Charles Sargent is a director of the newly formed Browning Torch Corp. of Worcester, Mass.
Among those attending the Fordham game were Bobby Bigelow, Mr. & Mrs. Sid Bull, Mr.& Mrs. Sid Crawford and Mr. & Mrs. KikeRichardson.
The Wednesday luncheon turnouts at "Pattens" in Boston have resumed full force after the customary summer lull. Visitors to Boston should keep this event in mind. It is a joint enterprise by Fifteen and several classes which preceded and followed us. Once each year Salty Saltmarsh '14, just back from a Maine fishing trip, provides salmon and trout for the assembled brethren. This year, with the party on October 3, Ernie Kimball '14 and Penn Aborn '14 insisted on setting up the wine. Barker, Clough, Foster, Meader and Simpson attended on behalf of '15.
Deac Hunnewell, who has been a shut-in for more than a year at his home at 51 Soundview Avenue, White Plains, N. Y., is making a steady recovery. He takes great pride, as who wouldn't, in four mighty nice-looking grandchildren.
The sympathy of the Class is extended to Marvin Frederick on the recent sudden loss of his sister.
Jack and Madelaine Bowler took in the Army game at West Point with their daughter Janet who is a student at Marymount in nearby Tarrytown. They were overnight guests of Fred and Kathryn Child.
Mr. & Mrs. Phil Murdoch were also seen at the game.
Bob and Milly Fredericks enjoyed a fall vacation which took them through Saratoga, Montreal and Syracuse, where daughter Joan is doing research work for a Master's Degree at the University.
Russ and Isabel Rice got in an early October visit with their eldest son, Lt. Com. Stan Rice and his wife, at their home in Silver Springs, Md.
Hal Davison has been appointed to the Public Service Commission of New Hampshire.
Copied from the October issue of the (N. Y.) Dartmouth Club News:—
"Milt Ghee '15, selected by Walter Camp as Ail-American quarterback, only non-Indian member of Jim Thorpe's Canton Bulldog backfield (undefeated for nine consecutive years), now covers Northern California for Fielder Sorenson and Davis of San Francisco." Address Changes:— Albert M. Austin, High Street, Camden, Me. John C. Kimball, Box 542, Pass-a-Grille Beach, Fla.
The Syracuse game in Hanover brought out the best attendance of the year thus far. Leonand Mary Aronowitz, Murray Austin, Daleand Elizabeth Barker, Eben Clough, Sid andDoris Crawford, Chan and Dot Foster, Jackand Kay Mason, Walt and Beatrice Meader,Russ and Isabel Rice, Kike Richardson, BeeRuml, Turk and Helen Turner were all in town. Hal Davis took in both the game and his son's wedding. Leo Burt and AI Livingston (clear from California) also attended the semi-centennial of the Dartmouth chapter of Delta Tau Delta. The Livingstons made a grand tour of it by taking in Montreal, Quebec, the Gaspe, Miami and New Orleans.
King Cook got in what sounds like an interesting trip by going from Montreal to Boston via Canadian National freighter.
Pete Pray and his wife slipped into New England to visit their son and his wife in their new Needham home and continued on to Hanover for a short visit.
The Holyoke Dartmouth Club has a luncheon each Monday at the Yankee Pedlar. The October 22 meeting was attended by Bill Bemis, Arthur Nichols, Paul Rothery and ArtSheldon. But for the untimely arrival of a new infant, Dr. Pat Gear would have been there also.
Ray King has sufficiently recovered from an operation to be convalescing at home.
The first Class Dinner of the New York crowd in more than a year was held at the Dartmouth Club on October 24 with RussLivermore as M.C. and Charley Griffith telling about his round-the-world trip. RalphBrown, Trace Brownell, Dick Clarke, CharleyComiskey, Red Folan, Bob Fredericks, BobFrothingham, Carl Gish, Opie Horton, RoyLafferty, Johnny Mullin, Phil Murdock, KelRose and Bags Wanamaker were present to make it a great success.
Your secretary enjoyed visits with Al Sherman in New Bedford and Johnny Johnson in South Orleans during the week preceding the Harvard game.
The Classes of 1909 to 1915 inclusive got together the night before the Harvard game for dinner at the Boston University Club. The Fifteen delegation consisted of Dale Barker,Eben Clough, Dexter Davis, Chan Foster, Arthur Nichols, Russ Rice, Kike Richardson,Ned Shea, Al Sherman, George Simpson, DukeSullivan and Leon Tuck.
