THE officers of the Hanover Branch of the Clearing House for the current year are: President, George K. Hinkley; Vice President, James C. Balderston; Treasurer, Frederick F. Brown; Secretary, Dwight L. Allison Jr.; and Social Chairman, Allan R. Karcher.
Two recent articles featuring the Tuck School are "Fifth Session of Graduate School Closes at Dartmouth College" in Credit andFinancial Management, September, 1951, and "Executives in Embryo" in Modern Industry for June 15, 1951.
Tuck students, faculty, staff and wives forgot the classroom for a pleasant gathering over tea and cider in Stell Hall on October 14. Professor Woodworth participated in a panel discussion on "Management and Problems of Savings Institutions" before the N. H. Building and Loan and Co-operative Bank League at Wentworth-by-the-Sea, Portsmouth, N. H. He also attended the annual meeting of the N. H. Bankers Association at Whitefield, N. H., October 19 and so.
Recent outside lecturers at the Tuck School have been: Walter Cairns T-Th'sl, President and Treasurer of the Browning Torch Corporation; B. Seebohm Rountree, President jf:if Personnel and Chairman of the Board of the Rountree Company, High Wycombe, England; Charles H. Jones Jr. '23, President, Commonwealth Shoe &Leather Company: H. Dwight Meader T'41, General Electric Company;
Preston K. Mears, Chief Analyst, Dun & Bradstreet; George E. Sprague T'26, Merchandising Manager, Kendall Mills; Carl A.Gray D' 23, President, Grenby Manufacturing Company.
Ed Mansfield '51 has been awarded a scholarship for graduate work in Economics at Duke University.
As usual, we were glad to see so many alumni back at the School over the Syracuse weekend.
Visitors to the School are impressed with the business-like attire of the students. The innovation of coats and ties for everyday dress has met with approval on all sides.
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