Class Notes

1914

December 1956 PENNELL N. ABORN, CHARLES S. BATCHELDER, MARTIN J. REMSEN
Class Notes
1914
December 1956 PENNELL N. ABORN, CHARLES S. BATCHELDER, MARTIN J. REMSEN

At the suggestion of Charlie Batchelder, the 1914 Cocktail Flag was raised in back of the Stadium on October 27, as a signal for the classmates to join in the informal picnic which was the order of the day. The first one to spot it was the original donor, Nary, but he was quickly joined by the Batchelders, Greggs, Nichols, and Aborns where the flag was located. Others of various vintages and years (some Harvard, etc.) stopped by from time to time and the result was a very successful meeting. Rumor has it that the Remsens were among those at the game, but were not sighted by your correspondent.

Buckley reported that he could not attend as he was still taking it easy after a battle with pneumonia and other complications. He has returned to work at the United Carr Fastener Co., but is not yet at full steam. Herb Austin reports that he had to make a trip to New Hampshire which took him away from the game and Ducky Drake has been looking after a recalcitrant sacroiliac which kept him at home.

Jim Hawley writes that he still enjoys teaching and hopes to keep at it for several years to come. After forty years in public schools, he has been teaching for the last two years at the Wardlaw School for Boys in Plainfield, N. J. He is still very much interested in birds and nature work and is chairman of the Trailside Museum committee which puts on a diversified program of lectures, movies, and exhibits.

Hadley Cole has changed his location in Orleans, Mass., from RFD to Main Street, where he will be happy to receive calls from any of the Class who may be touring Cape Cod. This may sound crazy in December, but Cape Cod is pretty nice even in the wintertime. Deke Westcott is back in the sunny South where you can reach him at 225½ 29th Street, West Palm Beach, Fla. 1914 should be well represented at the Dartmouth Luncheons down there this winter.

Professor Win Loveland has retired from Boston University where he has been teaching for the last twenty-eight years. He will keep fairly busy, however, by giving a course in the evening at the Quincy (Mass.) High School which is embarking on a venture in evening courses at the college level for the benefit of high school graduates who wish further education but have not been able to attend college.

Win Snow says he and his brother did abroadcast from WBET, in Brockton, Mass.,last July and that he mentioned the "FamousClass of 1914" three times. Anyone hear it?

Another retirement is Page Junkins formany years with the Michigan ConsolidatedGas Co. Junk says he has no Florida yearningsas yet.

Back in October the Aborns were attending the annual meeting of Eastern College Personnel Officers at Lake Placid. Had the pleasure of lunching with the Rufe Sissons who drove over from Potsdam. The following Wednesday the Sissons furnished bed and board and we had a very pleasant visit with them and son Dale '44. Rufe is another retired person who is busier than the proverbial onearmed paperhanger. We left the next morning as he was rushing off to a directors' meeting of some sort. It was at his house that we heard the story of José from Mexico - have you heard it?

It would help a lot if you would send in a postcard when you retire or change your address. It's also news!

