At its June meeting, Robert A. Baldwin Jr. was elected second vice president of Future Springfield, Inc., a civic research and planning agency concerned with the future of Springfield, Mass.
On May 4 John C. Wood and Mrs. Frances Kelley Keresey were married at the Fifth Avenue home of the bride. The couple sailed the following day on the Queen Elizabeth for a wedding trip in England and Scotland. They returned in time for John to take his part in launching New York's 1954 Summer Festival, on June 21.
Bert Hauser recently became vice president in charge of the development division, a new unit, of Mutual Broadcasting System. He will continue to supervise the network's cooperative program.
An article by his wife Ruth in the July issue of the magazine New England Homestead reveals that Tom Byrne has adopted sheep raising as his hobby. He exercises his hobby at Byrneside, his farm out from Windsor, Vt.
Bob and Alma Hight have announced the engagement of their daughter Susan to Robert R. Denny, a Washington, D. C., publicist. Mr. Denny attended George Washington University and Pennsylvania State College. He served in the Air Force overseas during World War II. Readers of this column are well aware of Susan's background and stage success.
The engagement of their daughter Anne to William J. Shepherd has been announced by Bill and Margaret Morrell. Anne is a graduate of Hartridge School and Vermont Junior College. Mr. Shepherd, an alumnus of Rutgers University, is a graduate student at New York University. He served in Germany with the Army.
Odie Lee and Bill Bullen have announced the engagement of their daughter Anne to Warren C. Bosworth of Bennington, Vt. Mr. Bosworth attended the University of Utah and served in the Air Force. Anne is attending Mount Vernon Junior College, Washington, D. C.
Spic Saunders was a business visitor in Boston last May. Fran Leland and your scribe enjoyed lunch with him one day and the following day your scribe accompanied him as far as Albany on his flight back to Chicago. Lest there be the inference that all '22 visitors to Boston are convoyed part way home, it is pointed out that our presence on the same plane was pure coincidence.
After cocktails and dinner at the attractive Brookline home of Haskell and Harriet Cohn, the Morrisseys, Hoyts, Sands, Dwights, Cohns (with daughter Marjorie and her husband), Stetsons, Bullens and Fran Leland (Lucy was baby sitting with a grandchild) attended Dartmouth Night at Pops on May 12.
Dick and Mary Litchfield are extremely proud of the scholastic distinction achieved by daughter Betty at Denison University from which she was graduated in June. Betty made the dean's list in all four years and that earned her recognition at commencement exercises, shared by only fifteen of the class of 240.
The election of Haskell Cohn to its board of directors was announced recently by the Boston YMCA.
Twoters and their wives are cordially invited to the Bullens' home, 199 Collins Road, Waban (Newton), Mass. for punch and lunch before the Harvard game on October 23. If you can let us know that you are coming it will be helpful in determining the quantity of ice needed. But if you come to Boston on the spur-of-the-moment for the game don't hesitate to join us even though you haven't had the opportunity to give us advance notice. The time is 11:00 AM to 1:15 PM. It takes about twenty minutes to drive from our house to the stadium. Do come if you are in these parts that day. Odie Lee and I would like ever so much to have you. Fourteen couples joined us at a similar affair last year. We hope there will be more this time.
PROUD FATHER, Brig. Gen. Walter I.Miller '22, pins the second lieutenant's bar onhis son Frederick M. '53 during OCS graduation ceremonies at Lackland Air Force Base,San Antonio, Texas. General Miller is AirForce Director of Accounting.
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