Class Notes

1907

April 1953 H. RICHARDSON LANE, PHILIP H. CHASE
Class Notes
1907
April 1953 H. RICHARDSON LANE, PHILIP H. CHASE

Sam and Mrs. Hale are spending the winter at Indian Rocks Beach, Fla., and "are getting a wonderful tan - enjoying ourselves immensely."

Greb writes, "I am retired from the United States Department of Commerce and feel so full of pep that I have made arrangements with the Tiffany Division of The American Lubricants Company, Dayton, 0., to sell their high quality roof maintenance products. Any and all leads will be appreciated." If you are building or repairing a home, call in Greb.

George Liscomb is selling deep freeze units in the vicinity of Keene, N. H. George, DonWilliams and Cully Pierce represented '07 at the annual Cheshire County Dartmouth Dinner and THEY WON THE ATTENDANCE CUP.

Jimmy Bartlett, known as Agard in his home town of Rockford, Ill., reports that he is still pretty busy running the Bartlett Storage Warehouse widely known as the busiest merchandise warehouse in the great Rockford area! Jimmy is treasurer of Rockford College, the leading women's college of the Middle West. It would be, with five Dartmouth men on its Board of Trustees. That isn't all about Jimmy. He is still a member of Squad One of the Shootinest Duck Club and likewise a trout fishing enthusiast. Also enthusiastic about his daughters, he writes, "My oldest and handsomest daughter is a senior at Swarth more College - and my youngest and funniest daughter is a freshman at Dickinson College, where she shows promise of becoming a star reporter. (She crashed both the Republican and Democratic conventions in Chicago in July, ending up in the press box with the best in the business.)" - From another quarter we learn that Helen and Jimmy are a little lonesome with both girls away at school for the first time.

Are you glad to have the '07 Directory - otherwise described by Bob Stokes as the "List of Survivors"? Bob welcomes it, and so do Dr. Ralph Perkins, Editor Runt Martin, Professor Hobbs Knight, Ed Barker, Bit Hoyt and many others. Editor and publisher of the Directory is Jack Stilphen. If you value it, thank him.

More News

Vic King, Al Farrier and Bob Stokes, all residents of the "top of New Jersey," are seriously considering organizing an '07 Dartmouth Club in what Bob describes as the "prettiest part of New Jersey."

A postal from Honolulu brings this interesting message from classmate Arthur G.Spear. "Am on an air tour of the world. Will cover 40,000 miles in 87 days. Time in flight 180 hours. Will visit 20 countries, 45 cities. Will fly on 14 different air lines. Ticket 12 feet long. More later."

Phil Chase, '07 Agent for the Alumni Fund has appointed the following Assistant Class Agents to help him during the 1953 Alumni Fund Campaign: Arthur E. Winslow, HarryJ.Pelren,]. Franklin Crocker, Harold L. Niles,Robert D. Kenyon, Earl T. Richards, Prof.James M. O'Neill, Dr. H. C. Storrs, HerbertD. Hinman, H. H. Mitchell, Dr. Thomas S.Field, William R. Kimball.

Secretary, 140 Federal St., Boston 10, Mass.

Class Agent, 1000 Chestnut St., Philadelphia 5, Pa.