Nel Gay has a new address - Norway Hill, Hancock, N. H. - for he retired from the Banker-Tradesman Publishing Company in Cambridge, Mass., in August. Hall Fuller '12 is a neighbor.
John Rerasen, baseball magnate, helped manage the Mt. Sinai Midget team in the Police Athletic League. They won the championship of the division 9-1. This summer the Remsens entertained the little Dutch girl, now 12, that Laura sponsored when a baby through the "Save the Children Foundation" during World War II.
There is much sadness in the class column this month, Fritz Neumeister died in Muskegon, Mich., on August 22; Bob Johnson died in Chardon, Ohio, on September 27; LineMorton suffered a shock in July and is in the hospital and Miss Katherine Wilkins, WardeWilkins' sister died on September 20. Many in the class will remember her as an art teacher at the Brimmer and May School in Chestnut Hill and from her paintings exhibited at the Boston Arts Festivals in the Public Gardens. Obituary notices for Fritz and Bob will be found in this issue.
Harry French reports that Arthur and Peg have their fifth boy, Charles born September 17, and that Arthur is assistant professor of medicine at the University of Michigan. Rowland has two boys and a girl and is a surgeon at Eastport, Maine. Betty is spending a second year in London specializing in Hermatology; He, Fred Page, and Harry Wellman '07 spent three weeks salmon fishing in Newfoundland and all the fall enjoyed bird hunting. He is still lecturing at the Medical School and as usual Bill Terry, Bob Conant and Fred Page join him for cribbage.
Grover Fox traveled this summer to Chicago, Detroit, Ogunquit and Kingfield, Maine, Crawford Notch after Colebrook, but had to miss Hanover and the golf course.
Cap Avery is consultant for the New York State Electric & Gas Corporation and the G.L.F. has retained him as consultant on setting up complete real estate records for their large holdings. The City of Ithaca gave him a term as city assessor, and he is speaking a lot. Quite a program for a retired man.
The number of 191 around Boston is decreasing; only three were able to make the night before Harvard Game Dinner at the University Club - Tower, Shumway and Wilkins.
News items are held to a minimum as the Fund list follows.
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year fromthe officers of the class to all.
1913 Fund Contributors
170 Gifts (Participation Index 98) Total Gifts: $9,561.61 (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. Baker, Crawford H. 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.22' 23 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 Davidson, George B. Davis, Aaron Davis, William L. Dent, William M. Dolan, Joseph M. Dudley, Chester P. Dunbar, Victor Y. Durgin, Robert G.4 Edwards, Rockwood S. English, William J. Enright, Harold B.s 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, KarlHHe.e Gately, Matthew E., Jr. Gay, Nelson . Grothe, Edwin C< Gulick, E. Leeds7 Gumbart, William B. Haley, Walter J. Hamilton. Henry M. , v Harmon, Paul S,8 I lartshorn, Benjamin M. Haskell, Theodore H. Higgins, Robert R. Hovey, Fred D. Hugus, Wright Jewett, Theo S. Johnson, Robert L. Jones, Herbert W.9 Jordan, Humphrey G. Kimball, Grenville W. King, Donald L. Kinoy, Albert Knight, Charles B. Knight, George H. Lenfestey, Nathan C.10 Libbey, Frederic A. Linscott, Charles H. Logan, David O. Logan, Milon G.11 McAllister, Harold C McClary, George B. McClary, Harvey C. McClary, Horace P. McCoy, Wallace E. McMahon, Raeburn R. Maloney, J. Loy Malony, James R. Manley, Leonard R. Martin, Leonard C. Mason, Donald R. Mason, William H. Meleney, Clarence C. Merrill, Henry W.12 More, Robert E. Morey, David B. Mulcahy, George F. A. Mungall, Robert W. Munsey, Dean A. Nelson, John G. Neumeister, Frederick R. Nichols, Thomas A. Nickerson, Lawrence C. Noble, Austin B.13 Noble, John Nolan, Walter H. Nutt, Henry H. Olsen, Victor A. Osborne, Herbert C.14 Page, Fredericks. Parkinson, Herman O. Perry, Stephen K. Peterson, John A. G. Pfau, Carl A. Pierce, William B. Powers, Roswell J. Proctor, Henry S. Ransom, Harold L. Remsen, John J. Rice, Nathaniel P. Richardson, Arthur F.15 Riford, Lloyd S. Riley, Charles S. Robeson, Alexander C. Robinson, Edward L. Rose, Stephen D. Samuel, Ralph E. Scharrer, Oscar B. Schellenberg, Victor16 Schulte, Raymond M. Scott, Arthur L. Seidler, F. Arnault Semmes, Harry H. Shedd, Harold H.17 Shepard, Alan B. Shumway, Carl E. Shumway, Franklin P.18 Sides, Edwin E. Smith, Warren P. Spencer, Frank F. Spillane, Bernard Stavrum, Sigvald A. Steele, George Stiles, Edwin M. Stiles, George H. Stoddard, Lawrence C. Stoughton, Howard Sullivan, Thomas L. Terry, William B. Thomas, Ernest E. Thompson, Dean A.19 Towler, T. Willard Trowbridge, Parker Tuck, Harold S.20 Tuck, S. Pinkney Tucker, Elmer C. VanderPyl, Chester A. Varney, Russell F.21 von Tacky, Clarence L. Walsh, Francis P. Warren, Howard P. Washburn, Albert B. Waterman, C. Dana Watts, George B. Weare, Harold E. Webster, Pierce Wells, Collin Wilbur, Conrad C. Wilkins, Warde Willis, Harlon P. Willson, Earle VanK. Wilson, Lincoln S. Wood, Keith A.12 Wright, Marc S.
MEMORIAL GIFTS FROM:
1Step-son, Robert F.Thompson '34.
2Mrs. Atwood.
3Son, Esmond R.Crowley, Jr. '41.
4Mother, Mrs. Durgin.
5Mrs. Enright.
6Mother, Mrs. Fulmer.
7Mrs. Gulick.
8Mrs. Harmon.
9Mrs. Jones.
10Mrs. Lenfestey.
11Brother, David O.Logan '13.
12Warde Wilkins '13.
13Brother, John Noble'13.
14Mrs. Osborne.
15Mrs. Richardson.
16Income from VictorSchellenberg Fund.
17Daniel Chase '14.
18Son, Carl E. Shumway.
19Mrs. Thompson.
20Son, Charles S. Tuck'40.
21Mrs. Varney.
22John R. Hubbard '29.
23Mr. and Mrs. RichardR. Ketchum.
Secretary, Box 2057, Boston 6, Mass.
Treasurer, Hanover, N. H.
Bequest Chairman,