Class Notes

1919

December 1953 GEORGE W. RAND, F. RAY ADAMS, ROGER A. CLARK
Class Notes
1919
December 1953 GEORGE W. RAND, F. RAY ADAMS, ROGER A. CLARK

Have you sent Ray Adams your check for five bucks for the class dues? if not, please do so right away and help get the Class on a sound financial basis.

The first social event for the fall season for 1919 was a gathering at Paul and Catherine Hallorans' in Ossining after the Army football game. The hospitable Hallorans have made this an annual affair and it is a most enjoyable one. On hand this year were Ed and Jessie Fiske and daughter (the old and well-known curler was in great form); Will I. Levy and Constance; the Charlie Guys; Spider and Bea Martin, surprise visitors from Boston; Marie Drane; Lou and Harriet Munro; Win and Harriet Batchelder; San and Jane Treat; Fred and Gertrude Daley of Shelton, Conn., with daughter and son-in-law, Lou (Mr. Eversharp) and Jean Stone; Ken and Marge Huntington; and Bob and Evie Colwell, representing '18 and checking up on us youngsters???. Thanks are hereby extended again to the Hallorans for a fine party.

Next came the fall get-together at the Juniper Hill Inn at Windsor, Vt., over the weekend of October 16. It was an informal affair, with no set program, and the Class seem to like it that way. Blessed with beautiful weather., and being the only guests at the Inn, the gang were very busy with the annual Dartmouth Night, and fraternity homecomings going on in Hanover. Checking in, either in Windsor or Hanover, or both, were Casey Bevan, the big rubber man from Andover, Mass.; Jack and Betty Clark ('19's top singer was in excellent voice); Hal and Edith Arsons, who recently moved to a new home in port Washington, L. I.; Nock and Eleanor Wallis; Jack and Hester McCrillis; Rock and Mice Earle Hayes; Stu and Dot Russell (the hardware man from Holyoke, Mass.); Lou and Harriet Munro; Norm and Ruth Jeavons, all the way from their summer place in Mill boro, Va.; Chet and Emily Gale; Morris and Birdie Freedburg; the Reillys, Jack and Tom; Bill Allen; Ken and Marge Huntington; Fat Jackson; Jock and Edna Murray; and Bill McTarter.

Also, it was especially nice 10 see and Rose Goodnow - most of us hadn't seen Rog in many years, and Lowell and Mary McCutcheon from Dayton, Ohio, who were making their first visit to Hanover in 25 years, jim and Paula Stone had reservations at Windsor but couldn't make it the last moment. (See's note,-in attempting to report all '19ers who attended various games this fall, someone is bound to be missed in the crowd, so if any of you were on hand and not reported, my apologies.) Class doctors: — H. Fielding (Wilk) Wilkinson has moved to Hollywood, Calif., where he is associated with the William E. Branch clinic. Wilk is now engaged to looking at eyes, ears and throats of the Hollywood stars. How about a report, Wilk, on the stars and starlets? Ken Rice, who has been practicing in South Deerfield, Mass., for thirty years, was recently appointed associate medical examiner of the Western Franklin District. Ken is a member of the staff of both Franklin County Public and Farren Memorial hospitals, secretary of the active staff, and a member of the executive committee of Franklin County Public Hospital, past president of the District Medical Society and a member of American Medical Association. Sounds as if Ken is one very busy doctor. Ken Jr. is in Hanover.

From Ithaca, N. Y., Don Finlayson writes, quoting in part,

"This year has been a busy one for me. It started by my taking over the chairmanship of the Fraternity Advisors Group here at Cornell. This summer I played the traditional roles at the weddings of both my children. In August Bob married Edith Foote at her home in Little Compton R. I. Then in September Louise married Bill Drake of Cohasset and Boston at our summer place at Kennebunk, Me. It was quite a summer. I got back here to have the Dean hand me the job or Secretary of the College of Architecture, just when I wanted to get rolling on working up a new course on the Arts of America."

