Walter R. Beacham, Harold R. Beatty, Ross W. Becker, Walter W. Bevins, Henry D. Bickford, C. Allen Bishop, Robert H. Bjorkman, Henry B.
Blake, Edgar B. Blodgett, Clarence E. Blodgett, Frederick N. Boies, William G. Booth, Edwin R. Borwell, Robert C. Bowden, Benjamin H. Brace, Lloyd DeW. Brick, Francis A. Jr. Bridenbaugh, Carl Brown, E. Francis Brown, Francis V. Brown, J. Clifford Brown, Roy S. Brown, Winston B. Brownell, John E. Brundage, Paul B. Bryant, William J. Bugbee, Justin C. Bugbee, Nathan D. Bullard, George N. Bunting, William B. Burner, David M. Burns, Edward E. Callis, Eugene M. Campbell, Whitney Canfield, Norton
Canfield, Robert E. Carey, Ralph F. Carpenter, Thomas P. Carter, Albert H. Carter, William R. Cassels-Smith, George R. Chamberlain, G. N. Jr. Channin, Nathaniel Childs, Edward B. Childs, Walter S.
Chipman, Norris B. Chism, William W.1 Clapp, Milo F. Clark, Wilfred Clarke, Harry A. L. Clifton, Charles E. Jr. Clough, Henry P. Collins, Webster E. Colton, Richard C. Colwell, Nathan P.
Conrad, Horton Coykendall, K. Philip Crawford, Francis Crawford, Henry B. Curry, James R. Curtis, Herman D. Davis, John H. Jr. Davis, Lincoln K. Deisroth, Paul B. Dewing, Arthur Disque, Brice Jr. Dodd, Charles W. Dodez, Edward C. Duffin, J. Daniel Durgin, Elmer S. Dwinell, Ralph B. Eaton, Chester W. Edgerly, Stuart Edson, Andrew W. Elder, Harold M. Elmquist, Carl V. Emerson, Mark F. Emerson, Milton K. Fitzgerald, Clifford L. Fleet, Henry L. Fleming, David R. Flint, Charles H. Flynn,. J. Carroll Foss, Bradbury P. Foster, Andrew B. Foster, H. Schuyler Jr. Frenkel, Lester A. Friedmann, Karl Frost, Thurston D. Gardner, Wilson E. Garlock, Mott A. Garrod, John E. Gaskill, Ralph H. Gedge, Thomas K. Geisel, Theodor S. Gleason, Willard McL Goas, Lewis O. Goodman, Augustus D. Goss, C. Lane Gould, Gerald F. Graydon, Charles W. Green, George D. Greenebaum, Gerald Griffin, Edwin H. Griffin, William J. Jr. Guernsey, Raymond V. Gutterman, Irwin S. ttaffenreffer, R. F., 3rd. Hamilton, John D. Hardy, Robert C. Hart, Milton N. Harvey, John Haywood, Charles F. Heinlein,. Charles H. R. Hewitt, Edward C. Hexter, Paul L. Heydt, Richard G. Higgins, Thomas J. Jr. Hill, Arthur C. C. Jr. Hill, Kenneth B. Hinckley, Charles M. Holden, Richard K. Honeyman, Ronald G. Hoover, Judson R. Jr. Horton, Albert C. Howe, Gardner W. Howe, James R. 3rd. Huberth, Martin F. Jr. Hunt, Donald C. Jacob, John D. Jacobson, Berger E. Jameson, Charles R. Jamison, Lee B. Jarnow, Alfred A. Jenkins, William W. Jerman, Paul ' Johnson, H. Hersey2 Johnson, Henry R. Jr. Johnson, Roger D. Johnston, Jack H. Jones, Berkeley F. Jones, Henson L. Jones, Roderick B. Jones, Wendell C. Jordan, Wallace S. Kelsey, Preston H. Kennedy, Frank T. Kilby, Donald S. Kimball, Louis S. King, Karl D. Jr. Kingman, Bradford M. Kirouac, Elpheage V. Koehler, Keith Kruse, Frederic H.
