Class Notes

1908

December 1952 WILLIAM D KNIGHT, LAURENCE M. SYMMES, ARTHUR B. BARNES
Class Notes
1908
December 1952 WILLIAM D KNIGHT, LAURENCE M. SYMMES, ARTHUR B. BARNES

Word has just come through of the passing of Harold Morey in Liverpool, Nova Scotia, on October 19. Harold prepared for college at Hartford High School and lived in Wilder. He had lived in Liverpool since his retirement several years ago. He is survived by his widow Laura. Funeral services were held in West Lebanon and burial was in the Hartford, Vt., cemetery. Members of the Class will mourn the passing of another classmate.

Parson Bill English, the John Hinmans,Art Rotch, the Larry Symm.es, and the DickDanforths have had the pleasure and privilege of being guests at the Hanover Inn during the past few weeks.

Chick Currier was at Hanover on October 4 with his wife to attend a meeting of Class Bequest Chairmen. He reports that he has already been notified by men in the Class of a goodly number of bequests they have made for the College. Others have advised that bequests will be made. Chick is doing a splendid job and should be encouraged in every way possible.

General Knox, who retired some years ago as an active South American entrepreneur, has now retired all over again (Page Sarah Bernhardt!) as a consultant. Mid-summer saw him touring the College Grant and he makes frequent trips to New York and to Hanover from his home in Water town, Mass.

Ev Marsh has retired and is living at 710 South Glenwood Ave., Clearwater, Fla. He and his wife have their two oldest grandsons with them. The last time we saw Ev, he appeared as pert as he did in the fall of freshman year at our first Class meeting in Bissell Hall, when he was elected our first president.

John Stephen Everett, the sage from down Maine, thoughtfully called us from Chicago the other day while there on business. We hope that his example will be followed by other classmates who are in Chicago on an expense account, or on their own.

Lela went to Flint in October to look after the new grandson, Bill Craumer, while Mary and her husband went to Toledo, Ohio, where Mary was in the wedding party of a Smith College classmate, who was her maid of honor in the spring of 1950. The Notes Editor went near the end of the visit to see the young man and his parents, to scout the political situation in Michigan and to come back with Lela. The latest entry in the Grandfather's Derby has, of course, shown remarkable progress since we last saw him in July. His legs remind me of those of Jack Marks. He has the effervescent good nature of Husky Rich; the determination of Charlie DeAngelis; the fire of Mike Stearns, when, weighing 17s, he started the Princeton game, sophomore year, at right end; the imagination of Jess Hawley and the poise of John Glaze. His cousin, Boyard Johnson '54 of Detroit, is playing his second year on the Varsity and Bill Craumer hopes to equal his record.

New Addresses: William M. Silleck (Retired), 4016 gth Ave., N., St. Petersburg, Fla.; Leon A. Woodard (Mechanical Engineer), Kingsbury Machine Tool Corp., Keene, N. H. and East Swanzey, N. H. Mailing Address, Box 385, Keene, N. H.

1908 Fund Contributors

120 Gifts (Participation Index 86). Total gifts: $6,867.00 (103% of objective). ARTHUR L. LEWIS, Class Agent.

Adler, Lawrence Alden, Alanson G. Anderson, Arthur T. Badger, Erastus B. Baine, George F.1 Barnes, Arthur B. Bartlett, Edward P. Batchelder, Paul M. Bennett, Charles G.2 Blake, Francis G.2 Blakely, Joseph W. Blanchard, Gordon Blanpied, David R. Cams, Raymond L. Chedel, Robert W. Chesley, Roland E. Clark, Harold C. Cogswell, Harold B. Comstock, Donald L. Copeland, Fred O. Corcoran, John W.2 Cowee, Howard W. Crosby, Sumner Currier, Warren Cushman, Oliver W.2 Danforth, Richard S. Donahue, Joseph J.2 Dow, Clinton I 2 Dunn, Theodore I. English, Harold L. English, William F. Evans, Webster B. Everett, John S. Farrington, Edward C.2 Fifer, C. Arthur Fine, George B. Fiske, Eben W. Frothingham, Donald Y. Furman, Walter F. Gardner, Miles C. Gleason, Percy E. Greeley, Eliphalet A. Greenwood, Lester C. Griffin, Thomas J.3 Griffin, Winthrop A. Hale, Warren F. Hammond, J. Albert Harding, Jesse2 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. Johnson, J. Herbert2 Jordan, Thomas E. Knight, William D Knox, Benjamin C. Lanphear, Amos C. Lewis, Arthur L. Lincoln, Ernest A. Lowe, Porter W. Lynde, William M. Lyon, Henry W. McAllister, Thomas S. McElwain, John H. Mann, Scott W. Marion, Gardner S.2 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 Nichols, Andrew L.2 Norton, James J. Nute, Stanley P.2 O'Shea, Arthur D. Parkinson, Dana Pease, Ralph S. Peebles, Richard R.5 Peebles, Richard R.6 Perkins, Allan M. Prentice, Eugene M.7 Rich, Walter C. Robinson, Francis A. Rogers, Harry K. Rotch, Arthur B. Royce, Clayton E.2 Ruggles, Sydney L. Rutherford, Seymour S. Ruxton, Douglas D. Safford, Charles N.8 Safford, Charles N.2 Savage, John D.2 Schilling, Frederick E. Severance, Charles C. Sherburne, Ralph H. Sherburne, Raymond W. Sides, Arthur C. Smallman, Edwin W. Snow, Harold H. Soule, Arthur T. Spear, Alden T.2 Squier, George E. Stearns, Malcolm Stickney, Park W. Stone, Henry L. Storrs, Edward D. Symmes, Laurence M. Tappan, Stanford D. Tatterson, John2 Thompson, John W. Thompson, Philip L. Thompson, Robert F. Thorpe, Burton D. Thwing, Albert W. Tread way, Lauris G. Vaitses, Paul S.2 Victor, Frederick Walker, Charles H. Walker, Raymond2 Weston, Arthur D. Wheeldon, Albert J.9 White, Edgar F.2 Wiley, Earl W. Williams, Howard K. Wilson, George F.2 Winkley, Willard C.10 Winkley, Willard C.2 Winslow, Elisha F. Wood, Charles A. Woodward, Leon A. Wooldridge, Reginald Worcester, William W.2 Wyman, Arthur M. MEMORIAL GIFTS FROM: 1 Mrs. Baine, and sonGeorge F. Baine, Jr.2 Erastus B. Badger '68.3 Mrs. Griffin.4 Mrs. Nichols.5 Prof. and Mrs. Paul W.Bruton.6 Son, Richard R. Peebles,Jr. '42.7 Mrs. Prentice.8 Mrs. Safford.9 Mrs. Wheeldon.10 Mrs. Winkley.

Notes Editor, 602 Central National Bank Bldg. Rockford, 111. Secretary, 115 Broadway, New York 6, N. Y Treasurer, Taftville, Conn.