Today is Saturday, November 3. Today Dartmouth is playing Yale at New Haven. Today was to be a day of picnics in the parking lot, o£ happy meetings in the stands, of good fellowship during and after the game. But today, as it has been for the past three days, it is pouring rain with an added mixture of snow. It is cold, raw and uncomfortable to say the least. And instead of sitting in the Yale Bowl exercising my tonsils I'm sitting home, watching the lousy weather drip by my window, and listening to the game via a very indistinct Bridgeport radio station. You see, I have a cold. Most everyone has colds. And today isn't good for colds. For whatever consolation it may be I have contributed, at the rate of $4.00 per seat, to the college athletic program. Apparently I am not alone in this generous contribution—long distance calls at an early hour this morning revealed that BobNaramore and Bill Nevin were of similar mind. Thus breaking up a planned reunion in Bridgeport after the game.
Enough of the tear bag—let's get on with the news. This is rather late but last August 29 Sanford Stein of Great Neck, Long Island, and Ellen Anderson of Miami were married in Grace Church, Great Neck. They honeymooned on Nantucket and are now living in New York. San is with the Grace Steamship Lines.
Bill Rauschal has moved from Boston to New York in a switch of jobs from D.C. Heath to the Viking Press, where he will be production manager. After graduation, Bill spent a year at Carnegie Tech and then continued training in the graphic arts with the Norwood Press. From Norwood he went to Ginn & Co., handling production at the publishing office and the Athenaeum Press. For the past five years he has been co-ordinator of production at Heath.
I guess I was right about Don Hagerman's title at Holderness School. A newspaper clipping this past September states: "Holderness School has opened with an enrollment of 74 students from various sections of the country and with the new rector, Donald Hagerman, in charge."
Received a note from Dr. Johnny Jewett the other day: "Not much to tell about myselfjust practicing mid-wifery at the Boston Lying-in Hospital and living in Needham. See John Wallace occasionally and Dick Muzzy a lot." Purpose of John's correspondence was to enclose a clipping from the front page of the Christian Science Monitor, October 22,—a photograph of several Bostonians involved in raising money for the Greater Boston Red Feather Campaign. In the foreground was Gardner Gushman, north-central division chairman. Cush seems to have a hand in just about everything that happens in Boston.
On October 23 we had an excellent gathering of the clan at the Dartmouth Club in New York. Meeting at the bar and/or for dinner were Lou Boukheim, Mai Geloff, Ed Gerson, Al Sherwood, Ernie Draper, Art Fisher,Doc Mills, Dick Eberhart, Greg Karch, BobRichter, Al Ritchie, Sid Diamond, Art Bamford, Ted Steele and Reg Bankart. Bamford had just returned from a Baker's Convention in Chicago where he managed to talk to TedHuck and Bob Morris on the telephone. Bob has recently moved his folding box business from West Side Chicago to Aurora, Ill., and reports that business is excellent. Mai Geloff, who raises chickens for market in Delaware, gave us a detailed picture of the problems of farming these days. Seems it's a pretty scientific business, buying day-old chicks, feeding 'em just the right amount of the right kind of feed to bring 'em up to a certain weight in a certain number of weeks and then sending them to market without delay. If you have to hold them beyond so many weeks you lose money. Since he doesn't hatch his own eggs, however, Mai couldn't tell us how many hens one rooster should take care of. Any other farmers in the class help us out? We're innocent city-folk here in New York.
Had a beautiful day for the DartmouthArmy game at West Point. We Bankarts saw Frank Specht, Dot tie and Bill Russell and spent a few minutes in the parking lot after the game helping the Naramores clean out their bar.
Dartmouth Night was celebrated with an open house at the Club in New York. During an evening of free beer and heavy singing, 1935 was represented by three couples: the McCartys, the Doc Lurias and the Bankarts.
From our loyal Hanover correspondent, BobHage: "Just a quickie to tell you of a gathering of the clan here in Hanover after the Syracuse game. After asking the Camerons and Coltons over, I tried to get hold of as many members of the class as might be attending the game and the following joined us in a victory party: Bob and Carolyn Maida, Bud andGladys Childs, Jim and Phyl Naylor, Jack AuWerter and his business partner, and the übiquitous Charlie Nayor with (as usual) a lovely companion. The Naylor-Nayor combination had most of us forgetting which one had the 'l' in his name. I heard that the Stowells were in town, but couldn't reach them." Sounds like a goodly crowd and a lot of fun. Thanks, Robert.
