Class Notes

1929

March 1950 F. WILLIAM ANDRES, EDWIN C. CHINLUND, GEORGE B. REDDING
Class Notes
1929
March 1950 F. WILLIAM ANDRES, EDWIN C. CHINLUND, GEORGE B. REDDING

Joe Heap appears to be the first classmate to give his daughter away in marriage! The announcement, just received, records the marriage of Dora Jo to Rudolf Herman Zepeda, July 29, 1949, St. Helen's Church, Sonora, Ariz. Mr. and Mrs. Zepeda are living at Rancho San Carlos, Sasabe, Sonora, Mexico.

Are there any other fathers-in-law amongst us? Or grandfathers? !

A clipping from the Meriden, Conn. Record of November 29, 1949, announcing the candidacy of Dick Kimball in a contested election for alderman, led to inquiry which produced the following happy report:

"I did not know that the Meriden Record had such a wide circulation. You must have missed the issue of December 7 which would: have told you that the City of Meriden was harnessed for. four years with a new embryonic Republican Alderman by the name of Kimball. This' news either should instill confidence in the Big Wigs' for 1950 and 1952 or make them wonder if the Party hasn't gone completely to pot; My contact with the class has slipped so there is no news from this source. As for myself, after 16 years of gradually climbing the ladder to success with' Swift and Company, I came to a broken rung, fell through and landed in the Insurance Business. It is extremely interesting and I like it immensely. Most of my time is spent in chasing that elusive dollar, and when I do get hold of it, trying to see how elastic I can make it."

The accompanying handsome picture of Shep Stone appeared in the November issue of Times Talk, the house publication of The New York Times. It shows Shep shaking hands with an associate and is captioned —"Europe-bound, Shephard Stone, Asst. Sunday Editor, and Nat Goldstein, Circulation Manager, wish each other bon voyage." Further information just released reports that Shep has taken over the position of Deputy Director of the Office of Public Affairs in Germany under High Commissioner John J. McCloy, with headquarters in Frankfort. Shep had already spent three months in Germany as a consultant to Mr. McCloy and returned to this country with the High Commissioner on his recent visit for consultation. Shep is on leave of absence from TheNew York Times. Mr. McCloy, in welcoming him to his staff, expressed appreciation to The Times for extending the leave. During the war Shep served with the intelligence staff of the First Army.

Dave Martin is the recently elected chairman of the Republican party in Nebraska,"the most Republican state in the Union."

Dick Owsley reports:

I am still thinking about the gay time we had at reunion and am telling every member of the class I see to be sure and make the 25th. I thought the committee did a wonderful job in planning and running the reunion and I thought they effected a perfect balance between serious sessions and picnics. There were a good many men in the class that I missed seeing at the reunion whom I would like to have seen and there were a few I didn't recognize when I did see them. However, the representation was really remarkable and we had a very happy time with everyone.

If my vital statistics are missing from your files, I practiced law for 10 years after 1932, spent one year with the Federal Trade Commission, two years in the manufacturing business with the Edwin Bell Cooperage Company in Pittsburgh and for the last five years have been Vice President and Treasurer of this Company, a department store founded by my Grandfather here in Youngstown. I am married to Marguerite Tod Owsley and we have three children, Charles 11, Frederica 9 and Richard 6. We live at R.D. No. 1, Hubbard, Ohio in a Swiss type house built about 35 years ago as a summer house by the wife of one of our iron and coal barons who brought a cuckoo clock back from Switzerland as a model for her architect. Needless to say we live in it all year around and seldom use the balconies but they are pretty. I hope that if any members of the class come through Youngstown, they will stop in and have lunch with me.

1929 Fund Contributors

466 Gifts (Participation Index 91). Total gifts: $13,449.58 (122a% of objective).

GEORGE B. REDDING, Class Agent.

PARENTS (We have tried to list with the respective classesall the parents who gave such vital assistance tothe Alumni Fund of 1949, whether through giftsof their own or through sending gifts for theirsons. To those parents whose help in sending giftsfor their sons we may not have identified, equalthanks.) Conlon, Mrs. Louise M.