Bill (William Thompson) Smith of Larchmont, N. Y., notes,

"I had hoped that the fall get-together might be a possibility this year, but the lot of an engineer is an uncertain one. I board the Royal Dutch Airlines tomorrow at noon for Amsterdam and a number of industrial plant inspections, in Holland, Germany and England. The return. will probably overlap the Hanover game. Please give my regards and present my respects and note my disappointment to those who will be there."

1919 Fund Contributors

267 Gifts (Participation Index 104)Total Gifts: $14,363.70 (109% of objective) PHILIP H. BIRD, Class Agent

Crashley, J. W. (Friend) Adams, F. Ray Alden, Frederick W. Alderman, Willard W. S. Allen, William W. Allison, Hildreth M. Ames, Adelbert Apteker, Louis Arakelian, Joseph

Ashley, Heber Austin, Clarence S. Avery, Harold C. Babcock, Carl A. Bailey, Edward B. C. Baker, Wallace J. Balch, Frederic S. Baldwin, Karl B. Barbour, Harold R. Bard, Robert J.

Batchelder, Windsor C. 1 Beaman, Roy E. Behrens, Alfred C. Belknap, Clifford B. Bevan, Kenneth C. Biddle, Charles W. Bingham, Geo. H., Jr. < Bird, Philip H. ' Bixby, Leland C.1 Blaik, Earl Blanpied, Frederick A. 1 Boulton, Howard C. Bresnahan, Thomas W. Brown, Burton R. Brunner, Reginald C. Burke, Vernon H., Jr. Burnett, Dorr T. Buttenwieser, Clarence Butteworth, Benj. T., Jr. Capps, James G. Carr, John E. Carto, William J. Caswell, Chester F. Cavanaugh, John C. Chadwell, H. Marshall Chase, Robert McC. Childs, Harwood L. Chipman, John H. Clark, John H. Clark, Roger A. Clay, Charles L. Clements, F. Paul Cody, Louis F. Cogswell, Guy E. Cole, Donald P. Cole. Howard W. Collins, Clark W. Colwell, Harry E., Jr. Cooper, Walter W. Crosby, Alden P.2 Cross, Walter W. Cunningham, Bill Dain, Thomas A. Daley, Frederick M. Davidson, Lucius H.3 Davis, George B. Davis, James C. DeMond, Chester W. Dick-Peddie, William S. Dixon, Frederick T. Dodd, Spencer S. Drane, Malcolm G.4 Dudensing, Richard Eads, William M. Sastman, Laurence E. Eaton, Charles W. Eddy, William A. Edwards, Everett W. Eisaman, Josiah R., Jr. Emerson, John O. Ewart, Samuel D. Farrar, Holden K. Faulkner, Francis Featherston, Daniel F. Felton, Lester M. Finlayson, Donald L. Fiske, Edwin W., Jr. Fitts, Stanley C. Fleming, Herbert P. Forbes, William C. Fornacca, John J. Forrest, Maulsby Freedberg, Morris French, Robert F. French, Rowland B. Fuller, Glendon A. Gale, Chester O. Garrison, Lewis F. Gilmore, John J., Jr. Giroux, Ernest A.5 Gluek, Eugene J. Godbe, Norman F. Goldberg, William V. Goldiere, Augustin V. Googins, Albert H. Grant, William C. Greeley, Briard N. Green, David S. Grey, Percy A. Guy, Charles H. Haerle, Louis H. Hainlen, E. Willis Hall, Maurice A. Halloran, Paul J. Hapgood, Thomas L.6 Harney, Charles F. Harris, Harold C. Havlin, Arthur C. Hawkins, Murray Hawks, Horace G.7 Hayes, Clifford B. Hayes, Roscoe A. Heydt, Edward F. Hinds, Ray A. Hitchcock, Horace G. Hitchcock, James E. Hoard, William p., Jr. Hodgdon, Manning W. Hodgkins, Norris L. Holley, Henry O. Hooven, William