Memorial Fund Chairman, THEODORE M. STEELE 100 Old Kings Highway, North, Darien, Conn.
Space has been pared this month for the excellent reason that the listing of Alumni Fund contributors is the lengthiest ever printed. So I'll limit myself to some staccato type newsbriefs.
Indebted to Rudy Pacht for his report on West Coast classmates, some of which items will have to hibernate until next month. But Rudy hopes none of you missed Harry Ackerman's latest TV spectacular for CBS - the highly lauded Mary Martin-Noel Coward blend of song and talk. Rudy bumped into Ed Ramsey at an executive meeting of the Los Angeles Chapter on Muscular Dystrophy. Ed's T.P. in charge of merchandising for Rexall Drug.
Another Pacht flash is that Bob Hage did a masterly job at the recent Dartmouth Regional Conference in San Francisco, speaking on the subject of financial aid. Hage then proceeded to Los Angeles, where he knocked himself out visiting an average of six high schools a day to interview the principals.... At the same conference, Dave Smith masterminded one of the banquets while wife Eleanor kept busy running the program for other attending wives.... Rudy also ran into GrantMeade, who turned up with his wife and two daughters, all headed for Bangkok, where Grant starts a two-year stint as Cultural Attache of the U. S. Embassy in Thailand.
A few more items from West Coast correspondent Pacht: Al Tracy an assistant general manager for an Olds-Cadillac Agency in Oakland. ... Don Wagerman makes with the insurance business in San Francisco.... HalseyLoder is still teaching school in Lafayette, Cal.... Gordon Moody is firmly established in San Francisco as designer of interiors, while Don Richardson holds down an engineering job with Dalmo-Victor in San Carlos.... Frank van Kirk didn't buy that San Francisco climate and has moved his practice elsewhere. (Where, Frank?)... The Pachts themselves are the proud parents of three daughters, the inconsiderately timed arrival of the latest one, on June 6, being the reason they couldn't make reunion. Rudy himself has just opened a new law office under his own name at 6420 Coldwater Canyon Blvd., in North Hollywood.
Herb Shuttleworth made news when his Mohawk Carpets merged with Alexander Smith, resulting in the world's largest rug firm.... Bill Hands jubilant over Esso transferring him to International Petroleum in Lima, Peru.... A good place to order your holiday turkey is from the Wah-Hoo-Wah Turkey Farm run by Bob Naramore's father in Lebanon, N. H. Pug Atherton has ordered two of the birds to be sent to him in Honolulu, at a somewhat staggering transportation cost.
George Colton collided with Herb Stearns in Boston the other day. Herb, whom you'll remember as a mainstay of the Dartmouth line, says his oldest boy, Jeff, is a promising pitcher and that a local Yankee scout is already eyeing him with interest. George added that Herb looked fit enough to step out on the field and turn in as good a game of guard as ever... . The Danvers (Mass.) Herald ran a pic of Galo Putnam Emerson, who has been tapped by the Danvers Chamber of Commerce to be chairman of the local Christmas activities. Galo heads up Putnam Pantry Candies.
A clipping from Plainfield, N. J., announces that Dr. E. J. O'Brien will be running the physician's section of the Community Chest Fund drive.... Paul Cummings postcards us from Peterborough, N. H., that Governor Dwinell has just appointed him Special Justice of the Peterborough Municipal Court. Paul doubles up these duties with his regular job as editor and advertising manager of the Peterborough Transcript.
Stan Benson, of Middleboro, Mass., should probably be hung for this one, in answer to my postcard.
" 'No noose is good noose,' said the condemned criminal when they couldn't find the rope with which to hang him. So it is with me. See no Dartmouth men, hear no Dartmouth men, but hope to get to a football game this fall."
Hear Steve Hopkins has been elected president of the Motor Power Equipment Corp. of Boston, a job he handles along with his own very successful construction and land clearing business Bill Krieg, as part of his State Department duties, is lapping up knowledge at the National War College in Washington. ... Dave Goldman's job as mill sales representative for Weyerhaeuser Sales Co., in Farmingdale, N. Y., keeps him increasingly busy. They deal in lumber, plywood and such.... Winston Garth, with Deering Milliken in Georgia, keeping that cotton fabric moving along to us consumers.
Joe Sholkin is still heading up Beacon Plastics tor both Canada and the States, headquarters in Boston. He's just returned from a jaunt to Europe and loved that Paris.
