By next month we hope to have preliminary Reunion information ready. Reunion Chairman Al Bildner spent a few days in Hanover this past September. Those of you who can plan now should arrange to spend June 14-16, 1957 in Hanover next summer.
Those o£ you having birthdays in October have already received the Class birthday card. The Dartmouth Book Store has helped provide a pleasing card showing the Baker Library.
A 'fine letter from Head Class Agent Bob Snedaker tells o£ a meeting of thirteen classmates at the Dartmouth Club of New York City September 20, over a quarter keg of beer. The purpose of the gathering was to discuss plans for our coming 10th reunion. Present were Ed Brophy, Norm Falkin, Bob Morison, Jerry Bedell, Fritz Alexander, Jackson Welsh, Bob Frank, Jordan Eskin, Bernie O'Shea, Frank Weber, Norm Fink, Kirt McCaleb, and Bob. This New York City group is planning several get-togethers before next June to stimulate interest in the big 10th. Norm Fink, distinguished lawyer and new bridegroom, was elected chairman of this group for a one-year term. Norm was married September 1 in Greenwich, Conn., to the former Helen Virginia Mullen. They will live at 339 Lexington Ave., N. Y. C.
Bill Knight and Mr. and Mrs. George Welch were August visitors at the Hanover Inn.
Tom Leggat of R. M. Bradley & Co., Inc., Boston real estate firm, played a strong part in the recent news announcing Boston's first new privately financed general office building in 25 years.' A thirteen-story structure designed along the lines of the United Nation's headquarters in New York, the building is to be erected in 1957 and represents a major economic triumph for Boston.
Bob Snedaker, Head Class Agent, has been named merchandising methods supervisor in the New York Telephone Company's Long Island area with headquarters in Brooklyn. Bob was previously commercial results supervisor for the same area. Bob has been with the telephone company since 1949 when he entered the company's employ as a telephone installer. He was transferred from the engineering department to the commercial department in 1952.
Dr. Linck Cain will be an associate in the practice of radiology with Dr. Richard J. LaVigne in Fitchburg, Mass. Linck spent the past year with the Cancer Society as clinical fellow in radiology at the Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston.
Mac Macfarlan has been promoted to the post o£ executive director of agencies in the South-Central home office of the Prudential Insurance Co., Jacksonville, Fla. At the age o£ 30, he is one of the youngest executives in this nationwide organization. Mac's association with Prudential began in 1947 when he joined the Newark agency as a special agent immediately following his graduation from Dartmouth.
Dr. Alan Zeller is interning at the Mary Hitchcock Hospital in Hanover. Capt. Bob Ferguson continues in the U. S. Marine Corps and is living in Oceanside, Calif. John Kelley continues with Westinghouse Electric Corp. as Sales Engineer in Worcester, Mass. Joe Kincaid continues in the air conditioning business as sales engineer in Boston, Mass.
Bruce Mather is business office manager of the N. E. Tel. & Tel. Co. in Arlington, Mass. Fred Ruoff is executive director of the Red Cross Chapter, New Britain, Conn. Jim Lynch is with the General Chemical Division of the Allied Chemical & Dye Corp., Kalamazoo, Mich. Ned Pearson is assistant advertising manager of the Torrington Co. in Torring-
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