Incidentally, Al and Jean Sherwood combined a business and pleasure trip last October into New England territory. They managed to spend a night in Hanover and on the way up stopped off to inspect Ted Steele's ski lodge in Chester, Vt. To find it you have to keep turning off onto smaller and smaller dirt roads until you end up in two ruts of an old logging trail. Then suddenly you come face to face in the wilderness with a creation straight out of Architectural Forum. I gather it's quite amazing.
Well, the game just ended and we confused the odds-makers by winning. And that also brings an end to this column for another month. See you in January. Meanwhile—a very Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you all.
1935 Fund Contributors
505 Gifts (Participation Index 92). Total gifts: $11,103.69 (95% of objective), EDWARD P. OFFUTT, JR., Class Agent.
Anonymous Ackerman, Harry S. Adams, Frank O. Aieta, James V., Jr.1 Alexander, Donald W. Allen, O. Fay, Jr. Anderson, Bartow P. Arthurs, Earl K. Atherton, Alexander S. Atkinson, Fred M. AuWerter, John T., Jr. Axelrod, Frederic Ayer, Robert Brickett2 Bamford, Arthur J., Jr. Bankart, Henry R., Jr. Barnes, Charles F. Batchelder, Henry D.s Beach, Quincy P. Bear, Philip I. Beebe, Frederick S. Beiley, Murray R. Bell, John J. Belsky, Abraham H.4 Benson, Stanley D. Bent, John A., Jr.3 Benton, Charles, Jr. Berkey, James H. Berry, Charles L.5 Black, Nelson M., Jr.6 Blakeslee, William S., Jr. Bledsoe, Thomas A. Block, A. Stanley Blum, Morton Boehm, Robert L. Boldt, James C. Bonner, Robert A., Jr. Bonner, William W. Bonniwell, Alfred E. Bookheim, Louis W., Jr. Bowman, Robert G. Boylston, George A. Bradt, William W.3 Bradt, William W.6 Bromberg, Jules H. Brooks, Stephen Brown, Charles H. Brown, Sanborn C. Brunner, E. deS., Jr. Brush, Allen S. Bryant, F. Leonard Bunker, Forrest A. Burke, Edmund W. Burnkrant, Eugene G. Bury, F. William Busey, Robert L.
Butts, William S. Buxbaum, David A. Cahoon, Oscar J. Calder, Otto J. Cameron, Donald W. Carpenter, Richard E. Carr, Robert C. Carrick, B. Cramton Cary, Edward H., Jr. Chamberlain, George R. Chaney, Bobb Chapman, William J. Chase, Francis C. Chase, Howard L. Childs, Milford N. Clark, Alan B. Clark, William B. Cline, Alvin B. Close, Daniel B. Colby, Ralph M.7 Cole, Charles R. Cole, Lewis D. Collier, Frederick R. Collins, Robert H. Colton, C. Hall Colton, George H. Conathan, Philip A., Jr. Conklin, Albert R. Conklin, Harvey H., Jr. Coppeto, C. James Cornthwaite, Schuyler E. Cornwell, Franklin J. Cotton, Daniel C. Couper, Dean H, Crane, Carlyle W. Croninger, F. Howard, Jr. Crouse, William D. Cummings, Paul C., Jr. Curtis, Ellwood F. Curtis, Mercer E. Cushman, Gardner C. Dann, Everett R. Davidson, Wm. W., Jr. Davis, Jerome G. Davis, Larry Deckert, Harry C. DeMasi, Americo S.8 DeMasi, Americo S.9 Denham, Robert H. Depinet, Fred E., Jr. Deutsch, Brunswick G. Dewey, Homer B.10 Diamond, Sidney A. Dickinson, James A. Dimity, William A. Dinneen, Charles M.