And here's latest news from the '35 medical contingent:
Jim Higgins has been doctoring in Garden City, L. I., since '46 and recently visited Edwin O'Brien, who does same in Plainfield, N. J. Jim sees a lot of Fred Mebel, who practices dermatology in Rockville Center, for the very good reason that the two of them, along with about twelve other doctors, are in the throes of putting up a medical building at Roosevelt Field. There they'll pool their talents. . . . Phelps Luria has the good news that he's just been admitted to the International College of Surgeons.... Arnold Sammis, who was with the Brooklyn College of Medicine for a good many years, has moved his practice to Huntington, Long Island. He uses what little spare time he has navigating what he calls "29 feet of boat and assorted sails."
Spotted a newspaper item, complete with pic, about the activities of Dr. James Peirce of Indianapolis. Head of Eli Lilly and Co.'s Industrial Medicine and Safety Department for seven years, he's been upped to assistant director of the firm's personnel division. He'll continue to serve the company in his old capacity and as physician. When I wrote to congratulate him, he buzzed back: "Don't believe a word of it. Owe it all to my one year at Dartmouth."
Hey! Looks like I've used up my share of this month's newsprint. See you in January. Meanwhile, everyone have a swell Holiday Season... .
1935 Fund Contributors
518 Gifts (Participation Index 95) Total Gifts: $14,665.36 (93% of objective) EDWARD P. OFFUTT, JR., Class Agent
Nayor, Harry H.16 Anonymous Ackerman, Harry S. Adams, Frank O. Aieta, James V., Jr.1, 17 Alexander, Donald W. Alfring, James G. Allen, Frank L., Jr. Allen, O. Fay, Jr. Anderson, Bartow P.1 Anderson, Quentin M. Arthurs, Earl Atherton, Alexander S. Atkinson, Fred W. AuWerter, John T., Jr. Axelrod, Frederic Ayer, Robert B.1, 2 Bamford, Arthur J., Jr. Bankart, Henry R., Jr. Barnes, George E. Batchelder, Henry D.1 Beach, Quincy P. Bear, Philip I. Beebe, Frederick S. Beiley, Murray R. Bell, John J. Belsky, Abraham H.1 Benson, Stanley D. Bent, John A., Jr.1 Benton, Charles, Jr. Berkey, James H. Berry, Charles L.1 Black, Nelson M., Jr.1 William S., Jr Blanchard, John F., 2nd Bledsoe, Thomas A. Block, A. Stanley Blum, Morton Boehm, Robert L. Boggess, Samuel C., Jr. Boldt, James C. Bonner, Robert A., Jr. Bonner, William W. Bonniwell, Alfred E. Bookheim, Louis W., Jr. Bowman, Robert G. Boylston, George A. Bradshaw, Cardiff S. Bradt, William W.1, 3 Britten, Stanley H. Bromberg, Jules H. Brown, Charles H. Brown, Sanborn C. Brunner, E. deS., Jr. Brush, Allen S. Bryant, F. Leonard Bryant, John H. Bunker, Forrest A.1, 18 Burke, Edmund W. Burnkrant, Eugene G. Bury, F. William Busey, Robert L. Butts, William S. Buxbaum, David A. Cahoon, Oscar J. Calder, Otto J. Cameron, Donald W. Carlisle, Lorenzo T., Jr. Carpenter, Richard E. Carr, Robert C. Carrick, B. Crampton Cary, Edward H., Jr. Chamberlain, George R. Chaney, Bobb Chapman, William J. Chase, Francis C. Chase, Howard L. Childs, Milford N. Chollar, Robert G. Clark, Alan B. Clark, William B. Cline, Alvin B. Close, Daniel B. Colby, Ralph M.1, 4 Cole, Charles R. Cole, Lewis D. Collier, Frederick R. Collins, Robert