The customary Class Dinner was held at the University Club in Boston the night before the Harvard game along with the classes of 1910-1914. For the first time, '11 was outnumbered by 'ioers, only fourteen '11 men being present as against seventeen '10 men. The following checked in: Chamberlain, JoshClark, Jack Crooks, George French, Les Gibson, Ingersoll, Jackson, Lovejoy, Mayo, Seaver, Smith, Dick Stevens, Wheeler and Burleigh. No one had much news to offer, all still being actively engaged in their daily business except the retired gentry, Jake Lovejoy, Shorty Mayo and A1 Wheeler. As recently announced, Jake has moved to Sunapee, N. H., to make his permanent home on the lake-front, in the Burkehaven area. Nothing has been said about it yet, but the secretary is awaiting an initial invitation to be present when the ice goes out next spring to get some of that famous salmon fishing.
A number of '11ers have made Hanover this fall, either to enjoy the foliage or to participate in the football celebration. Seen close to or at a distance have been the Agrys, Backuses, Chamberlains, Sarge Eatons, Frenches,Pooles, Rileys and Sterlings. The Sarge Eatons, Ted Harveys, Jack Russells and BendyGriswold had a week's reunion at the Mountain View House during the foliage changing period. Jack Ingersoll and George Morris were in attendance at the 100 th anniversary of the founding of the DKE Chapter, George participating as master of ceremonies and principal speaker.
Mrs. Thomas Silk (our Mary Dodge) has joined her husband in Ithaca, where they have an apartment at 116 Stuart Ave. Another announcement of interest concerning the Dodge family was the birth of a grandson, on September 20, Mary Alice Dodge Bailey being the fond mother.
Doc Carroll's son Gerald has just accepted an appointment as Assistant Professor of Geology at Dartmouth. He is a graduate of Lehigh '43, and served in the Army during 1943-46, chiefly in the Signal Corps in Burma and India with Stillwell's outfit. He attended the School of Graduate Studies at Yale in 1946 and received his doctorate in 1950. Since then he has been an instructor at Lehigh and Trinity College in Hartford, Conn. He also has participated in geological surveys for the Government and for the state of Connecticut during this interval.
Clyde Locke and Mrs. Madge Scott Shurtleff announced their marriage on October 19 in Montpelier, Vt. They are now living at 207 Colvin Ave., Buffalo, N. Y.
Mrs. Marian (Mrs. Ira B.) Knight writes pleasantly of her contacts with '11ers. She is moving from the Inn in Templeton, Mass., to a new apartment and is still continuing her teaching.
A cordial letter from John Schaupp expresses his pleasure at keeping in touch with the Class, but incidentally, finds it difficult as few other classmates are in his vicinity. I'm sure he would be delighted to see anyone who gets to Fort Dodge, lowa.
"Sticky" Pendleton has returned from Goose Bay, Labrador, to his home at 96 Stratford Rd., Melrose 76, Mass. Some other new addresses are: Paul P. Ayer, c/o Litchfield, Beal Place, Scituate, Mass.; Harold A. Campbell, 744 Watchung Ave., Plainfield, N. J.; (winter address), William E. Curtis, 115 Avenue B, N.E., Apt 4, Winter Haven, Fla., and Dr. Floyd G. Tindall, Winter Haven, Fla. (winter address).
1911 Fund Contributors
220 Gifts (Participation Index no) Total Gifts: $11,248.88 (106% of objective) JOSHUA B. CLARK, Class Agent
Adams, George H.1 Adams, Mark I. Agry, Warren C. Allison, Benjamin R. Applegate, D. Vail Aronowitz, Samuel E. Ayer, Paul P. Ayers, Benjamin K.2 Backus, Sidney K. Ballou, Kenneth S. Barnes, Gerald C. BarstOw, Robbins W. Bartlett, John F.3 Beane, Sydney C. Bond, Harold C. Bourlet, Fred A. Bowker, Charles W., Jr. Briggs, Paul B. Burleigh, Nathaniel G. Burtt, Harold E. Bush, Arthur P., Jr. Butler, Aubrey B. Butler, Harry4 Butts, Chester C.5 Campbell, Harold A. Caproni, Leo F. Card, Harold S. Card. John H. Carlisle, William S. Carmichael, Raymond B. Carroll, William E. Castle, Edward C. Chamberlain, Edward H. Richard V. Chase, Thornton Cheney, Donald A. Clark, Joshua B. Clark, Kenneth F. Coggins, John T. Conroy, James J. Cooper, Burt