Dodd, Alvin G. Dollak, Karl M. Donnell, E. Fitz, Jr. Dorsey, Stephen P. Drackett, Charles M. Draper, Ernest M., Jr. Duncan, G. Cameron Dyer, Edward C. Eckel, Karl A.11 Edwards, Chester W. Egan, John J., Jr. Eisendrath, Wm. 8., Jr. Eldridge, Charles W. Elliott, Frank R. Ellis, William H., Jr. Elsenhans, G. Edward Emerson, Galo P. Erwin, Russell L. Espaillat, Pedro A. Evans, Charles H. Fairweather, Owen Feinberg, Maxwell R. Feingold, M. William Fellows, Joseph E., Jr. Ferries, Harry S. Ferry, Robert R. Field, Ralph H. Field, Russell W. Finkelstein, Irving B. Fischer. Carl O.12 Fisher, Arthur B. Fitzhugh, William W., Jr. Fleming, C. LeK., Jr. Flinner, Arthur L. Foley, Thomas F., Jr.13 Fraser, Donald W. Frederickson, C. R., Jr.1* Freeman, Edmond T. French, Akin M. French, Charles W., Jr. Frost, H. Marshall Fulton, Cyrus L. Funke, Carl H. Gage, Walter I. Gahagan, G. William Ganzel, Charles W. Garth, Winston F. Geib, Wayne A. Gelof, Malvin Gerson, Edward Gilbert, John E. Gilchrist, John D., Jr. Gillan, Charles A. Glavis, Johnson Gless, Walter Glidden, Robert T. Goldman, David Goodman, Bennett E. Goodman, E. Edwin Goodman, George E. Gow, Charles R., Jr. Greene, Lester Gregory, John B. Griffin, Hobart W. Griffith, C. Gould Griffith, Harry D. Guyol, Philip Haas, F. Lowell Hage, Robert K. Hagerman, Donald C. Haley, Frederick T. Hallowell, Lamar, Jr.3 Halvorsen, Frederic H. Hamblet, Newman Hamilton, Douglas K. Hamlin, Gordon Hands, H. William Hannoosh, Raymond T. Harbaugh, Theodore H. Harlor, Hiram J. Harriman, Benjamin R. Harris, Samuel W. Harrison, Huntington W Harrison, John S. Hart, Kenneth M. Harvey, E. Jonathan Harwick, J. William Hastings, Phillip A., Jr. Hattenbach, Monroe L. Haussermann, C. L., Jr. Hawgood, William S. Hawkins, Henry C., Jr. Hawley, William H. Hayes, Charles R. Heckel, C. Willard Hedler, Ernest E. Heller, Morris L. Hemphill, Philip S. Henriquez, Edward Herbs, Magnus J. Herman, Grant Hermes, Frank, Jr. Hetfield, Bertram C.
Heye, Carl W. Hickok, Frederick C. Higgins, James F. Hill, George F.3 Hilli, Paul A. Hinman, Edward B. Hinman, Everett E. Hinman, Howard D. Hirschland, Richard S. Hodges, Wallace R. Hoke, George P. Holden, James S. Holmes, Walter B. Holtorff, Arthur F. Hopkins, Stephen Hormel, Herman, Jr. Howe, John M. Hubbell, F. Wiley Hube, Richard W. Huck, Claude T. Hughes, James A., Jr. Hulett, Orren D. Huntley, James McL. Hupper, Theodore R. Hurd, Richard P. Huston, Charles W., Jr. Irish, John H. Irvin, James K.15 Isham, Henry C.3 Jacobs, Bertram C. Jacobson, Nicholas B. Jankoff, Bernard R. Jewett, John F. Johnson, David L., Jr. Jordan, Loring P., Jr. Judd, David B. Kaiser, Howard A. Karch, Gregoire Karlen, Swen B. Kayser, Frederick P. Keane, Edmund G. Keenan, Albert J., Jr. Kempf, Charles W. Kempton, Willard R. Kenney, Richard L. Kent, Leon Kerwin, Daniel J., Jr. Kingery, John C. Kingsbury, R. Putnam Kirchhofer, Lewis H. Kirsch, Russell O. Klein, Harold Kline, Alan F.16 <vKnap, Joseph