H. Colton, C. Hall Colton, George H. Conklin, Albert R. Conklin, Harvey H., Jr. Cook, George A. Coppeto, C. James Cornthwaite, Schuyler E. Cornwell, Franklin J. Cotton, Daniel C. Couper, Dean H. Crane, Carlyle W. Croninger, F. H., Jr. Cummings, Paul C., Jr. Curtis, Ellwood F. Curtis, Mercer E. Cushman, Gardner C. Dann, Everett R. Davidson, W. W., Jr. Davis, Jerome G. Davis, Larry Dawson, Harris P., Jr. Day, Peter M. Deckert, Harry C. Deitel, Saul R. DeMasi, A. S.1' 5> 6 Deutsch, Brunswick G. Denham, Robert H., Jr. Depinet, Fred E., Jr. Dewey, Homer B.1, 7 Diamond, Sidney A. Dickinson, James A. Dinneen, Charles M. Dodd, Alvin G. Dole, George V., Jr. Dollak, Karl M. Donnell, E. Fitz, Jr. Dorsey, Stephen P. Dow, Wallace W.1 Drackett, Charles M. Draper, Ernest M. Duncan, G. Cameron Dyer, Edward C. Eckel, Karl A.1 Edwards, Chester W.1 Egan, John J., Jr. Eisendrath, W. 8., Jr. Eldridge, Charles W. Elliott, Frank R. Ellis, William H., Jr. Elsenhans, G. Edward Emerson, Galo P. Erwin, Russell L. Evans, Charles H. Everhart, Edgar S. Fairweather, Owen Feinberg, Maxwell R. Feingold, M. William Fellows, Joseph E., Jr. Ferries, Harry S. Ferry, Robert R. Field, Ralph H. Field, Russell W. Fischer, Arthur J. Fischer, Carl O.1 Fisher, Arthur B. Fitzhugh, W. W., Jr. Fleming, Charles LeR., Jr. Flinner, Arthur L. Foley, Thomas F., Jr.1, 8 Fraser, Donald W. Frederickson, C. R., Jr.1 Freeman, Edmond T. French, Akin M. French, Charles W., Jr. Frost, H. Marshall Fulton, Cyrus L. Funke, Carl H. Gage, Walter F. Gahagan, G. William Ganzel, Charles W. Garth, Winston F. Geib, Wayne A. Gelof, Malvin Gerson, Edward Giaria, Robert L. Gilbert, John E. Gilchrist, John D., Jr. Gillan, Charles A. Glavis, Johnson Gless, Walter Glidden, Robert T. Goldman, David S. Goodman, Bennett E. Goodman, E. Edwin Goodman, George E. Gow, Charles R., Jr. Gregory, John B. Greene, Lester Griffin, Hobart W. Griffith, Harry D. Guyol, Philip N. Haas, F. Lowell Hage, Robert K. Hagerman, Donald C. Hale, Rode M. Haley, Frederick T. Hallowell, Lamar, Jr.1 Halvorsen, Frederic H. Hamblet, Newman Hamilton, Douglas K. Hamlin, Gordon Hands, H. William Hannah, Selden J. Hannoosh, Raymond T. Harbaugh, Theodore H. Harriman, Benjamin R. Harrison, Huntington W. Harrison, John S. Hart, Kenneth M. Harvey, E. Jonathan Harwick, J. William Hastings, Phillip A., Jr. Hattenbach, Monroe L. Haussermann, C. L., Jr. Hawgood, William S. Hawkins, Henry C., Jr. Hawley, William H. Hayes, Charles R. Heckel, C. Willard Hedler, Ernest E. Heller, Morris L. Hemphill, Philip S. Henriquez, Edward J. Herbs, Magnus J. Herman, Grant Hermes, Frank, Jr. Herson, Ralph S. Hetfield, Bertram C. Heye, Carl W. Hickok, Frederick C. Higgins, James F. Hill, George F.1 Hilli, Paul A. Hinman, Edward B. Hinman, Everett E. Hinman, Howard D. Hirschland, Richard S. Hodges, Wallace R. Hoke, George P. Holden, James S. Holmes, Walter B. Holtorff, Arthur F. Hopkins, Stephen Hormel, Herman, Jr. Howe, John M. Hubbard, Robert E. Hubbell, F. Wiley Hube, Richard W. Huck, Claude T. Hughes, James A., Jr. Hulett, Orren D. Huntley, James McL. Hupper, Theodore R. Hurd, Richard P. Husted, Robert G. Huston, Charles W., Jr. Irish, John H. Irvin, James K.1, 9 