Clif Clarke and Agatha had a double graduation last June. Clifton Jr. received his B.S. from Northeastern University and is now with General Electric Company, and Jim graduated from Hartford Public High and is with the Phoenix of Hartford Group. Bob enlisted in the U. S. Air Force last January for four years. Clif Sr. is with Pratt and Whitney Aircraft Corp. and lives in Hartford. At the Night-Before Class Dinner in Boston, October 22, with '12, '14, '15 and several other classes joining in, were George Knight, Shumway, Toiuler, Trowbridge, Willson, Morton,Shepard and Willi. Charlie Archer had left for the winter in Florida, and Howard Ball settled for the Navy and Columbia games this year. George Steele had to stay at Choate School. It was a large dinner group before the win over Harvard.
Jay Runkle has headquarters in Paris now where he is with the European Productivity Agency, a branch of the OEEC, and they expect to be there for eighteen months.
Line Wilson represented the College at the dedication of the new campus of the San Francisco State College on October 16. His place in the procession was dependent on the date of founding; 1769 put him near the head, but he was outranked by the Moravian Col- lege for Women representative.
The Leonard Martins in Webster Groves this summer had a wonderful trip through Jasper Park, Yoho Park, Banff Park, Glacier National Park, and the Black Hills, S. D.
The George Watts were back on Cape Cod from Davidson, N. C., sailing in the weekend races of the Orleans Yacht Club. Again George did much research in the libraries of New York and Cambridge. Bette is a junior at Allegheny College, where she transferred from Wooster. George has just started his fifth consecutive three-year term as secretary-treasurer of American Association of Teachers of French, a very large and strong organization now.
John and Laura Remsen were in Hanover for the Bequest Committee meetings in September. They have deserted Brooklyn and beat "Hazel" out to Shore Road, Mt. Sinai, Long Island, N. Y.
Robert E. More announces that Holmes, Roberts, More, Owen and Keegan will move their offices to 1010 Mile High Center, Denver, Colo., as of December i. Don McKinlay '37 is one of the associates.
Parker Trowbridge was convention chairman for the National Society for Crippled Children and Adults, a gathering of 1000 delegates at the Hotel Statler in Boston on November 2. The theme of the convention was rehabilitation for independence.
Ralph Samuel, chairman of the American Jewish Tercentenary was much photographed with President Eisenhower at the Sheraton Astor in New York, where the President spoke. His address was broadcast and televised, as it was heard by about 1800 persons who had come from all over the world.
Harold Shedd in Hampstead, N. H., now says he is really planning on a trip to Hanover to see the '13 residents.... We had written that when word came of Harold's death on October 26 at his home, Hoyt's Grove, Island Pond, Hampstead, N. H. Full notice will be given in In Memoriam.
1913 Fund, Contributors
166 Gifts (Participation Index 94) Total Gifts: $8,665.67 (95% of Objective) WILLIAM B. TERRY, 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. Baldwin, William L. Ball, Howard T. Ball, Raymond H. 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. Crawford, Edwin C. Crowley, Esmond R.3 Cunningham, T. Donald Cushman, Frank H.4 Davidson, George B. Davis, Aaron Davis, William L. Dessau, Alvin H.5 Dolan, Joseph M. Dudley, Chester P. Dunbar, Victor Y. Durgin, Robert G.6 Edwards, Rockwood S. English, William J. Enright, Harold B.7 Evans, Donald P. Ewing, Moses C. Fairbanks, Clayton A. Fischer, Ralph M. Fishel, Louis 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 Hutchinson, Rollo W.11 Jewett, Theo S. Johnson, Robert L. Jones, Herbert W.12 Kimball, Grenville W. King, Donald L. Kingsbury, Elbridge H.4 Knight, Charles B. Knight, George H. Lenfestey, Nathan C. Libbey, Frederic A. Linscott, Charles H. Logan, David O. Logan, Milon G.13 Luhman, George B. McAllister, Harold C. McClary, George B. McClary, Harvey C. McClary, Horace P. McCoy, Wallace E. Macdonald, John S.14 McMahon, Raeburn R. Maloney, J. Loy Malony, James R. Manley, Leonard R. Martin, Leonard C. Mason, Donald R. Mason, William H. Meleney, Clarence C. More, Robert E. Mungall, Robert W. Munroe, George M.15 Munsey, Dean A. Nelson, John G. Neumeister, Frederick R. Nichols, Thomas A. Nolan, Walter H. Nutt, Henry H. Olsen, Victor A. Osborne, Herbert C.16 Page, Frederick S. Parkinson, Herman O. Perry, Stephen K. Peterson, John A. G. Pfau, Carl A. Pierce, William B. Pishon, Emmett17 Ransom, Harold L. Remsen, John J. Rice, Nathaniel P. Richardson, Arthur F.18 Riford, Lloyd S. Riley, Charles S. Robeson, Alexander C. Robinson, Edward L. Rose, Stephen D. Samuel, Ralph E. Scharrer, Oscar B. Schellenberg, Victor19 Schulte, Raymond M. Scott, Arthur L. Seidler, F. Arnault Semmes, Harry H. Shedd, Harold H. Shepard, Alan B. Shumway, Carl E. Shumway, Franklin P.20 Sides, Edwin E. Smith, Warren P. Stavrum, Sigvald A. Steele, George Stiles, Edwin M. Stiles, George H. Stoddard, Lawrence C. Stone, Charles S. Stoughton, Howard Sullivan, Thomas L. Terry, William B. Thomas, Ernest E. Thompson, Dean A.21 Towler, T. Willard Trowbridge, Parker Tuck, Harold S.22 Tuck, S. Pinkney Tucker, Elmer C. VanderPyl, Chester A. Varney, Russell F.23 von Tacky, Clarence L. Walsh, Francis P. Ward, Sherman B.4 Warren, Howard P. Washburn, Albert B. Waterman, C. Dana Watts, George B. Weare, Harold E. Webster, Pier-ce Wells, Collin Wilbur, Conrad C. Wilkins, Warde Willis, Harlon P. Willson, Earle VanK. Wilson, Lincoln S. Wright, Marc S.
MEMORIAL GIFTS FROM:
1 Step -son, Robert F.Thompson '34.
2 Mrs. Atwood.
3 Son, Esmond R. Crow-ley, Jr. '41.
4 Bequest to Class Memorial Fund.
5 Mrs. Dessau.
6 Mrs. Durgin.
7 Mrs. Enright.
8 Mother, Mrs. Fulmer.
9 Mrs. Gulick.
10 Mrs. Harmon.
11 Mrs. Hutchinson.
12 Mrs. Jones.
13 Brother, David O. Logan '13.
14 Mrs. Macdonald.
15 Son, George B. Munroe'43.
16 Mrs. Osborne.
17 Mrs. Pishon.
18 Mrs. Richardson.
19 Income from VictorSchellenberg. Fund.
20 Son, Carl E. Shumway.
21 Mrs. Thompson.
22 Son, Charles S. Tuck'40.
23 Mrs. Varney.
CLASS AGENT WILLIAM B. TERRY '13
Secretary, Box 2057, Boston 6, Mass.
Treasurer, Hanover, N. H.
Bequest Chairman,