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Tuck School

June 1950 K. A. Hill
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Tuck School
June 1950 K. A. Hill

SINCE this is the final round-up of news until fall, we're going to try to cover more than the customary range of activities in this issue. For once, at least, we should be reasonably close to being up-to-date on Tuck affairs when this epistle arrives with the June ALUMNI MAGAZINE!

Graduation for the second year men has been set for Sunday, June 4, at 11 a.m. As in recent years, it is planned to have the gradua- tion ceremonies on the lawn adjacent to Stell Hall, with 105 Dartmouth "on reserve" if weather conditions do not permit the outdoor exercises. Charles J. Zimmerman T'24 is scheduled to give the commencement address. Tuck's half century class will have seventy men as candidates for the familiar Master of Commercial Science degree.

In order to conserve space, we are merely listing the guest lecturers who have visited Tuck during April, and are not endeavoring to summarize the valuable contributions of each individual. The names and business positions of each man follow: Olin D. Gay, President, Gay Brothers Company (woolen textiles), Cavendish, Vermont: James W. Wooster, Manager, Estate of Edward S. Harkness, New York City; Charles J. Zimmerman T'24, Assistant Managing Director, Life Insurance Agency Management Association, Hartford, Connecticut; Theodore D. Shapleigh '23, Hamilton's (department store), New Haven, Conn.; Eldridge Haynes, publisher of Modern Industry and President of the National Management Council, New York City; William M. Tetrick T'39, Treasurer and General Manager, R. S. Robie, Inc. (car and truck rental service), Cambridge, Mass.; K. E. Gleason, Quality Superintendent, Gillette Safety Razor Company, Boston, Mass.; Lincoln Thompson, President, Soundscriber Corporation, New Haven, Conn.; L. T. Willard, Works Manager, Manning, Maxwell & Moore, Inc., Stratford, Conn.

As this goes to press, the schedule for May includes the following: Allen F. Flouton T'37, Account Executive, Compton Advertising, Inc., New York City; Alfred L. Burke T'25, Senior Partner, Duff and Phelps (public utility management consultants), Chicago; Clark C. Sorenson T'37, Director of Personnel, Harris-Seybold Company, Cleveland; John J. Adams, Counselor-at-Law, Squire, Sanders, and Dempsey, Cleveland; Enders M. Voorhees D'l4, Chairman of the Finance Committee United States Steel Corporation, New York City; John S. Fenno T'49, Business Manager, Dartmouth Alumni Magazine; RichardE. Mayberry T'47, Market Analyst, Eastman Kodak Company, Rochester, New York; RobertA. Brown T'17, Vice President, Nashua Gummed and Coated Paper Company, Nashua, N. H.; Marvin L. Frederick D'15, Personnel Director, Peat, Marwick, Mitchell & Company (accountants and auditors), New York City; Dr. Joseph E. Pogue, Chase National Bank, New York City; Frederick Bowes Jr. D'30, Manager, Advertising and Public Relations, Pitney-Bowes, Inc., Stamford, Connecticut; Nathaniel Leverone D'06, Chairman of the Board, Automatic Canteen Co., Chicago; E. S. Cobb, Resident Manager, Valley Falls Division, Sidney Blumenthal & Co., Inc., Pawtucket, Rhode Island; Hilton R. Campbell T'22, member of firm, Lybrand, Ross Bros. & Montgomery, New York City; John C. Wood D' 22, President, Brooks Brothers, New York City; George A. Renard, Secretary-Treasurer, National Association of Purchasing Agents, New York City; Grosvenor S. McKee, Vice President, Talon, Inc., Meadville, Pa.; and Charles E.Brundage T'17, Partner, Brundage, Story and Rose (investment counsel), New York City.

A few "telescoped" faculty and alumni items and we will have to bring this to an end.

Nat Burleigh was a featured speaker at an industry conference in Burlington, Vermont, sponsored by Associated Industries of Vermont.

Henry L. Duncombe Jr. discussed "The Business Outlook in 1952" before an agency group of the Mutual Life Insurance Co. of New York recently. Harry represented Tuck at the meetings of the American Association of Collegiate Schools of Business held in Cincinnati April 26-30.

Jack Walters has just completed a job evaluation study for the International Management Congress which is to be presented at that organization's summer meetings in Switzerland.

Announcement has been received from McGraw-Hill of the publication of George Woodworth's new text The Money and BankingSystem. More about this later.

Bill and Anne Tetrick T'39 have reported the birth of a son, Nathaniel John on April 6. Ralph and Carol Chadbourne T'47 also report the birth of a son, Alan Rodney, March 27. The Howard Schneiders T'48, recent visitors to Hanover, are the parents of a charming daughter (name and date of birth omitted because of your reporter's inefficiency). Howard is now plant accountant for the Marinette Paper Company, Glens Falls, N. Y., a division of Scott Paper.

Word has been received of the death of Harry C. Romayne T'08 and of Robert G.Halinloser T'35.

THE McCLENACHAN TWINS and their proud parents: Left to right, Anne, Sue, Blair T'48, and Andy.