Class Notes

1925

November 1951 KENNETH B. HILL, FORD H. WHELDEN
Class Notes
1925
November 1951 KENNETH B. HILL, FORD H. WHELDEN

Our Class Executive Committee plans to hold its annual fall meeting the night before the Cornell game in Crosby Hall. Members are Jack Davis, Chairman, Curt Abel, Ford Barrett, Gene Callis, Buck Jones, Don Lyman,Ken Montgomery, Bob Pierce, Bill Pugh, DudSmith, Norm Smith, Herb Talbot, BobWeinig, Whitey, and Ford Whelden and myself being ex-officio Class officers. If you have anything which should be brought up for discussion I would suggest you consult one of the above.

As overseas communications head for TWA, Dick Gratz certainly gets around. After lunching in Paris with Eddie Pease, he was heading for Athens and Cairo. Recently saw a photo in the Boston Herald of Woody Wilson at the ceremony opening a new branch for General Electric Appliances in one of the suburbs. Deak Blodgett saw Tom Adams not too long ago and sent a clipping from the NewarkEvening News about him. Tom was ordained into the priesthood on September 8, with the name of Rev. Joseph T. Adams. After further studies at the Capuchin College in Washington, D. C., he will return to the Friary in Milton, Mass., and devote the rest of his life to the alleviation of the plight of the poor.

Bob Rhoades' yawl Wahoo, which showed up so well in the recent Bermuda Cup Race, won the Hingham Yacht Club's ocean race to Boston Lightship and back. Ted Geisel is in the news again. Roy Rowland will direct for Columbia Pictures The 5000 Fingers ofDr. T., a comedy of fantastic imagination showing the world as seen through the eyes of a nine-year-old boy at the peak of his rebellion.

Summer and early fall visitors to the Hanover Inn included the following couples: the Bob Warrens, Eddie Obers, Jack Roches, DickColtons and family, Gordon Marvels and daughter, Norman Smith and son, Larry Leavitts, Herb Talbots, Chet Eatons, Gerry Goulds, and Walt Vom Lehn plus Johnny Garrod,Bob Pierce, Bob Borwell, Charlie Moore and Bill Pugh.

Space has prevented jotting down a long list of address changes until now:

Norris B. Chipman, Consul, Paris, F.S.M.R., Dept. of State, Washington, D. C.; Dan Duffin, Federal Housing Adm., Chimes Bldg., Syracuse, N. Y.; Raymond V. Guernsey, 1020 N.E. 104 th Court, Miami, Fla.; Lee B. Jamison, 2009 Glenneyre St., Laguna Beach, Calif.; Robert W. Pierce, Pierce-Crook Chevrolet, Inc., 490 Main St., Pawtucket, R. I.; Warner M. Washburn, 887 Fairview Rd., Highland Park, Ill.; Richard C. Cop eland, 348 Royal Hawaiian Ave., Honolulu, Hawaii; Karl D. King Jr., 585 Broadview Ave., Highland Park, Ill.; Sanford Robinson, 178 "Ward Drive, Winter Park, Fla.; Dr. Norton Can field, 175 St. Ronan St., New Haven 11, Conn.; Clifford L.Fitzgerald, Round Hill Rd., Greenwich, Conn.; Donald B. Laws on, 4 Marlboro St., Boston, Mass.; Rev. Joseph Adams, 0.F.M., Cap., c/o Mrs. L. J. Aieta, 525 E. 89th St., N. Y. C. 28; Br ice DisqueJr., West 232 St. & Palisade Ave., Spuyten Duyvil, N. Y. C. 63; Elpheage V. Kirouac, 580 Farmington Ave., Hartford 5, Conn.; Ralph Thompson, 100 6th Ave., N. Y. C. 13; Paul B. Walter, 9615 Glencrest Lane, Kensington, Md.; Donald Cameron, Lanesboro, Mass.; Nathan P. Col well, 1727 Mass. Ave., N.W. Washington 6, D. C., and business address, Office of Price Stabilization, Room 6-204, Temp. Bldg.—E, Washington 25, D. C.; Col. Maxwell Emerson, 2nd Qm. Group, APO 46, N. Y. C.; Lowell W. Lyman, Homelite Corp., Port Chester, N. Y., Home, Stuyvesant Woods, Rye, N. Y.

It is suggested that you look them over in case you now have a new classmate in your vicinity.

Methinks the cooperation of all '25ers would help an awful lot to have more news. Now, come on, everyone!

Secretary, Kenneth B. Hill & Co., Rm. 1007 80 Federal St., Boston 10, Mass.

Treasurer, Elm St., Norwich, Vt.