Had Cantril, who was named to one of Princeton's oldest endowed chairs two years ago, has resigned as Stuart Professor of Psychology and chairman of the Department of Psychology, to serve as senior counsellor of the Institute for International Social Research, with offices at 240 Nassau St., Princeton. He will continue as a research associate in Psychology at Princeton.
The Institute is a non-profit corporation established in April 1955 under the joint direction of Lloyd A. Free and Hadley. Initial financing for its program has been assured through foundation grants expected to total $1,000,000 over the next few years. Among its trustees are John Sloan Dickey and Gordon W. Allport, a psychology prof at Dartmouth while we were there and now a professor at Harvard. The general purpose of the Institute is to improve international relationships by means of basic research in the field of social psychology.
Speaking of Princeton, the class officers have arranged for a '28 dinner after the Princeton game on November 19, as well as for the picnickers to meet before the game.
Seen at the Yale game were Sonny Middlebrook,Bud Weser, John Cronin, HammieHammesfahr, Lew Beers, Bun Goodrich, and Bud Osborn.
The Dartmouth Club of Hartford had a smoker the night before the Yale game at Ryan's Restaurant at which Bob Blackman spoke and introduced some of his football players. Over 100 alumni attended, including Bun Goodrich and Cal Billings, and Cal was given a set of Dartmouth dinner plates in recognition of his fine work as Secretary. Club President Hap Bush '44 read letters from Sid Hayward and President Dickey extending the best wishes of the College on the occasion and praising Cal's work for the College.
Gov. Herter of Massachusetts has appointed Adnah Harlow of Middleboro sheriff of Plymouth County. Ad has been a deputy sheriff since 1939.
"Van" Van Riper, manager of the Ansonia Branch of the American Brass Co., sent us a fascinating booklet of pictures issued by his company and titled August 19, 1955. The terrific pasting which Ansonia and Van's plant took is almost unbelievable. Van's plant, employing 1600 people, is just barely crawling back into production three months after the flood. Van's share was about four and one half million out of fifteen million dollars lost by American Brass in their Naugatuck Valley mills. This is not related in any way to lost business, but merely the restoration of plant and equipment.
Van and Kay celebrated their 25th anniversary in September - had dinner with Donand Carolyn Norris. The Van Ripers had the Bill Heeps as house guests last Memorial Day while the Rappie Baviers, who live in nearby Naugatuck, entertained the Norrises.
For the first time in 31 years Van missed the Yale game, but he had a good reason. His daughter Leslie was married that afternoon to Jim Raths, who was based at Fort Knox and had only three weeks' notice on his leave. Jim is Yale '54 and got his Master's degree there in June. Leslie had worked at Yale for two years after getting out of Colby Junior College. Van says no amount of persuasion could convince her to have the ceremony between the halves, or in a tent outside Portal 23. Dick Van Riper is a junior at Dartmouth and played varsity baseball - his old man, you'll recall, played three years on the varsity and was captain his senior year.
Bud Mann died October 20 in Brookline, Mass., of a blood clot which traveled to the heart. He had not been feeling well last summer and was treated for stomach ulcers. As his condition did not improve, he went to the Brooks Hospital the week before his death and was under close observation. The fatal attack was of only two hours' duration.
Bud was always very active in '28 affairs and we will all miss him. He was very highly regarded in Franklin, Mass., where he was born and lived all his life. He was treasurer and general manager of Buckley & Mann, Inc., wool manufacturing concern, and a director of the Norfolk County Trust Co. Surviving are his wife Ruth, two sons, Richard, a junior at Dartmouth, and Stephen, at Kimball Union Academy, his mother and a brother. Craig and. Eleanor Haines called on the family before the funeral to express the sorrow of the class. Dave McCathie was a pall bearer.
Bud is the fourth '28er to pass on this year and all have died of heart attacks: Mai Halliday,Curt Bird and Roy Martin. For those of you who lead hectic lives, there is food for thought in the fact that of the twelve deaths of classmates in the past five years, ten have been due to heart attacks, one due to cancer, and in the other case the cause was not reported.
