Class Notes

1900

June 1955 LEONARD W. TUTTLE, CLARENCE G. MCDAVITT
Class Notes
1900
June 1955 LEONARD W. TUTTLE, CLARENCE G. MCDAVITT

D. B. Rich's daughter, Constance (Mrs. Harry B. Milner), lives in New Rochelle, N. Y. Her daughter Joan was graduated from Connecticut College in 1953 and is now engaged in personnel work. Daughter Elizabeth is a freshman at the University of Vermont. His son (Dartmouth '31) lives in White Plains, N. Y. He is field representative for ManagementSystems. He has one child, Arnold III, who is a freshman at Brown University.

Under the so-called "three-two plan," Donald Billstone (grandson of Franklin Lewis and son of his daughter, Beatrice) entered Middlebury College, completed three years there and transferred for two years to Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where he is in his second and final year, at the end of which (1955) he will be awarded degrees from both institutions. He may continue for a Master's degree at M.I.T. Recently his engagement to Miss Dorothy Powers Kingsley (Middlebury '53) of Freeport, Ill., was announced.

Gus Hartley's son, Charles '41 (Ph.D. M.I.T. '50) continues with the Radio Corporation of America at the Lancaster, Pennsylvania, plant. Daughter Mary (Mrs. Malcolm W. Clouter) has three children (two boys and a girl). Her husband is now associated with the Thatcher Glass Manufacturing Company of Elmira, N. Y. He is a sales representative for western Massachusetts and a part of New Hampshire. Present home is in Bolton, Mass.

Nat Emerson's son, William S. '34 (Ph.D. '37 M.I.T.) long associated with the Monsanto Chemical Company has been transferred from the Dayton, Ohio, plant to St. Louis. He, with his daughter Sally (aged 15) is living at 273 Parkland Ave., Glendale, Mo. Bill has recently completed a review of the 1600 patents which Monsanto Company has in force and is chairman of the company's fellowship and scholarship committee. Nat's son, John '38 (A.M. Harvard '39) is a teacher at Trinity-Pawling School, Pawling, N. Y. His son Peter is now 5 years old. He has a summer home at Hanover Centre, N. H.

Announcement was made on January 1 that Bob Page's son, Frederick '30 (M.B.A. Harvard '32) had been admitted as a general partner in the well known investment firm of J. & W. Seligman & Co., New York. Fred's son, Fred W. III, having graduated from Dartmouth last June, entered active service in the Army in September. His sister is a sophomore at Skidmore (N. Y.) College.

We feel safe in giving the following as a definitive list of our fellowship who were or had been in Florida the past winter: Bigelow,Cristy, Dodd, Jonakowski, Proctor, Rankin,Warden and Putnam. Also Mrs. Barrows, Mrs. Clark, Mrs. Eaton, Mrs. Fletcher, Mrs. Marshall, Mrs. Thayer.

Secretary, Chatsworth Gardens Larchmont, N. Y.

Class Agent, 212 Mill St., Newtonville 60, Mass.