D., Jr. Knode, Oliver M., Jr. Knowles, Herbert E. Knudsen, Semon E. Koehler, Donald H. Kreer, G. Bowman Krieg, William L. Krivan, Sydney Kroner, Thomas D. Kugler, Robert M. Kuhn, William E., Jr. Kuhns, Robert W., Jr. Kurson, Kenneth M. Lane, Thomas H. Lansberry, George W. Latimer, J. Harris Lauterbach, Richard E.17 Lavers, Robert N.18 Lazarus, Ralph Lee, Derek A. LeSure, James S. Levison, Richard L. Lewis, Robert C. Ley, Douglas L. Lingley, William S. Linson, Robert C. Lintleman. Richard C.3 Lionett, William F. Lippman, Nathan L. 7. Loder, Halsey B., Jr. Lovegrove, Robert E.19 Lowell, Robert E. Lull, Robert D., Jr. Luneborg, Victor H. Luria, Phelps P. Lyon, John B. McAvoy, Donald R. McCarty, Milburn, Jr. McClarin, Wm. W., Jr. McKearin, George S., Jr. McKnight, Richard M. McLellan, E. Robert McMullen, W. Emerson McNamer, H. Carlton, Jr. McNeal, William H. McPherson, John A. Maida, Robert H. Mallard, Douglas H. Mann, William H., Jr. Marantz, Leon A.
Marchmont-Robinson, H. Margulis, George20 Margulis, George21 Markson, Lloyd H. Mathers, William H. Mayo, John W. Mebel, Frederick R. Meehan, Richard V.3 Meyerding, Augustus S.3 Milesky, Samuel D. Millane, Robert L. Millard, D. Richard Miller, Richard G. Mills, Clifford W. Mills, Dumont C., Jr. Millstein, Seymour Mitchell, Edward C. Mitchell, Richard C. Montgomery, Richard K. Mook, Douglas C. Moon, Charles R., Jr. Moran, William H. Morehouse, Malcolm L. Morris, Robert A. Morrison, John L. Morse, Robert M. Moulton, Reynolds E. Mullen, John H.3 Muller, Henry N., Jr. Mumler, William C. Muzzy, Richard D. Naramore, Robert W. Nay or, Charles F. Neill, Robert E. Nevin, William'McR. Niles, Louville F. Nims, Norris G. Northcutt, Wm. A., Jr. Oakley, Edward C. Ochsner, Albert J., 2nd O'Connell, Joseph P.3 O'Daniel, Richard E. Offutt, Edward P., Jr. Ogg, Wilfred R. Orenstein, Harold B. Ostrow, Herbert H. Oughton, James H. Pacht, Rudolph Pailet, Harold Pansing, Floyd 0., Jr. Parachini, Joseph A. Parfitt, John W., Jr. Parsons, C. Sanford Peirce, James D. Petke, Emil A. Petke, Waiter G. Petrequin, James A. Peyser, S. Richard Potter, Richard C., Jr. Price, George Price, Harry S., Jr. Pruden, Walter R., Jr. Quimby, Robert L. Rackliff, Robert F. Radasch, Donald Ramsey, Edwin L., Jr. Rand, Norman W. Ranson, Howard F. Rapf, Maurice H. Rauch, Marvin A. Rauschal, William, Jr. Raymond, F. W., Jr. Reagan, Daniel J., Jr. Reed, Fay A. Rees, Samuel, 3rd Reeves, Bradley22 Reich, Edwin S. Reich, Robert E. Rein, Bernard E. Reynolds, Harris A. Richardson, Donald E. Richmond, Guilford H. Richter, Robert Riegelman, William I. Ritchie, Alistair E. Ritter, Harold F. Ritter, Myron H. Roberts, Neil F. Rockwell, John M. Rockwell, Landon G. Rogers, Calmore Boyd Rogers, E. Donald, Jr. Rogers, Keith P. Rogers, Maynard L. Rogers, Paul K., Jr. Roitman, Harold B. Rosen, Melvm H. Rosenberg, Benjamin Ross, J. Robert, Jr. Rothschild, M. N., Jr. Roundey, Robert E. Rounsavall, R. W., Jr. Rowe, Howard B.