The following morning Kike and PearlRichardson put on their annual pre-game party and what a grand event it is! In addition to most of the Fifteeners who attended the dinner the night previous, there were DonBennink, String Downing, Speed Henderson,Walt Meader and Nut Norwood all present in person. There were others present in spirit as witness the following telegram:—
"Greetings to the gang assembled at the Pearl and Kike Buffet. Well fortified by good fellowship, good food and a brimming stirrup cup of old New England cider or an acceptable facsimile thereof, sally forth to Cambridge and tear those Harvards apart. Wish we were with you but expect to see you all at the Cornell game. Jack and Mad elm Ferguson."
The sage of the North Country at ux (Stickand Bunny Parnell to you) moved from Pittsfield, N. H., to their winter quarters in Manchester on October 20. Hal and Cora Harlow were in Hanover for an October weekend.
Once again Bob Griffin was the only representative of the Class—this time at the Dartmouth Society of Engineers' Dinner in New York October 25.
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you and yours !
1915 Fund Contributors
245 Gifts (Participation Index 97).Total gifts: 118,620.98 (151% of objective). MARVIN L. FREDERICK, Class Agent.
Anderson, Arthur J. (Friend) Haller, Julius F. (Friend) Alexander, Philip K. Aronowitz, Leon Austin, Albert M. Ballou, Frederick B. Barker, W. Dale Bemis, William C. Bennink, Donald C. Bigelow, Robert C. Bissell, Eugene VanN. Blaisdell, Herbert C. Blodgett, Philip H. Borella, Benjamin V.1 Bowler, John P. Boyd, Ernest C. Bradley, Albert Braun, Gustave A. Bridge, G. Donald Brown, Ralph W. Brownell, Tracy C. Bull, Albert S. Burgess, Ralph L. Burnett, Harry Burt, Leo W. Byers, Vincent G. Cahn, Albert, Jr. Campbell, Bushrod H. Campbell, Gilbert M., Jr. Cannon, Peter H. Carpenter, Isaac W., Jr. Castle, Lester D. Cavanaugh, J. Harrison Chamberlain, S. H., Jr. Chase, Russell D.2 Child, Fred S. Claflin, Harold H. Clarke, Robert G. Cleveland, Albert C. Clough, Earl E. Comiskey, Charles W. Comstock, Herbert F. Comstock, Joseph B. Connelly, Thomas J. Cook, King Corwin, Harold E. Courtright, Hugh C. Crawford, Sidney C. Curtis, Edgar A.3 Curtis, Edgar A.4 Curtis, Edgar A.5 Daisy, George D. Daniell, William I. Davis, D. Dexter Davis, Winsor R. Davison, Harold K. Dennen, Frank E. Dennett, Sumner F. Dewing, Edmund R. Doe, Orlando C. Douglas, Edward B. Downing, Earle N. Dunn, Leslie C. Durgin, Russell L. Dyke, George E. Ehinger, George Ekstrom, Frank C. Ellms, Harold S. English, Adolphe W. English, Alpheus
Ferguson, John L. Fitts, Robert L. Flood, Hartwell W. Folan, Leo M. Fonda, Beecher H.6 Fonda, Beecher H.7 Ford, Arthur W. Forrestal, James V.8 Foster, Chandler H. Foster, Frank H. Frederick, Marvin L. Fredericks, Robert B. Frothingham, Robert Fuller, Howard E. Fuller, Wyman Z. Gear, Patrick E. Ghee, Milton P. Gibson, Paul S. Gish, Carl K. Graham, Lee H. Granger, William R. R. Grant, Denison W. Gray, Matthew R. Griffith, Charles E. Harlow, Harold C. Harriman, John N. Harris, Joel G. Harwood, Channing E. Haskell, Merrill Healy, John J. r< Henderson, James M. ' Herrman, Henry Hill, Stuart M. Hitchcock, David I. Hoffmann, Philip Hornblow, Arthur, Jr. Horton, Dabney Hough, Woodbury8 Hough, Woodbury9 Hovey, Otis W. Howe, Donald K. Howland, Malcolm G. Huntress, William C.10 Huntress, William C.11 Huntress, William C.9 Hutchins, George W. Ingalls, George F. Ingram, Charles H. Jahn, Edward W. Johnson, Albert E. Johnson, A. Leßoy12 Johnson, Russell C. Jones, Heywood S. Jordan, Chester B.13 Jordan, Chester B 8 Kendall, Raymond H. Kennedy, Walter J. Kimball, John C. King, Raymond T. Lafferty, James LeR. Lamson, Everett C. Lang, William A. Law, Donald E. Learoyd, Philip C. Leonard, Arthur H., Jr. Lenzer, Hugo Livermore, Russell B. Livingston, Alan C. Llewellyn, A. Stanley Loomis, John U. Lounsberry, Harold H. Low, Fletcher
