Class Notes

1913

December 1953 WARDE WILKINS, JOHN J. REMSEN, ROBERT O. CONANT
Class Notes
1913
December 1953 WARDE WILKINS, JOHN J. REMSEN, ROBERT O. CONANT

Dartmouth Night and the Colgate game in Hanover made a good weekend for MiltAronowitz and party, Earle and Marge bidwell, George and Helen Knight, Bill andSarah Terry. Ray Maloney, who is well established in his new home on Lebanon St., Fred Page and the Conants and Frenches make up the permanent Hanover delegation. The Ed Stiles of Nelson, B. C., had been there in September.

Dr. Betty French is well settled in London where she is to study this year. Betty Terry is a medical technician at the Mary Hitchcock Hospital another reason for the Terry's weekend. Bill will also be in Boston shortly for Alumni Fund meetings.

George Watts, another visitor from far away, came up from Harvard on October 20 to examine a rare book collection at the Library. George is at Davidson College, Davidson, N. C.

Then at the '12-' 13-' 14-' 15 dinners at the University Club before the Harvard game, 1907-1911 with 1919 were also present. JackMacdonald is back from Wiesbaden, Germany, with great respect for the Germans and their willingness to work, and came up with Bill Towler. General Willson, CarlShumway, Walt Haley, George Knight and Wilkins were there. Bill Davis had to be in South Carolina on a ten-day trip; Vic Dunbar was busy at another meeting (Donald Dunbar, Vic's son, is teaching psychology at Simmons); Parker Trowbridge had to be in Worcester and also miss the fifty-year celebration of the Stadium opening, a disappointment as he attended the dedication with his famous father.

Parker has just been elected one of the two new trustees of Worcester Academy, Brad Kingman '25 was the other, Parker is also the re-elected president of the Worcester Academy Alumni Association, and last fall was elected to his ninth consecutive term as president of Bay State Society for the Crippled and Handicapped, Inc.

The Bid Bidwells took in the DartmouthArmy game as well as the Colgate during their vacation. Bruce as you remember is a cadet at West Point.

Arthur Pierce, Bill Pierce's son is happy and enthusiastic about college and Hanover. He may have a draft placement exam in November.

Collin Wells, playing Hanover's mountaingoat golf course with Carl Gish '15, picked up a really serious case of poison ivy which kept him out of action for a while. Wish he had come to Hanover in June for the 40th and avoided the ivy.

Names of the contributors, who made raising our quota possible, thus telling GeorgeSteele that he has done a grand job over the years, make it necessary for news items to be saved for January. So Merry Christmas to all, and give the Secretary a present of some news: what you and yours are doing. All are interested, in spite of what you think.

1913 Fund Contributors

160 Gifts (Participation Index 87) Total Gifts: $9,774-99 (101% of objective) GEORGE STEELE, Class Agent

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. Cowdery, Ralph H.3 Crawford, Edwin C. Crenner, Robert A. Crowley. Esmond R.4 Cunningham, T. Donald Davidson, George B. ' Davis, Aaron Davis, William L. Dent, William M. Dessau, Alvin H.5 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. Forsaith, Carl C. Foster, Goodwin L. Foster, Louis 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. Haley, Walter J. Hamilton, Henry M. Harmon, Paul S.10 Hartshorn, Benjamin M. Haskell, Theodore H. Higgins, Robert R. Hovey, Fred D. Hugus, Wright Jewett, Theo S. Jones, Herbert W.11 Johnson, Robert L. Kellogg, Gladstone B. Kimball, Grenville W. King, Donald L. Kingsbury, Elbridge H.12 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. McCoy, Wallace E. Macdonald, John S. Maloney, J. Loy Malony, James R. Manley, Leonard R. Martin, Leonard C. Mason, Donald R. Mason, William H. Meleney, Clarence C. Merrill, Henry W.14 More, Robert E. Mungall, Robert W. Munroe, George M.15 Munsey, Dean A. Nelson, John G. Neumeister, Frederick R. Nichols, Thomas A. Noble, Austin B.16 Noble, John Nolan, Walter H. Nutt, Henry H. Olsen, Victor A. Page, Frederick S. Parkinson, Herman O. Perkins. Herbert M.3 Perry, Stephen K. Peterson, John A. G. Pfau, Carl A. Pierce, William B. Pishon, Emmett17 Remsen, John J. Rice, Nathaniel P. Richardson, Arthur F. Riford, Lloyd S. Riley, Charles S. Robinson, Edward L. Rose, Stephen D. Samuel, Ralph E. Scharrer, Oscar B. Schellenberg, Victor1* Schulte, Raymond M. Scott, Arthur L. Seidler, Frederic A. Semmes, Harry H. Shedd, Harold H. Shepard, Alan B. Shumway, Carl E. Shumway, Franklin P.19 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.20 Towler, T. Willard Trowbridge, Parker Tuck, Harold S.21 Tuck, S. Pinkney Tucker, Elmer C. VanderPyl, Chester A. Varney, Russell F.22 von Tacky, Clarence L. Walsh, Francis P. Ward, Sherman B.12 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 Airs. Atwood.3 Elmer C. Tucker '13.4 'Son, Esmond R. Crowley, Jr. '415 Mrs. Dessau.6 Mother, Mrs. Durgin.7 Mrs. Enright.8 Mother, Mrs. Fulmer.9 Mrs. Gulick.10 Mrs. Harmon.11 Mrs. Jones.12 Bequest to Class Memorial Fund.13 Brother, David O. Logan '13.14 Anonymous.15 Son, George B. Munroe '43.16 Brother, John Noble'13.17 Airs. Pishon.18 Income from VictorSchellenberg Fund.19 Son, Carl E. Shumway.20 Mrs. Thompson.21 Son, Charles S. Tuck'40.22 Mrs. Varney.

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