MEMBERS

Abbott, Edward E. Ackley, John W., Jr. Adams, Frederick E. Alexander, William Allen, Dwight H. Allen, Jonathan A. Andres, F. William Andrews, John Y. Angell, John H. ArdifF, Ralph E.

Armstrong, Frederick P. Arthur, John R. Austin, Robert W. Babcock, Talbot Badger, Kingsbury M. Baehr, Harry W., Jr. Baker, Henry H., Jr. Baker, Morgan Balam, Stephen B. Ball, Herbert M.

Ball, John A. Bankart, Norman M. Banks, Reed C. Barney, Wendell R. Barrett, Richard F. Barrows, Nathaniel H., Jr. Barto, Wellington F. Batchelder, Kinsley M. Bates, Hamilton Beadel, Robert O. Beede, Merrill G. Bellerose, Alebric H. Beloin, Harold H. Benjamin, R. Allen Bereman, Frederick J. Berger, Adolph O. Bergeron, Arthur J. Bergstrom, Walter C. Berman, Bernard A. Bertch, A. Carl Bete, Channing L. Biron, Paul E. Bissell, Herbert D. Black, Richard W. Blair, John C. Bogar, John A. Boras, Peter J. Born, Christian Bott, G. Morrill Bowler, James F. Brabb, John H. Bradley, Bartlett B. Brainerd, Ossian E. Brandt, Robert C. Braverman, A. Marvin Brinkerhoff, Robert H. Brisach, Raymond C. Brisbin, Willsie E.1 Brisbin, Willsie E.2 Brisbin, Willsie E.8 Brittan, T. Truxtun, Jr. Brown, Forest M. Brown, Richard W. Bryant, John W. Bryer, Wayne P. Buffington, Arthur C. Bulkley, Everett S., Jr. Bunn, William B. Burke, Richard S. Burton, Carl E. Butler, Ralph R. Campbell, Frederick G. Cantril, Simeon T. Capalbo, Thomas J. Carr, Robert K. Carter, Irving R. Case, George S., Jr. Cavanagh, J. Ellsworth Childs; Donald J. Chinlund, Edwin C. Clark, C. Richard Clarke, Lewis D. Clements, John Clifford, Arthur F. Clow, Arthur P. Coddington, Edwin B. Cogan, David G. Cogswell, Edward F. Coles, William F. Collins, Robert L. Condon, William B. Conlon, John M. Cook, John B. Cooke, Preston Cooley, Alfred A. Corbett, John C. Cornehlsen, John H., Jr. Corrigan, Francis H. Cort, John J., Jr. Crowell, Mortimer L., Jr. Crowley, Archie H. Crowley, Walter F. Cummins, Thomas R. Danforth, Richard L. Darling, Charles E. Davenport, William H. Davis, Eugene M. Davis, John A. Deans, Edwin V., Jr. Dearth, John A. Delaney, Daniel H. D'Elia, Arthur J. Denny, Charles V. D'Esopo, Joseph A. Diack, Archibald W., Jr. Dickey, John S. Dinsmore, Philip D. Dodge, William G. Doe, Richard T. Donovan, David J.