Lowe, Frederic P. Lyman, William E. Mac Andrews, Erl P. McCarthy, Justin H. Mac Hale, Lee R. MacPherson, Kenneth W. McTigue, Andrew C. Maloney, Denis W. Marcy, Henry S. Markham, David H. Martin, George H. Mason, John R. Meader, Walton B. Mernstein, Maxwell H.14 Merrill, Boynton Milmore, Norville L. Monheimer, Henry I. Montsie, Warren E. Morey, Willis B. Mower, Clarendon Mowry, Jared J. Mullin, John M. Murdock, Philip K. Nichols, Arthur C. Nissen, William C. Norris, Ralph H. Norton, Allan S.15 Noyes, Edwin M. O'Day, Bernard V.16 O'Hara, Dwight O'Keefe, Walter F. Parnell, Carroll A. Pearce, Frederick L. Pelletier, Philip H., Jr. Pendleton, John D. Pinkham, Harold B. Pitman, Joseph P. Poor, Francis L. Porter, Leßoy G. Potter, Herbert S. Pray, Thornton C. Priddy, Allan L.17 Putney, Willis R.18 Read, George E. Redfield, Richard W. Reynolds, William R. Rice, Russell J. Rich, H. Thompson Richardson, Garald K. Rockwood, Otis F. Rogers, Caleb F. Rogers, William N.19 Rohrs, Franklin H.20 Rose, G. Kellogg, Jr. Rosenheim, Frederic S.21 Rothery, Paul R. Rowe, Arthur M.22 Rowell, Hugh G. Ruder, Ernst M. Ruml, Beardsley Ryan, Earl F. St. Clair, Ashley Sanborn, E. Cummings Sargeant, Paul E. Sargent, Hubert E. Sawyer, Howard P. Sawyer, Ralph A. Scharmann, Richard A. Schroeder, Edgar H. Sharp, Eliot R. Shaw, Gerard F. Shea, Edward J. Sheldon, Arthur E. Sherman, Allen Sibbernsen, Drexel J. Simoneau, Antonio A. Simpson, George W. Sisk, James H., Jr. Smith, Harold L. Smith, Kent H. Smith, Leland B.
Stearns, Howard O. Sterling, Arthur E. Stevens, Perry H. Stone, F. Wayland23 Strickland, Daniel L. . Sullivan, Alfred B. Swenson, Carl L. Taplin, Charles R.8 Thyng, Elmer F 9 Tobin, Benjamin F., Jr. Tomfohrde, Andreas H. Tower, Arthur A. Townsend, William H.24 Townsend, William H.25 Trumbull, Charles H. Tubby, William B., Jr. Tuck, Leon P. Turner, Harold S. Vasconcells, Jerry C. 22 Vining, Paul M. Waggett, Frank G. Walker, George E. Wanamaker, Clarence L. Warren, John D. Washburn, Kendrick H. Waugh, Dan F. Whit, Edwin S.26 White, Raymond S. Whiteley, Carl F. Whitmer, Donald H.27 Whitney, Cecil E. Whitney, Lawrence A.28 Widman, Herbert V. Wilcox, John M. Williams, Arthur P.29 Williams, Leon E. Wilson, Edward H. Wing, Howard W. Winship, Roger30 Winters, Nove McC. Wyman, Richard Mel. Young, George B. MEMORIAL GIFTS FROM: 1 Brother, Victor Borella'30.2 Mrs. Chase.8 Mrs. Curtis.I Son, Oakley C. Curtis'43.5 Son, Edgar A. Curtis'4°-8 E. Page Junk ins '14.7 Mother, Mrs. Jane Fonda.8 John R. Mason '15.9 Chandler Foster '15.10 Fred S. Child '15.11 Earl E. Clough '15.12 Mrs. Johnson.13 Mrs. Jordan.14 Mrs. Mernstein.15 Brother, Max A. Nor'ton '19.18 Robert B. Fredericks' 15.17 Mrs. Priddy.18 Mrs. Putney & Friends.19 Mrs. Rogers.20 Mrs. Rohrs.21 Mrs. Rosenheim.22 John L. Ferguson '15.23 Friend, Mrs. KatherineR. Wallace.24 Daniel Chase '15.25 J. Loy Maloney '14.28 Widow, Mrs. EleanorA. Ives.27 Mrs. Whitmer.28 Mrs. Whitney.29 Mrs. Williams.30 Mrs. Winship.
CLASS AGENT MARVIN L. FREDERICK '15
Secretary, 24 Midland Ave., White Plains, N. Y. Treasurer, 60 Stevens Rd., Needham 92, Mass.