A. Howard, Alden C. Hudson, Robert S. Huntington, J. Kenneth Huntoon, Maxwell C. Huntoon, Ora M. Ives, Frederick P.8 Jackson, Robert A. Jeavons, William N. Jenkins, Samuel F. Jewett, James Johnson, Kenneth B. Jones, Alan P. Jones, Moses C. Keating, John R. Kelley, Richard H. Kerwin, Jerome G. Kilpatrick, Ralph M. Kohl, Tracy Kunkle, John E., Jr. Laird, Fred L. Larmon, Russell T. Legg, Edward R. Leigh, Donald Leonhard, Ernest R. Levy, Will I Lewis, Oscar B. Lewis, Robert M. Little, Griffith V. Lodge, Ronald Loring, Robert L. Lovejoy, Donald M. Ludlow, George H. Lyon, Owen McCarter, William H. McCleery, Fredric M.8 McConnell, William M. McCraw, Nelson S.10 McCrea, Frederick H. McCreery, W. C. McCrillis, John W. McIntire, John K. McMahon, William G. Martin, Edward E. Mauk, Stanley M. Meader, Gordon A. Merrill, Chauncey D. Milligan, Lawrence D. Mills, Charles S. Miridjanian, Avedis Moore, John F., Jr. Moriarty, John F. Morse, Harold J. Morse, Lester S. Moulton, Victor D. B. Moxon, Everett W. Munro, Louis W. Murphy, John L. Murphy, John M. Nathan, Thomas C.11 Nichols, Harold E.12 Norton, Max A. Paisley, Robert J. Palmer, Arthur I. Parsons, Harold C. Phelps, Elmer H. Pierce, Raymond C. Pierce, Winthrop L. Pilsbury, Elmer K. Pitman, Forrest L. Pollard, Rowland P. Potter, Russell H., Jr. Proctor, Robert Quinn, John R. Raible, Greif Rand, George W. Ransom, Philip W. Rautenberg, Ernest C. Rayner, George A. Reilly, John F. Reilly, Thomas J., Jr. Rice, Kenneth H. Robinson, Maurice R. Rotand, Robert H. Ross, John Ruml, Wentzle, Jr. Russell, Stuart A. Salmon, Dana C. Sandoe, Nichol M. Sawyer, Sewall C. Scammon, John J. Sears, Charles M., Jr. Seward, Richard E. Shelburne, John A. Shields, Henry E. Siegbert, Henry Singleton, Charles McE. Sleeper, Newman T. Smith, Kenneth D. Smith, Theodore W. Smith, W. Thompson Smith, Wilton M. Stacey, J. Harold Stackpole, Arthur N. Stecher, Robert M. Stedman, William M. Steele, Howard D. Stein, Simon G. Sterling, Norman E. Stevens, J. Raymond Stewart, Albert R. Stokes, John F. Stone, H. James Stone, Louis A. Strout, Richard L. Sullivan, Denis T. J. Sullivan, Dennis E., Jr. Townsend, Edward S. Treat, Sanford M. Tucker, Milton Turner, Russell S. Vliet, John W. Wallis, Robert N. Warden, Alexander Wark, C. Stewart Warner, William B. Warnke, Edward W. Webster, Howard S. Welsh, Ralph B. Werfelman, D. J. P., Jr. West, Raymond S. Wetherby, John K. White, William A., Jr. Wilcox, G. DeWitt13 Wilkinson, H. Fielding Williams, John R. Wilson, James H. Wood, Thornton H. Wright, James H. Wright, Wallace Wylde, Albert F. Wylie, James R., Jr. MEMORIAL GIFTS FROM: 1 Mrs. Bixby.2 Mrs. Crosby.3 Mrs. Davidson.4 Mrs. Drane.5 John H. Chipman '19.6 Mrs. Hapgood.7 Mrs. Hawks.8 Mrs. Ives.9 Anonymous.10 Mrs. McCraiw.11 Mrs. Nathan.12 Mrs. Nichols.13 Brother, John M. Wilcox '13.

CLASS AGENT Philip H. Bird '19 who was newly at the helm for 1919 in the 1953 campaign.

Secretary, 1273 North Avenue, New Rochelle, N. Y.

Treasurer, 184 Summer St., Springfield, Vt. Bequest Chairman,