Class Notes

1908

December 1951 WILLIAM D KNIGHT, LAURENCE SYMMES, ARTHUR BARNES
Class Notes
1908
December 1951 WILLIAM D KNIGHT, LAURENCE SYMMES, ARTHUR BARNES

Don Frothingham, U. S. Navy Retired, is one of the most active retired cusses in our acquaintance. Last year the Frothinghams motored from coast to coast, including swinging into Mexico and Canada, with a winter vacation in Florida, which included checking in with Tread and his wife at Vero Beach (commercial). This spring the Frothinghams went to Italy via Casablanca and greatly enjoyed motorbussing about, as a result of the advice of the world traveling banker-secretary Larry. From the Riviera they went to Paris, had a reunion with wartime associates in Holland, a trip up the Rhine, a period of living with the army in Germany and a loaf de luxe in Switzerland, followed by another visit to Holland before sailing, then across by Canadian Pacific to see the grandchildren in Seattle. The last week of October Don joined up with Dolly Gray, Dick Danforth and String Hale in San Francisco for a 1908 luncheon as a farewell to String, who sailed November 1 with his wife from Manila on his way for a circumnavigator's license before retiring. WebEvans was on a trip so was unable to join the luncheon.

George Squier scouted the Harvard-Dartmouth game for us. His is the only first-hand report we have to date. George was much impressed with the activities of Gene Howard of Winnetka, son of old friends of ours. Gene again broke loose last week in New Haven and galloped to pull the Yale game out of the mud in the second half. George, always a modest cuss, boasts of only three grandchildren but admits they are pippins.

Art Rotch celebrated the birthday of Christopher Columbus by a visit to Hanover and a stop at the Hanover Inn.

Secretary Larry arrived in Manhattan on October 23 on the lie de France after a two months' trip in Europe, a substantial part of which was spent in Spain.

Life Greeley of St. Petersburg, Fla., confirms the report that the stories of Bill Sillick's passing are greatly exaggerated. Life sees Howard Hilton once in a while. The Hiltons live near Clearwater.

Arthur Hopkins, Director of the Division of Lands and Forests for the State of New York, recently broke into the solid reading matter in an AP dispatch in which Arthur was quoted as stating that the Empire State expected to collect a lot of money from lumber companies that clear the Adirondacks of timber which was felled by the big windstorm of a year ago.

Syd liuggles is looking forward to his annual leave which will allow a visit at home from Thanksgiving to Christmas.

The Cleveland and Columbus, 0., newspapers have been breaking into print with lengthy editorials stirred up by the talk which Harold Rugg made in Columbus in July.

The Class Notes Editor recently spent a week-end in Flint, Mich., to visit daughter Mary and to get acquainted with Bill Craumer, Dartmouth '73, who arrived in Flint late in July. The enthusiasm of a young man like the Class Notes Editor can be fully appreciated by the proud grandfathers in the Class who boast from three to 13 grandchildren each.

Start making plans for the 45th reunion tobe held June 13, 14 and 15.

New Addresses

George B. Fine c/o C. R. Plum, 4824 East,74th St., Seattle 5, Wash.; Donald Frothingham, 995 Pine St., San Francisco 2, Calif.; Amos C. Lanphear, 48 Leavenworth St., Waterbury, Conn.; Walter C.Rich, Box 1055, Scottsdale, Ariz.; Arthur T.Soule, 87 Summer St., R.F.D. Cohasset, Mass.

1908 Fund Contributors

115 Gifts (Participation Index 79). Total gifts: $6,598.00 (92% of objective). ARTHUR L. LEWIS, Class Agent.

Adler, Lawrence Alden, Alanson G. Amidon, Luey E. C. Anderson, Arthur T. Badger, Erastus B. Baine, George F.1 Barnes, Arthur B. Bartlett, Edward P. Bills, Clinton E. Blake, Francis G. Blakely, Joseph W. Blanchard, Gordon Blanpied, David R. Blodgett, Guy C. Chandler, Albert R. Chedel, Robert W. Chesley, Roland E. Clark, Harold C. Cogswell, Harold B. Comstock, Donald L. Corcoran, John W. Cowee, Howard W. Crosby, Sumner Currier, Ralph P. Currier, Warren Danforth, Richard S. Donahue, Joseph J.2 Dunn, Theodore I. English, Harold L. English, William F. Evans, Webster B. Everett, John S. Fifer, C. Arthur Fine, George B. Fiske, Eben W. Furman, Walter F. Greeley, Eliphalet A. Griffin, Winthrop A. Hale, Warren F. Harding, Jesse3 Harriman, W. Hartwell Hazen, Ralph W. Hill, Roger F. Hilton, Howard H. Hinman, John H. Hoar, Crosby A. Hobart, Harold S. Hodgson, Fred H. Hopkins, Arthur S. Hull, Morton Irish, Stacey B. Jordan, Thomas E. Knight, William D Knox, Benjamin C. Lanphear, Amos C. Lewis, Arthur L. Lewis, Mason A. Lincoln, Ernest A. Lowe, Porter W. Lynde, William M. McAllister, Thomas S. McCarty, Peter F.

McElwain, John H. Marsh, Everett T. Marsh, Raymond E. Marshall, Lee W. Melville, Chester W. Merrill, Richard B. Miller, William A. Morrissey, Thomas P. Munkelt, Frederick H. Nichols, Andrew L.4 Norton, James J. O'Shea, Arthur D. Parkinson, Dana Pease, Ralph S. Perkins, Allan M. Prentice, Eugene M.5 Rich, Walter C. Robinson, Francis A. Rogers, Harry K. Rotch, Arthur B. Ruggles, Sydney L. Rutherford, Seymour S. Ruxton, Douglas D. Schilling, Frederick E. Severance, Charles C. Sherburne, Ralph H. Sherburne, Raymond W. Sides, Arthur C. Smallman, Edwin W. Snow, Harold H. Soule, Arthur T. Squier, George E. Stearns, Malcolm Stickney, Park W. Stone, Henry L. Symmes, Laurence M. Tappan, Stanford D. Thompson, John W. Thompson, Philip L. Thompson, Robert F. Thorpe, Burton D. Treadway, Lauris G. Vietor, Frederick Walker, Charles H. Weston, Arthur D. Wiley, Earl W. Williams, Howard K. Wilson, George F.6 Wood, Charles A. Woodward, Leon A. Wooldridge, Reginald Worcester, William W.7 Wyman, Arthur M.

MEMORIAL GIFTS FROM: 1 Mrs. Baine.2 Mrs. Donahue.3 Mrs. Harding.4 Mrs. Nichols.5 Mrs. Prentice.6 Mrs. Wilson.7 Mrs. Worcester.

CLASS AGENT ARTHUR I. LEWIS '08

Class Notes Editor, 602 Central National Bank Bldg. Rockford, Ill. Secretary, 115 Broadway, New York 6, N. Y, Treasurer' Taftville, Conn.