Rubin, Jack M. Ruether, Leßoy F. Rule, Kenneth D. Russell, Dudley J. Russell, William L., Jr. Ryder, S. Remsen, 3rd Sager, Irving Samara, Fred3 Saunders, Dero A. Saunders, Donald K. Schneider, Richard C. Schoenberg, Carl Schooley, Wilmot H.23 Scott, Norman P. Scully, Philip J. Seeley, Ralph H,, Jr. Seessel, Arthur N., Jr. Serrat, William D. Sewall, Charles H. Shattuck, Leroy A., Jr. Shaw, C. Gibson Shaw, Donald W. Sherman, Morris P. Sherwood, E. Allan Shoenfelt, James W., Jr. Sholkin, Joseph L. Short, William C. Shuttleworth, H. L., 2nd Shuttleworth, John H. Siegener, Adolf L. Silverman, Harold J. Simons, Sidney J. Siskind, Paul M. Skillin, Edward J. Smith, David P. Smith, R. Stebbins Somers, Arthur D. Sommer, Lawrence G. Specht, Frank J. Specht, Ralph L. Spengeman, Carl G. Spingarn, Jerome H. Spring, S. Gardiner Stainsby, G. Newcombe Stanton, Harold O. Stearns, C. Herbert, Jr. Steele, Theodore M. Steffens, John H. Steinle, Duane E. Stern, S. Richard Stockman, Frank C. Stone, Robert A. Stowell, Rand N. Swander, Dan C., Jr. Sylvia, Richard P. Tacy, Allen W. Thomas, John P. Thorpe, Donald C.24, Tomlinson, F. Byron Tosi, Charles A. Turner, Richard D. Ullman, Karl 8., Jr. Upton, Richard F. Van Antwerpen, Paul M. Van Doom, R. H. Van Kirk, Frank W., Jr. Van Leu van, Albert M. Varney, Charles W., Jr. Victorine, Charles Wachtel, Perry Waggaman, Donald E. Wallace, John Wallace, John A.3 Walrath, William B., Jr. Washburn, A. Lincoln Washton, Arnold A. Waters, Martin J., Jr. Watson, Harold B.3 Webster, Kenneth W. Weddleton, George F.s Weil, Adolph, Jr. Weitz, Louis E. Wertheim, Arthur R. Wertz, Gerald W. West, James M. Westby, Ralph N. Whitehill, Lynwood N. Whytlaw, Edward L. Williams, David D. Williams, John P. Wilson, Philip A. Wilson, Russell S. Wilson, Thomas E. Winkler, Charles H., Jr. Wise, Willard K., Jr. Wolff, Hugh W. Wolff, Jesse D. Wright, Calvin J. Wright, Frank J. York, Gordon B. Young, Robert G. Ziemen, J. Saxton Zimmerman, Albert J.
MEMORIAL GIFTS FROM:1 Brother, Louis At eta.2 Mother, Mrs. Albert C.Ayer.3 Classmate.4 Mother, Mrs. EstherBelsky.5 Parents, Mr. and Mrs.Charles C. Berry.6 Income from WilliamW. Bradt Fund.7 Mrs. Ralph Colby.8 Father, Vincent DeMasi.9 John J. Perrino '32.10 Mother, Mrs. MauriceW. Dewey.11 Brother, George L. Eckel.
12 Mother, Mrs. Mabel J.Fischer.lzFather, Thomas F.Foley.14 Father, Charles R. Frederickson.15 Father, Arba J. Irvin'02.16 Mrs. Kline.17 Mrs. Lauterbach.18 Mother, Mrs. Hazel B.Lavers.19 Mrs. Lovegrove.20 Father, Emanuel Margulis.21 Anonymous.22 Sister, Miss FrancesReeves.23 Father, Lester Schooley.24 Father, J. Leroy Thorpe.
CLASS AGENT EDWARD P. OFFUTT JR. '35
Secretary, Compton Advertising, Inc. 630 sth Ave., New York 20, N. Y. Treasurer, 67 May St., Needham 92, Mass. Memorial Fund Chairman, 598 Madison Ave., New York 22, N. Y.