Isham, Henry C.1 Jacobs, Bertram C. Jacobson, Nicholas B. Jacoby, Robert JankofF, Bernard R. Jewett, John F. Johnson, David L., Jr. Jordan, Loring P., Jr. Judd, David B. Kaiser, Howard A. Karch, Gregoire Karlen, Sven B. Kayser, Frederick P. Keane, Edmund Keenan, Albert J., Jr. Kempf, Charles W. Kendall, Roland M. Kenney, Richard L. Kent, Leon Kerwin, Daniel J., Jr. Kingery, John C. Kingsbury, R. Putnam Klein, Harold Kline, Alan F.1 Knap, Joseph D., Jr. Knode, Oliver M., Jr. Knowles, Herbert E. Knudsen, Semon E. Korper, Donald A. Kreer, G. Bowman Krieg, William L. Krivan, Sydney Kroner, Thomas D. Kugler, Robert M. Kuhn, William E., Jr. Kuhns, Robert W., Jr. Kurson, Kenneth M. Lafazanos, Konstantin Lamorey, W. Curtis Lamson, Wm. Deane Lane, Thomas H. Lansberry, George W. Latimer, J. Harris Lauterbach, Richard E.1 Lavers, Robert N.1, 10 Lazarus, Ralph Laurie, William D., Jr. Lebeaux, Charles N. LeSure, James S. Levison, Richard L. Levy, David J. Lewis, Robert C. Ley, Douglas L. Libbey, Harrison W. Lingley, William S. Linson, Robert C. Lintleman, Richard C.1 Lionett, William F. Lippman, Nathan L. Loder, Halsey 8., Jr. Lovegrove, Robert E.1, 11 Lull, Robert D., Jr. Luneborg, Victor H. Luria, Phelps P. Lyon, John B. McCarthy, Milburn, Jr. McKearin, George S., Jr. McClarin, W. W., Jr. McKnight, George P.1 McKnight, R. M.1* 19 McLellan, E. Robert McMullen, W. Emerson McNamer, H. Carlton, Jr. McNeal, William H. McPherson, John A. Maida, Robert H. Mallard, Douglas H. Mann, William H., Jr. Marantz, Leon A. Marchmont-Robinson, Harry Margulis, George1 Markson, Lloyd H. Mathers, William H. Maurer, Herrymon Mayo, John W. Meade, E. Grant Mebel, Frederick R. Meehan, Richard V.1 Meyerding, A. S.1 Meyers, Frank R. Milesky, Samuel D. Millane, Robert L. Millard, D. Richard Miller, Richard G. Mills, Clifford W. Millstein, Seymour Mitchell, Edward C. Mitchell, Richard C. Montgomery, Richard K. Moon, Charles R., Jr. Mook, Douglas C. Moran, Ralph A. Moran, William H. Morris, Robert A. Morrison, John L. Morse, Robert M. Moulton, Reynolds E. Muller, Henry N., Jr. Mullen, John H.1 Mumler, William C. Muzzy, Richard D. Naramore, Robert W. Nayor, Charles F. Neff, Edwin D. Neill, Robert E. Nevin, William McR. Niles, Louville F. Nims, Norris G. Oakley, Edward C. O'Brien, Edwin J., Jr. O'Connell, Joseph P.1 O'Daniel, Richard E. OfFutt, Edward P., Jr. Wilfred R. Orenstein, Harold B. Ostrow, Herbert H. Oughton, James H. Pacht, Rudolph Pailet, Harold Pansing, Floyd 0., Jr. Parachini, Joseph A. Parfitt, John W., Jr. Parsons, C. Sanford Peirce, James D., Jr. Petke, Emil A. Petrequin, James A. Potter, Richard C., Jr. Price, George Price, Harry S., Jr. Pruden, Walter R., Jr. Quimby, Robert L. Rackliff, Robert F. Radasch, Donald Rafferty, Hugh P. Ramsey, Edwin L., Jr. Rand, Norman W. Ranson, Howard F. Rapf, Maurice Rauch, Marvin A. Rauschal, William, Jr. Raymond, Frederick W. Reagan, Daniel J., Jr. Reed, Fay A. Rees, Samuel, 3rd Reeves, Bradley 12 Reich, Edwin S. Reich, Robert E. Reuther, Leßoy F. Reynolds, Harris A. Richardson, Donald E. Richmond, Guilford H. Richter, Robert Riegelman, William I. Ritchie, Alistair E. Ritter, Harold F. Ritter, Myron H. Roberts, Neil F. Rockwell, John