George Hansis' wife Eleanor died October 6 in the Pratt Diagnostic Hospital, Boston, at the age of 45. She had a heart attack ten years ago but learned to live with it. Their daughter Judith is attending the School of Business at Simmons College.
Gwen Martin wrote a lovely note thanking us for writing her after Roy's death. She said they had only been married since February 5. Gwen is living with some of her family at 4741 N. Fircroft Ave., Covina, Calif.
Norm Nash resigned as vice president and copy chief of Kudner Agency, Inc. July 1 and moved shortly afterwards to the Virgin Islands where he and Dorothy are building a dream home overlooking the Caribbean. Norm had a heart attack in August 1954, but continued to work every day until he retired on July 1.
Abe Ziskind's daughter Diana was married October 30 in the Biltmore Hotel, Providence, to Robert A. Glashow of Chestnut Hill, Mass. Diana graduated from Colby Junior College and attended the Chamberlain School of Retailing in Boston.
1928 Fund, Contributors
387 Gifts (Participation Index 81) Total Gifts: $14,995.52 (73% of objective) HERMAN H. SCHNEPEL, JR., Class Agent
Anonymous Abbott, Edmund B. Aby, Stanton Adams, Gordon D. Adams, Herbert E. Ahlers, L. Paul Andres, Eugen C., Jr. Andrus, Oliver B. Annable, Paul G. Anthony, Horace F., Jr. Armstrong, John M. Atkinson, Edward W. Baehr, I. E. Theodore Baketel, Sherman T. Ballard, William W. Barns, Merl A. Barnstead, George R., Jr. Barry, Frank J. Barry, John J., Jr. Bartlett, Upton E. Bavier, Ralph H. Beers, Lewis R. Bell, George A. Benjamin, Donald A. Bennert, Harry W. Bennett, Horace M. Berry, Emmons M. Beshlin, Richard M. Bessette, Ernest S. Billings, Forrest C. Bishop, Albert T. Blickley, J. Ford Bond, J. Franklin Boughton, George M. Bradley, Prentice Brew, John O. Brooks, Eliot P. Brooks, Richard G. Brown, Bradford W. Brown, Edward D. Brown, Horace C., Jr. Brownstone, Walter J. Bruder, Charles F., 3rd Buchtel, Henry A. Buckingham, George W Burding, Warren N. Burleigh, Alvin H. Burleigh, Frederick Bush, Howard S. Byrne, Robert C. Campion, James W. Canton, Richard F., Jr. Cantril, Hadley Carlisle, Hollis M. Carlson, Maxwell Carpenter, Allan P. Carpenter, Roy W. Carr, Wallace G., Jr. Carrico, William M. Carroll, Thomas Carter, Lawrence L. Carver, Horace N. Cetrulo, Gerald I. Chapman, Don H. Chase, Kenneth J. Chick, Parker N. Clark, Richard H. Clark, Robert B., Jr. Clark, Warren C. Clarke, Alfred E. Cogan, Maurice W. Cogswell, William Cole, Frederick W. Cole, George L., Jr. Collins, John F. Condon, Dana J. Connell, Frank H. Cook, John G. Cronin, John J., Jr. Cuddeback, Kenneth D. Curll, Henry V. Cutler, Paul W. Davenport, Carleton Davis, Charles A. Davis, Charles F. Davis, George I. Dennis, Samuel J. Dickerman, Watson Dickerson, Leßoy D. Dickinson, Charles C., Jr. Dietz, William E. Dixon, G. Harley Dodd, Donald B. Dodge, Byron G.1 Donnelley, Elliott