R. Crooks, Amos W. Cuddy, Clifford M. Curtis, William E. Dodge, Frank S.6 Don Carlos, Harlan S. Dudley, T. Franklin Dunham, Howard F. Dunning, Arthur S. Dwinell, George F. Eaton, Frederick C. Eaton, Sargent F. Eaton, Stanley G. Elwell, Clinton W. Emerson, Chester A. Emerson, Seth A. Farrell, Gabriel French, George M. Fuller, Eugene W. Ganley, Arthur J. Gardner, Eugene R. Gibson, Lester H. Gibson, Walter B. Gooding, Willard M. Gordon, William D. Gray, Arthur H. Greenwood, Walter P. Griswold, Ernest H. Groat, Carl D. Grover, Mortimer C. Halstead, Harold D. Harris, Charles W. Harris, Frederick H. Hart, William F. Harvey, Frederic S. Hastings, Rolland T. R.7 Hatch, Edward B. Hatch, Robert H. Hawkes, Willis E.8 Hawkridge, Leslie D.9 Hawkridge, Leslie D.10 Heald, Emory D. Hedges, Horace G. Henderson, William D.13 Herron, William E. Hill, Harold M. Hill, Mahlon W. Hoar, Carl S. Hoefler, Leonard F. Holden, Clarence Holdman, Oro E.12 Hope, Carl A. Hormel, Alfred A. Hotaling, Neal C. Hurley, Patrick J. Ingersoll, Jonathan E. Irwin, James M. Jackson, Alton B.13 Jackson, Arthur M. Jenkins, Chester A. Jones, Carroll T. Jordan, Charles, 2nd Jordan, Gladstone Judd, Edwin B. Keeler, Edwin R. Keeler, Robert B. Kenworthy, Hugh Keough, Austin C. Kimball, Russell H.14 Kimball, Warren F. Knapp, Kenneth J. Learoyd, John S., Jr. Leonard, Hartford Lingley, Charles R.15 Livingston, Benjamin Locke, Clyde E. Long, Frederick W. Loughlin, Thomas A. Lovejoy, Leon E. Lovell, John P. Luey, Charles R. McConnell, Glen G. McGlynn, William P. MacLam, Julian D. McLaughlin, Fred. A. A. Macomber, Stanley B. McQuesten, Philip Malley, James F. Marden, William W. Marks, John Mathes, James M. Maynard, William D. Mayo, Walter L. Morgan, Walter A. Morrill, Ernest E. Morrill, Robert A.16 Morris, George M. Morton, Henry J. Moseley, Harold A. Muhlfelder, Leo Nead, Raymond H. Norris, Elton R. Norris, John O. Norris, Rolf C. Nutt, Alfred Odlin, Lawrence A. O'Leary, Edward J. Orcutt, Clifton A.17 Owen, Forrest F. Palmer, Raymond E.18 Parker, Troy L. Partridge, Lewis A. Patten, Bradley M. Paul, Richard F.19 Paul, Richard F.20 Pease, Arthur D. Pease, Harold W. Pearson, John Pendleton, Walter I. Pickering, Samuel J. Pierce, Hubert S. Plant, Thomas C. Pollard, F. Don, Jr.21 Poole, Edward S. Porter, J. Daniel Power, Howard S. Putnam, Guy O. Qua, Francis M. Randall, John A. Raymond, Harold W. Reilly, Walter B. Robinson, Frank O.22 Rockwood, Stanley W. Rollins, Malcolm G. Rossiter, Stephen F. Russell, John S. Russell, Newton W.23 Sanderson, Robert H. Sargent, Arthur F. Schaupp, John M. Schell, Lindsly B. Scotford, John R. Seaver, Henry B. Shepherd, Henry A'. Sherwin, Ralph W. Sisson, Lewis H. Smith, Henry S. Sprague, C. Frederic Stafford, Edward Stebbins, Charles G. Steeves, Guy C. Steeves, John F., Jr. Sterling, John C. Stevens, Arthur W. Stevens, Harry R. Stout, Benjamin M. Stucklen, Carl L. Swain, David W.24 Taylor, Raymond R.25 Thompson, Stouder Thurber, George F. Tindall, Floyd G. Traitel, David S. Trask, Sherwood Troy, John J.26 Tyson, Buchanan Ulme, Herbert M. Vaitses, Timothy S. Vehmeyer, Emroy M. Veitch, Raymond W. Waldron, Lester J. Wampler, Harold A. Wanty, Thomas C. Warren, Charles C, Jr. Waterbury, Carl A. Welch, John B. Weston, William H. jr Wheatley, Frank E. Wheeler, Allan T. Whelden, Richard G.27 Whitcomb, Frank S. Whitman, Ralph E. Wilder, Ralph S. Wilson, C. Merton Wilson, Thornton G. Winship, Arthur G. Witte, Arthur H. Wyman, Arthur E. Young, Riley T. MEMORIAL GIFTS FROM:1 Mrs. Adams.2 Son, Benjamin K. Ayers,Jr. '39.3 Brother, Edwin R. Bartlett '04.4 Benjamin M. Stout '11.5 Daughter, Mrs. Betty B.Harwood.6 Mrs. Dodge.7 Mrs. Hastings.8 Walter B. Reilly '11.9 Son, Edwin Hawkridge'42.10 Mrs. Hawkridge.11 Son, Arthur T. Henderson '42.12 Leon E. Lovejoy '11.13 Anonymous.14 Lawrence A. Odlin '11.15 Son, William S. Lingley '35.16 James M. Irwin '11.17 Mrs. Orcutt.18 Brother, John M.Palmer'14.19 Son, Richard B. Paul'41.20 Bequest to Class Memorial Fund.21 Lindsly B. Schell '11.22 Brother, Edward K.Robinson '04.23 Mrs. Russell.24 Mrs. Swain.25 Mrs. Taylor.26 Mrs. Troy.27 Mrs. Whelden.
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