M. Rockwell, Landon G. Rogers, Boyd Rogers, E. Donald, Jr. Rogers, Keith P. Rogers, Maynard L. Rogers, Paul K., Jr. Roitman, Harold B. Rosen, Melvin H. Rosenberg, Benjamin Ross, John R., Jr. Rothschild, M. N., Jr. Roundey, Robert E. Rowe, Howard B. Rubin, Jack M. Rule, Kenneth D. Russell, Dudley J. Russell, William L., Jr. Ryder, S. Remsen, 3rd Sager, Irving Samara, Fred1 Sammis, Arnold F., Jr. Saunders, Dero A. Saunders, Donald K. Schneider, Richard C. Schoenberg, Carl Schooley, Wilmot H.1, 13 Scott, Norman P. Seeley, Ralph H., Jr. Seessel, Arthur N., Jr. Sellner, Robert A. Serrat, William D. Sewall, Charles H. Shattuck, Leroy A., Jr. Shaw, C. Gibson Shaw, Donald W. Sheets, Roger C. Sherman, Morris P. Sherwood, E. Allan Shoenfelt, James W., Jr. Sholkin, Joseph L. Short, William C. Shortell, Leonard J. T. Shuttleworth, H. L., 2nd Shuttleworth, John H. Siegener, A. Loring Siegener, A. Loring14 Silverman, Harold J. Simons, Sidney J. Siskind, Paul M. Skillin, Edward J. Smith, David P. Smith, R. Stebbins Somers, Arthur D. Sommer, Lawrence G. Sousane, Elias J. Sparks, Will C., Jr. Specht, Frank J. Specht, Ralph L. Spengeman, Carl vonG. Spingarn, Jerome H. Spring, S. Gardiner Stainsby, George N. Stanton, Harold O. Stearns, Charles H., Jr. Steele, Theodore M. Steffens, John H. Stein, Sanford L. Steinle, Duane E. Stern, S. Richard Stockman, Frank C. Stone, Robert A. Stowell, Rand N. Swander, Dan C., Jr. Sylvia, Richard P. Tacy, Allen W. Thomas, John P. Thorpe, Donald C.1, 15 Titus, Henry C., Jr. Tobey, Charles W., Jr. Todd, Albert J., Jr. Tomlinson, F. Byron Tosi, Charles A. Townsend, Lloyd R. Turner, Richard D. Ullman, Karl B. Upton, Richard F. Van Antwerpen, Paul M. Van Doom, R. H. Van Kirk, Frank W., Jr. Varney, Charles W., Jr. Victorine, Charles Wachtel, Perry Waggaman, Donald E. Wallace, John A.1 Wallace, John Walrath, William B. Washburn, A. Lincoln Washton, Arnold A. Waterman, Oran H. Waters, Martin J., Jr. Watson, Harold B.1 Webster, Kenneth W. Weddleton, George F.1 Weil, Adolph, Jr. Weitz, Louis E. Wertheim, Arthur R. Wertz, Gerald W. West, James M. Westby, Ralph N. Whitehall, Lynwood N. Whytlaw, Edward L. Williams, David D. Williams, Edmund O. Williams, John P. Williams, Robert J. Wilson, Philip A. Wilson, Russell S. Wilson, Thomas E. Winkler, Charles H., Jr. Wise, Willard K., Jr. Wolff, Hugh W. Wolff, Jesse D. Wright, Frank J. York, Gordon B. Young, Robert G. Ziemen, J. Saxton Zimmermann, Albert J.
MEMORIAL GIFTS FROM:
1 Anonymous.
2 Sister, Mrs. ElizabethA. Newman.
3 Income from WilliamW. Bradt Fund.
* Mrs. Colby.
5 Father, Vincent DeMasi.
6 John J. Perrino '32.
7 Mother, Mrs. MauriceW. Dewey.
8 Father, Thomas F.Foley.
9 Father, Arba J. Irvin'02.
10 Mother, Mrs. Hazel B.havers.
11 Widow, Mrs. PhillipR. Owens.
12 Sister, Miss FrancesReeves.
13 Father, Lester Schooley.
14 Edward P. Offutt, Jr.'35.
15 Father, J. Leroy Thorpe'03.
16 Son, Charles F. Nayor'35.
17 Brother, Louis J. Aieta.
18 Mrs. Bunker.
19 Mrs. McKnight.
Harry Ackerman '35 (r), TV producer of many of the important CBS "spectaculars" thiswinter, shown with his wife Mary and top star Ed Sullivan.
Secretary, 270 Park Ave., New York 17, N. Y.
Treasurer, 62 Prince St., West Newton 65, Mass.