Dowlin, Winfred M. Downing, Allan M. Drake, C. El wood Drayton, Clarence 1., Jr. Dugdale, Frederick E. Dwinell, Lane Edgar, Robert M. Eile, Maxwell J. Elliott, F. Scott Ellis, Thomas P. Embler, William J. Engelman, Irving J. Estabrook, L. Parkhurst Fain, Earl, Jr. Fauntleroy, Gaylord Field, S. Everett, Jr. Fields, Harold B. Fisher, Harvey S. Flanagan, John Flanders, Edwin Flynn, William H., Jr. Foote, Richard J. Ford, William W. Foster, Robert K. Fowler, Alfred J. Fowler, Harold L. Frame, Richard R. Frampton, James H. Frankland, John C., Jr. Fusonie, Albert T. Gardner, Frank C. Gearhart, Charles C. Gere, Henry S. Gifford, Samuel A. Giles, Donald J. Glendinning, Geoffrey Goodman, Charles F. Goodnow, John R. Goodrich, Bernard S. Goodwillie, Stuart Goodwin, A. Jerome Goodwin, Clinton T. Gow, Arthur R. Graupner, Herman W. Gray, C. Maurice Gray, Linwood E. Grey, Robert T. Gulian, John Hagar, Hamilton Haines, Craig B. Haley, W. Howard Halliday, Malcolm F.2 Haltom, Chester A. Hammesfahr, Ellmore A. Hanes, Edgar A. Hansis, George C., Jr. Hardy, James F. Harlow, John M. Harris, William W. Hart, Creighton C. Hartjens, H. Victor Hassell, Arthur P. Hatch, Daniel P., Jr. Hazzard, Charles T. Heep, William G., Jr. Heftier, M. Ben Herpel, John W. Heston, John C. Heyn, Edmund F. Hill, Robert W. Hoagland, C. Stewart Hobson, William M. Hodsdon, Merrill Hoefle, Milton E. Holden, Arthur L. Houston, Alfred D. Howard, Theodore R. Howey, Ralph T. Hubbell, James T. Hunt, William A. HutCheson, S. Lewis Isham, Willard Jacobson, Parker L. Jenkins, Edwin A. Jennings, E. Morton, Jr. Jewett, Harrison L. Johnston, Gerard Jones, Ellis R. Katz, Eugene Keith, Rockwood Keller, C. Courtney, Jr. Kellogg, Chester M. Kenerson, John B. Kenney, Laurence A. Kent, Kenneth H. Kerr, Alexander B. Kerr, John A. Kilgore, Robert M. Kilton, James W. Kimball, William P. Kitts, Albert W. Klaren, Thornton P. Klein, William G. Klinck, Richard R. Kneerim, Arthur W. Kruming, Paul R. Lamson, Charles M. Lane, Arthur E. Lane, Myles J. Lane, Wendell G. Langdell, Ralph E. Lary, William C. Lathrop, Allen Lawrence, John H. D. Leach, Henry Learnard, Richard B. Lee, Richard W. Lemkin, Julius U. Leonard, Matthew C. Leslie, Gaylord E. Lewis, Bruce M. Liddle, John C. Lilley, Edwin F., Jr. Livingston, H. deK. Lord, William S. Lowe, Donald S. Luellen, Gerald H. Lundgren, Carl A. Lyman, Edwin H., Jr. Lyman, John J. McAvoy, John C. McCathie, David M. McClure, George Y. McConnon, James McCune, Allan P. McDonough, John T. MacEachran, Wendell E. McGrath, John B. McKay, Donald M. McKee, Walter L. McLaughlin, Ambrose P. McLaughlin, John E. McLaughlin, John P. Maclellan, Robert L. Mcßoberts, William F. McSorley, Wesley A., Jr. Magavern, Samuel D. Magenis, Eugene L. Magnaghi, Charles J. Makepeace, Maurice B. Mann, Albert E. Maring, Frank B. Martin, Lawrence H. Marx, William H. Mason, John W. Mason, Lester B. Menard, David F. Middlebrook, Curtis