Kurtz, Cornelius Laing, Alexander K. Lanphear, Roy H. Large, Judson Larrabee, Leonard P. Larson, Leonard W. Leach, Francis A. Learnard, Everett F. Leavitt, Joseph F. Leavitt, Laurence G. Levison, Bernard L. Lipsohn, Karl P. Lowry, Scott K. Luten, Granville H. Lyman, Donald A. Lyon, George R. Lyons, Barrett MacCready, Robert A. MacMillan, Charles W. Mahool, J. Barry Jr. Manning, Alan M. Manning, Bernard J. Jr. Marshall, Lawrence C. Martin, Clinton S. Martin, James O. Martin, Norman W. Marvel, Gordon S. Mason, Warwood E. Matchett, Earl N. Mathews, Curtis X. McCleery, James W. McDonough, Kenneth P. McGaughan, Terrence F. McKennan, Robert A. McKown, Lyle S. McLaughlin, W. T. McNulty, William J. Mederiros, J. F. Jr. Megee, Howard W. Meginnity, Robert Merrow, Parker McL. Mickelson, Howard Milnor, Sidney D. Misch, Robert J. Molloy, Philip T. Montgomery, Kenneth F. Montgomery, Kenneth M. Moore, Charles F. Jr. Moore, Don W. Moore, George B. Morris, Samuel S. Morrison, C. E. Jr. Mosher, Lionel Murphy, Joseph J. Myers, Robert G. Neilson, Charlesworth K. Neilson, G. H. Jr. Newman, G. W. Jr. Newton, Marshall Norris, John L. Nugent, Kenneth S. Nute, Paul B. Nye, Richard S. Ober, Edwin H. O'Connel, Francis C. Osgood, Franklin T. Packard, John S. Palmer, Robert J. Parker, Kenneth R. Patterson, M. Wilder Peabody, Millard S. Pearl, Ross E. Pearson, Paul F. Pease, Edwin B. Penney, Cyril F. Perkins, Albert R. Perkins, Harold A. Per-Lee, Jack H. Peterson, C. A. Jr. Petrequin, Edouard J. Phillips, Bernerd D. Pierce, Robert W. Poorvu, Sumner L. Prescott, Winston N. Price, Lincoln C. Pugh, William Quint, Edward D. Reading, Robert A. Reber,paul V. Reed, Frederocl A. Reeder, Paul J. Reeder, John F. Rhodes, Cooper B. Rhodes, Robert C. Rice, Herbert LeR. Rice, Winthrop H. Richards, Elmer E. Richardson, Laurence E. Rider, Harold E. Roberts, Porter
Robinson, Charles A. Robison, John G. Roche, John W. Rogers, Irving E. Rogers, James G. 2nd Russell, Hiram S. Sailer, Henry Sawers, Arthur R. Jr. Sawyer, Robert C. Sawyer, Walter F. Jr. Schroedel, Howard A. Scott, George L. Sharp, Robert L. Shepard, William M. Shineman, Ralph E. Simms, William H. Simonds, Kenneth C. Simonds, Robert T. Slater, Drennan J. Slawson, Daniel S. Sleigh, William B. Jr. Smith, Arthur R. Jr. Smith, Bradford Jr. Smith, Carl W. Smith, Dudley T. Smith, Frederick W. Smith, James V. Smith, Nocman F. Smith, Reynolds W. Smith, Robert W. Jr. Smith, Stanton K. Snyder, Robert A. Sparks, Allen L. Sprague, George E. Spring, Arthur L. Spring, John D. Statzell, Harlan P. Jr. Stebbins, C. Rowland Stephenson, James H. R. Stephenson, Roger F. Stevens, George T. Jr. Stevens, Harold E. Sullivan, J. Kenneth Sweet, Harold C. Taft, W. Halsted Talbot, Herbert S. Tanzer, Radford C. Taylor, B. Clinton Taylor, Richard W. Thayer, Hamilton W. Thompson, Ralph Thompson, Ralph D. Thompson, William A. Thurn, Allen R. Tilton, Homer S.
Tinker, Harry A. Tobey, Newton H. Tompkins, G. Patchin Torbert, Edward N. Tourtellot, Gair Jr. Tucker, Ralph H. Udall, Ralph O. Van Orman, Francis Veach, Lewis M. VomLehn, Walter R. Wakefield, Laurie C. Walker, Channing S. Wallis, Frank B. Walls, James H. Walter, Paul B. Walton, Joseph R. Jr. Waring, Ellis A. Warner, J. Eliot Warren, Robert O. Y. Washburn, Carl T. Washburn, Warner M. Watson, John I. Webster, Fred Weinig, Robert F. Wellman, Howard D. Werner, Tyrrell H. Werntz, Orrin B. Westfall, Oliver A. Jr. Weston, Frederick L. Wheeler, Maynard C. Whelden, Ford H. Whitbeck, John McN. White, Llewellyn P. Whitman, John T. Whitney, Roland A. Whittemore, DoJloff Wilder, Francis S. -Wiley, Robert E. Williams, Neil Wilson, Alva S. Wilson, Charles M. Winger, George J. Winn, James J? Wyckoff, Rodgers L. Yates, Edwin L. Zahm, George G. MEMORIAL GIFTS FROM:1 Dartmouth Alumni Association of Phtladelphia.2 Est. H. Hersey Johnson.MEN CARRYINGINSURANCE WITH THECOLLEGE AS BENEFICIARY Jones, Roderick B.
CLASS AGENT KARL D. KING JR. '25
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