Downing, Alfred P. Drake, Robert T. Dudley, Charles M. Dudley, David Eberline, Richard F. Ehler, Adrian A. Ellick, Robert P. Enders, Harry H. Exton, Richard K. Fairchild, Robert D. Felch, Edwin P., Jr. Fennerty, Harry A. Ferrini, Maugo O. Finlay, Allan R. Fish, Herbert M., Jr. Fisher, Albert C. Fitzpatrick, Philip E. Flannery, Wilbur E. Floyd, Allen R. Flynn, H. Leonard Foss, George H. Foster, Frank P. Foulks, Arthur Fowler, Edward E. Friedberg, Stanton A. Friend, Robert A. Fryberger, Robert M. Fukuda, Kyosuke Fyler, Earl H. Gage, Phillip H. Gaynor, Charles B. Georgopulo, Panos A. Goble, Edwin P. Goddard, Paul M. Goldsmith, Charles Goodwin, Webster Goudey, M. Russel Gray, Douglas M. Griffin, Gilbert L. Grote, William F., Jr. Gulick, Howard B. Gunther, Jack D. Gutterson, Walter C. Hale, Lawrence S. Hannan, W. Everett, Jr. Hanssmann, Irving J. Harden, Charles M. Harris, Jerome S. Hartman, Morris J. Hartstone, H. Nelson Hayes, Thomas E. Hazard, Robert C. Heap, Joe Heath, Morris L. Hedger, Raymond C. Heeremans, William H. Heister, Edwin W. Helmick, Robert J. Henretta, William T. Herbert, James A.4 Hersam, George A., Jr. Hesselman, Tennyson W. Hetfield, Walter L. III Higgins, Harris A. Hirsch, Harold S. Hodge, James G. Hodson, James W. Hoffman, Philip E. Holmes, Oliver W. Holmes, Stanley S. How, Edward K. Howell, Walter A. Howland, John Hubbard, John C. Hubbard, John R. Hudson, William P. Hughes, John Ross Hume, George A., Jr. Hunke, Richard E. Hunsicker, John F. Huston, Harris H. Ingram, J. Frederick Ingram, Mason I. Irving, John W. Irwin, J. William Ivey, William T„ Jackson, Charles A. Jacobitti, Edmund E. Jacobson, Arthur G. Jameson, Paul C. Jamieson, Van Ness Jaquith, Morton C. Jeffery, Donald F. Jewell, Seth W. Johnson, Lloyd Johnson, Richard Johnson, Stanfield B. Johnston, B. Lytton Johnston, Richard C., Jr. Jones, Laflin C. Jones, Stewart H.

Kelley, James T. Kelsey, Paul S. Kenison, Frank R. Kennedy, George E. Kent, Lloyd W. Keyes, William O. Kier, Porter S. Kimball, Richard H. King, Charles W. Kirpatrick, Walter A. Knight, John E. Kong, Walter Y. L. Kotchen, Alfred F. Krist, Henry K. Laffey, John W., Jr. Lane, George H. Latham, James H. Leavitt, Benjamin B. Lehman, Sayler Leich, Harold H. Levitas, Irving M. Levy, Herbert S. Lewis, Harry T. Liberty, E. Spencer Linn, Carl F. Liss, Herman Lister, W. Earl Little, Sherman Lockwood, Warren S. Loeb, James 1., Jr. Lord, Gordon S. Losey, Joseph W. Louti-s, Jack Lougee, Laurence W. Lovejoy, Arnold W. Loveland, James N. Lovell, Joseph N., Jr. Landgren, Manfrid A. Luten, Daniel 8., Jr. Lyle, Robert S. MacCornack, Donald A. Mackay, Charles E., Jr. Mac Murray, Robert Macnair, Kenneth M. Magenau, William Mandelbaum, M. H., Jr. Marble, George W. Marmion, William H. Marshall, Henry W. Martin, David T. Martha, Frederic S., Jr. Martin, H. Proctor Martin, Harry S. Martin, John W., Jr. Marx, Daniel, Jr. Mather, Malvern J. Mathes, Valentine DeW. May, Philip S. Mayher, Philip, Jr. Maynard, Thomas L. McCaw, William McClure, Robert W. McCreery, W. Herbert McEntee, Francis J. McGibbon, Edmund L. McKean, George H. McKelvey, George McC. McKenna, J. Cleveland McLachlan, George A. McNamara, John S. McQuiston, J. Walter Meany, John R. Merkel, Edward W. Merson, Harry S. Michael, Karl B. Middleton, Franklin H. Miller, Allen G. Milliaan, John G. Minary, John S. Monahan, Robert S. Montamat, Harold E. Montfort, James B. Moran, Kenneth M. Morgan, J. William Morgan, Richard R. Morris, J. Lincoln Morse, C. Farley Morse, Herbert O. Moulton, Ralph A. Moxon, John W. Nahigian, Levon K. Naylor, George M., Jr. Nichols, Howard G. Nickerson, Kingsbury S. Nighswander, Arthur H Nivison, Roland A. Nord, Wesley A. Norden, Carl F. Nourie, Paul E. O'Leary, Joseph A.