M. Milliken, Leßoy C. Milton, Henry C. Mitchell, Willis B. Miter, Lawrence D. Montague, James L. Moore, Franklin Morton, William G. Moulton, Horace P. Munsell, Rufus I. Munson, Lewis S., Jr. Nash, Norman C. Nelson, Richard H.3 Nespor, Robert W. Newell, Howard W. Newton, James F. Nightingale, Arthur B. Nixon, John P. Norris, Donald K. Norton, John E. Norton, Spencer E. Noyes, Parker E. O'Keeffe, Bernard M. O'Neill, William, Jr. Orsi, Philip J. Osborn, Edward B. O'Sullivan, John H. Paige, Timothy Parker, Bradford E. Parrish, H. VanH. Pasfield, George H. Patience, Wesley F. Payne, Howard M. Pease, Douglas MacD. Pelletier, Louis, Jr. Perkins, Arthur F. Phelan, John V. Phillips, B. Wendell Phillips, John Pitts, George 8., Jr. Pollock, Matthew C. Proctor, Charles N. Prosser. Gwynne A. Purcell, William J. Ranney, Omar S. Raymond, Munroe Reid, Robert V. Rendell, Richard G. Richardson, Robert C. Rickenbaugh, Ralph L. Robbie, Kenneth E. Robertson, Charles J., Jr. Robinson, Lawrence Rockhill, Robert A. Rogers, Howard L.4 Rohlffs, William G. Rose, John C. Russell, Herbert E. Sadler, Lauren M. Safran, Ira W. Salinger, Allan B. Sanborn, George K. Sanborn, James F., Jr. Sawyer, Edward W. Scherp, Henry W. Schmelzer, Richard W. Schnepel, Herman H., Jr. Scott, Charles E. Sensenig, Herbert R. Serrell, Howard P. Shaw, Raymond E. Sherman, Philip R. Shukert, G. Emil Shurtleff, Merrill Simonds, Harold S. Simpson, Walter W. Sinclair, Dohrman J. Skinner, Osmun Sleeper, Laurence L. Smith, J. Wesley Smith, Joseph H. Smith, Richard H. Smith, Steele C. Sokol, Otto O. Solis, Donald W. Sreenan, William V. Stern, Berthold S. Stevens, Loren G. Stone, Fred L. Stone, Harry L. Sugden, John Sullivan, James B. Sullivan, Richard J. Sundeen, Roger E. Swanson, Gilbert C. Taylor, Muirison K. Thomas, Edward A. Thompson, H. Hoyt Thompson, Rupert C., Jr. Thurston, Francis C. Tidd, Joseph S. Tindle, Frank W. Tower, Charles F. Treanor, William C. Turkevich, John Turner, Ralph G.5 Van Benschoten, A. W. Van Orman, Wayne Van Riper, Lawson Walker, Alton P. Walker, Henry L., Jr. Walker, Richard W. Wallace, J. Brougham, Jr. Waller, John C. Wallis, Richard G. Walter, Harold M. Warner, Gerald Waters, John P. Watson, William J. Webster, F. C., Jr. Welch, Richard G. Wells, E. Montgomery Weser, John A. Westhaver, Loren J. R. Whaley, William Wheland, George W. White, Richard F. Whitehead, Judson J., Jr. Whittemore, C. L., Jr. Willard, David K. Willey, Albert S. Williams, George P. Williams, Henry B. Williams, William G. Wilson, Curtis E. Woods, Carter A. Word, Robert L., Jr. Wright, Ernest A., 3rd Young, Francis W. :Zanger, John E. Zeller, Adrian B.
MEMORIAL GIFTS FROM:
1 Classmate.
2 Miss Alma Eggleston.
3 Osmun Skinner '2B.
4 Mrs. Rogers.
5 Brother, F. SumnerTurner '24.
Class Agent Herman H. Schnepel Jr. '28
Secretary, Van Dyne Oil Co., Troy, Pa.
Treasurer, First National Bank, Boston, Mass.
Bequest Chairman,