Class Notes

1913

December 1952 WARDE WILKINS, ROBERT O. CONANT
Class Notes
1913
December 1952 WARDE WILKINS, ROBERT O. CONANT

The Reunion Committee appointed by President Jack Nelson, headed by Henry Merrill as chairman, consists of Nor Cotterall, NedCrawford, George Knight, Nate Lenferty,Fred Page and Line Wilson, Jack Nelson and Warde Wilkins ex officio members.... Many have already sent their intentions to be present. Literature will shortly be mailed to all. In the meantime pay your class dues and help the officers to carry on general expenses towards reunion attendance and to cover cost of the books placed in the Dartmouth Library in memory of those in the class who die. A large percentage pay their dues now but we should have 100% representation this year and 100% distribution of the ALUMNI MAGAZINE throughout the class. Reunion information will be included.

At the University Club the night before the Harvard game the 1912-1913-1914-1915 Dinner numbered 40. "Social Chatter" in the BostonHerald Friday said, in speaking of dinners and social gatherings, "The largest group at the University Club will probably be led by Warde Wilkins '13." Such is fame. Of the '1 gers usually in attendance Bill 'Voicler was in Florida, Jack Macdonald in Europe, ParkerTrowbridge in California and Mose Linscott very ill in bed, first such an experience for him in years and years. General Willson, Merrill, Shumway, Bill Davis and Wilkins represented '13.

Three senior vice presidents of the National City Bank of New York elected to the new office of executive vice presidents include Nathan C. Lenferty. Announcement by the Directors of the Bank was made October 1.

The George Davidsons have been in Connecticut all summer, but returned to Palm Beach, Fla., in time to vote. They will be in Hanover for sure for the 40th. Watch for the full list of those signing up.

Harvey McClary's daughter is a freshman at Colorado College at Colorado Springs. "She says they have lots of fun out there like her Dad she likes fun." Harv will be in Hanover in June.

Line and Lucille Wilson have been in and all over Europe this summer and returned home the middle of October. Their daughter Jane toured last year so the old folks followed this year to see what she did.

October saw a number of the Class at the Inn: Dr. Milt and Gretchen Aronowitz,George and Helen Knight, John Remson and Clarence Meleney attending the Bequest Committee meetings, the Earle Bidwells, Nor andDot Cotterall and Bart and Renza Shepard.

1913 Fund Contributors

157 Gifts (Participation Index 84). Total gifts: $6,996.79 (78% of objective). GEORGE STEELE, Class Agent.

Adams, David E. Akerstrom, Sidney M. Alden, Frederic A. Andrew, Benjamin F. Appleyard, William S.1 Archer, Charles F. Aronowitz, Milton Ashton, Leslie O. Atwood, Henry E.2 Badger, Ralph E. Ball, Howard T. Ball, Raymond H. Barber, Earle S. Barends, Howard A. Barnett, Joseph J. Bauman, Ralph E. Bernstein, Dudley Bidwell, Earle S. Blanchard, Maurice L. Bronk, William R. Buffum, Charles E. Calderara, Charles A. Cary, William H. Catterall, Norman B. Cheney, Joseph Y. Clarke, Clifton A. Comstock, Andrew W. Conant, Robert O. Crawford, Edwin C. Crenner, Robert A. Crowley, Esmond R.3 Cunningham, T. Donald Cushman, Frank H.4 Davidson, George B. Davis, Aaron Davis, William L. Dent, William M. Dessau, Alvin H.6 Dolan, Joseph M. Dudley, Chester P. Dunbar, Victor Y. Durgin, Robert G.6 English, William J. Enright, Harold B.7 Ewing, Moses C. Fairbanks, Clayton A. Fischer, Ralph M. Fishel, Louis M. Forsaith, Carl C. Foster, Goodwin L. Fox, Grover F. Freeman, Edmund A. French, Harry T. Fulmer, Karl H.8 Gately, Matthew E., Jr. Gay, Nelson _ Grothe, Edwin C. Gulick, E. Leeds9 Gumbart, William B. Hamilton, Henry M. Harmon, Paul S.10 Hartshorn, Benjamin M. Haskell, Theodore H. Higgins, Robert R. Holmes, John C. Hugus, Wright Hutchinson, Rollo W.u Jewett, Theo S. Johnson, Robert L. Jones, Herbert W.12 Kellogg, Gladstone B. Kimball, Grenville W. King, Donald L. Kingsbury, Elbridge H.4 Knight, Charles B. Knight, George H. Lenfestey, Nathan C. Linscott, Charles H. Logan, David O. Logan, Milon G.13 Luhman, George B. McAllister, Harold C. McClary, George B. McClary, Harvey C. McClary, Horace P. McCoy, Wallace E. Macdonald, John S. Malony, James R. Manley, Leonard R. Martin, Leonard C. Mason, Donald R. Mason, William H. Meleney, Clarence C. Merrill, Henry W. More, Robert E. Morton, Lincoln E. Mungall, Robert W. Munroe, George M.14 Munsey, Dean A. Nelson, John G. Neumeister, Frederick R. Nichols, Thomas A. Noble, John Nolan, Walter H. Nutt, Henry H. Olsen, Victor A. Osborne, Herbert C. Page, Frederick S. Parkinson, Herman O. Perry, Stephen K. Peterson, John A. G. Pfau, Carl A. Pierce, William B. Pishon, Emmett15 Proctor, Henry S. Remsen, John J. Rice, Nathaniel P. Richardson, Arthur F. Riedell, Randolph16 Riford, Lloyd S. Riley, Charles S. Robinson, Edward L. Rose, Stephen D. Samuel, Ralph E. Scharrer. Oscar B. Schellenberg, Victor17 Schulte, Raymond M. Scott, Arthur L. Seidler, Frederic A. Semmes, Harry H. Shedd, Harold H. Shepard, Alan B. Shumway, Carl E. Shumway, Franklin P.18 Sides, Edwin E. Smith, Warren P. Stavrum, Sigvald A. Steele, George Stiles, Edwin M. Stiles, George H. Stoddard, Lawrence C. Stone, Charles S. Sullivan, Thomas L. Terry, William B. Thomas, Ernest E. Thompson, Dean A.19 Towler, T. Willard Trowbridge, Parker Tuck, Harold S.30 Tucker, Elmer C. VanderPyl, Chester A. Varney, Russell F.21 von Tacky, Clarence L. Walsh, Francis P. Ward, Sherman B.4 Warren, Howard P. Washburn, Albert B. Waterman, C. Dana Weare, Harold E. Webster, Pierce Wells, Collin Wilbur, Conrad C. Wilkins, Warde Willis, Harlon P. Willson, Earle VanK. Wilson, Lincoln S. Wood, Keith A. Wright, Marc S. MEMORIAL GIFTS FROM:1 Step-son, Robert F.Thompson '34.2 Mrs. Atwood.3 Son, Esmond R. Crowley, Jr. '41.4 Bequest to Class Memorial Fund.5 Mrs. Dessau.6 Mother, Mrs. Mattie S.Durgin.7 Mrs. Enrigbt.8 Mother, Mrs. Ida F.Fulmer.9 Mrs. Gulick.10 Airs. Harmon.11 Mrs. Hutchinson.12 Mrs. Jones.13 Brother, David O. Logan '13.14 Son, George B. Munroe'43.15 Mrs. Pishon.16 Lindsly B. Schell '11.17 Income from VictorSchellenberg Fund.18 Son, Carl E. Shumway.18 Mrs. Thompson.20 Son, Charles S. Tuck'40.21 Mrs. Varney.

Secretary, Box 2057, Boston 6, Mass. Treasurer, Hanover, N. H.