Orr, Dudley W. Owsley, Richard P. Page, Kenneth M. Page, William O. Paisley, Laurance A. Pallister, Mervin G. Palmer, R. Stuart Panoras, Nicholas T. Parker, John Parrott, John R. Payne, John C., Jr. Payne, Louis G. Perkins, J. Perley Perkins, Raymond C. Phelps, Edson E. Phelps, John T. Piazza, Joseph S. Pierce, Carrell K. Pillsbury, John D., Jr. Piret, George A. Pittelkow, Karl G. Piatt, Stanley K. Plumb, Edward H. Poeter, Frederick G. Porter, Alan D. Pratt, John L. Prichard, Charles R., Jr. Pritchard, Josiah W. Purdy, Bronson H. Purse, Clifford B. Quebman, John H. Ram age, Robert H. Randlett, E. Prescott Reading, Rollin J. Redding, G. Barnum Richardson, Edward L. Richardson, Herman H. Rigby, Lisle C. Rimbach, Rich R. Ripley, Harold C. Rising, Philip D. Robin, Richard M. Robinson, Bascom H. Rock, Mathew Roemer, John Rogers, L. Baird Rogers, Richard Rolfe, Maurice W. Rose, Arthur B. H. Rosenthal, Alan H. Ross, James 8., 2nd Ruff, Joseph J., Jr. Russell* PercyH., Jr. Ryan, Arthur Rydstrom, Arthur G. Salomon, Noel W. Salyer, George R. Sanders, John F. Sanders, Richard B. Sanford, Robert D., Jr. Scales, Benjamin R. Schuh, Wendell L. Schutte, A. Henry Scott, George Sentney, Kenneth E. Shackford, Theodore T. Shaeffer, Charles M. Sharpe, Henry R. Shea, Charles A. Sherberg, Ralph O. Sherman, Harold M., Jr. Sherwood, W alter De W. Shiraeff, Dmitry A. Shirley, Lawrence W. Shugart, James W., Jr. Siegesmund, Carl E. Simmons, Stanley L. Simonds, Robert V. Simpson, Donald R. Simpson, Herbert P. Sine, Brett F. Sisson, Frederick R., Jr. Skelly, Henry J. Small, Frank E. Smith, George H. Smith, H. Dolson Snider, Silas S. Soriero, Calvin A. Spaeth, Carl B. Spangler, J. Watson Sparks, Robert B. Spetnagel, Edward L., Jr. Sprague, Robert M. Stacey, Benjamin F. Starrett, Austin L. Stearns, Jefferson H. Stein, Henry J. Stevens, Claude W., Jr. Stickler, James H. Stokes, Thomas Stollmayer, Charles R.

Stone, Shepard A. Stoodley, Bartlett H. Strangward, William P. Strickland, M. Carter Sullivan, Frank R. Sutherland, Bruce Swope, Gerard, Jr. Sykes, Lawrence A. Talbott, Raymond B. Taylor, W. Harlan Thomas, Russell P. Thompson, John F. Torbert, Willis M. Townsend, Leslie M. Tucker, Millard N. Tunnell, Robert G. Turkevich, Walter6 Turnbull, John R. Updyke, Gerald A. Vaught, Edgar S., Jr. Vincent, Nicholas F. K. Vollmer, Erwin P. Vossler, Edward W, Waddell, Robert C. Waite, Stephen B. Walsh, Edward K. Walsh, Joseph A., Jr. Walsh, Robert M. Washton, Abram A. Waterman, Robert D. Weaver, Sherman Webb, Joseph F., Jr.

Weeks, Francis D. Weigel, Alfred C. Welch, Albert R. Westwater, David B. White, Raymond White, William C., Jr. Wiedenmayer.GustaveE. Wieler, John W. Willard, Wallace W. Williams, Frank T. Wilson, David M. Wilson, Francis S., Jr. Wilson, Kenneth E. Wilson, Walter E. Winsor, Harry 0., Jr. Wollison, Herbert B. Woodbridge, Paul C. Worth, Theron O. Wright, Elwin T. Wright, Gregory G. Yellin, Jacob J. Young, Archer E.

TTPTSFROM-MEMORIAL GIFTS1Horace B.Shaw, Jr. 33. 2 Dartmouth Alumni As-sociation of Vermont. 3J. Ellsworth Cavanagh'29. 4 John C. Blair 29. 5 George S. Case, Jr. 29.

CLASS AGENT JOHN F. RICH '30

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