1914 Fund, Contributors

254 Gifts (Participation Index 120) Total Gifts: $20,750.37 (173% of Objective) JAMES I). GREGG, Class Agent

Aborn, Pennell N. Adams, Wilson I. Anderson, Thomas A.1 Applin, Paul L. Austin, Herbert S. Babcock, Jesse H. Bacon, Lester E. Baldwin, Dalton G. Barke, Ralph J. Barlow, Richard J. S. Barnard, Everett H. Barnes, Hammond Barnes, William W.2 Barrett, W. Emerson Barrows, Chester L. Barsaloux, Lawrence F. Barstow, Burrows Batchelder, Charles S. Batchelder, Joseph H.3 Beals, Geoffrey H. Beer, Joseph H.4 Bentley, Warner Bergman, Edward H. Blackburn, Casper K.5 Borden, Horace L.6 Bowie, McKinley7 Bowman, Howard E. Breslin, William W. Briggs, George E.8, 9 Brown, Harold D. Brownell, Carlton K.10 Buck, Carl E.11 Buck, Ellsworth B. Buckley, Clyde D. Burleigh, John R. Burnham. Donald C. Buswell, Holt W.12 Butler, Clarence K.13 Campbell, Frederic W. Carleton, Warren E.8 Castle, Harold A.14 Chandler, Clyfton15 Chase, Charles A.16 Chase, Daniel Claeys, Charles M.17 Clark, Edward E.18 Coe, Philip F. Colby, Dudley R. Colby, Fletcher H. Cole, Samuel D. Conn, Dwight Conners, John F. Cook, Harry M. Corliss, Louis I. Crandall, Charles N. Cranston, Frederick P. Crowell, James M. Curtis, Howard S. Daley, Walter F. Davidson, Frederic A. Davidson, Herman19, 20 Day, Joseph L.11, 21 Dearing, Arthur H. Deverian, Nasib V. DeWitt, Roscoe P. Dillingham, Lewis M. Drake, Wallace H. Duke, Charles O. Dunbar, Harold L. Edson, Carroll A. Elkins, Edgar H. Emerson, Arthur T. Emerson, Dean A. Englehorn, Wesley T. Estep, Arthur C. Fairfield, Erie Farwell, Nathan A. Faxon, Charles H. Fellows, Albert W.22 Field, John H. Files, Myron J. Flanders, Robert Flinn, Henry B. Floyd, Walter E. Fordham, Stephen C. Foss, Raymond H. Fraser, C. Frederic French, George W. Full, Henry P.8 Fuller, C. Kenneth Fuller, Guy E.23 Fuller, Samuel A. Gardner, Gail I. Gilbert, Daniel B.24 Gilbert, George H. Gilbert, Wilfred C. Giles, E. Newman Grant, Kenneth Green, William A., Jr. Gregg, James D. Guarch, Fernando25 Hall, F. Derby Hall, Wilmot J.11 Hallett,'Howell K. Hands, William C., Jr. Hanna, John A. Harris, Jonathan N. Harrison, Bradley Harvey, Maurice G. Harvey, Philip C.26 Haskell, Phillips27 Hastings, Morris O. Hastings, Robert C.28 Hawley, James B. Haywood, Henry Hazelton, Paul H.29 Hazen, John N. Healy, James M.30 Heenehan, James T. Herlihy, William R., Jr.2 Herring, Albert C. Higgins, Led A. Hinman, Hazen B. Hobbs, Leon P. Hogsett, Robert N.11 Holway, William R. Hopkins, Robert C. Howe, Paul Howland, Carl E. Hoyt, Howard C. Hubel, Jesse H. Humphrey, Walter B. Humphries, Alfred E. Hutchins, Ralph M. Jenkins, Ralph A. Johnson, Harold T. Johnson, William M. Jones, Francis F. Jones, George R. Jones, W. Scott S. Joslin, Richard C.31 Junkins, E. Page Kehayas, James C. Kelley, Robert T.8 Kimball, Ernest LaM. Kingman, Lawrence Kingsford, Carleton L. Kingsley, Charles Kittredge, E. Roy Knight, Walter D. Koelsch, Henry A.2 Kuech, Russell N.32 Larmon, Sigurd S. Lawrence, Carl A. P. Learoyd, Ernest S. Le Count, Walter K. Leech, C. E. Lewis, John P. Lincoln, Proctor P. Little, George P. Little, Lester K. Littlefield, Alden L. Llewellyn, Frank A. Loudon, Paul W.33 Loveland, Winslow H. Lowell, Henry O. Lyons, L. Vosburgh Lyons, Walter L. McAllaster, Richard V. McCallum, James D. MacCartee, Douglas G. McDonough, Gilbert L. Mackinnon, Hugh A. McLaughlin, Charles B. Maddalena, Arthur D. Main, Theodore Marceau, Franz R. Margeson, J. Parker, Jr. Marriner, James T.34 Mayo, Winthrop M. Mead, Souther Morse, Harold J. Munson, Robert Naramore, Harold B. Needs, Ulysses S.35 Netsch, Walter A. Newmark, Abraham J. Nichols, Loring P. Niles, Caleb H. Noble, Robert S. Noe, Ralph D.36 Olson, Karl O. Overton, Alan M. Palmer, John M. Palmer, John P. Papson, E. Taylor Parker, Leslie M. Parsons, J. Perry8 Pattillo, Gilbert S.37 Paul, Chesley A. Pease, Harold A. Peppard, John T. Perkins, Paul L. Phelps, Ralph M. Piane, John M. Pierce, Clarence W. Piatt, Gordon J. Pooler, Francis Potter, Howard H. Pritchard, Richard E. Quarles, Benjamin H. Ramage, James B.11, 38 Reber, Edwin P.11 Remsen, Martin J. Rice, Roger C. Richmond, Allen P. Robinson, Elmer Ross, Winthrop P. Rud, Anthony M.39 Saeger, Ernest T.40 Saltmarsh, Sherman W. Sargent, Gorham P.41 Schuchmann, Herbert2 Sheldon, Samuel D. Shields, James B. Simanton, Paul E. Sisson, Rufus L., Jr. Skakle, Alexander T. Slater, William B.42 Sleeper, Gordon C. Smedley, Charles W. Smith, Harvey H. Smith, Paul C. Snow, Winthrop J. Spore, Leland P. Starbuck, Roy M.43 Stiles, Harold A. Stillman, Jesse W. Stout, Charles E.44 Stratton, Stanley C. Sullivan, Florence F.45 Swigart, John, Jr. Symonds, Bertrand R. Taylor, Harold F.8 Therrien, Zotique W.46 Tilton, George H. Trott, Raymond H. Tukey, Allan A.37 Van Riper, Harold G. von Lenz, Rudolph Voorhees, Enders McC. Warner, D wight W. Warren, John A. Washburn, William W. Webber, Henry W. Webster, George M. Weed, Frederick H. Wescott, Chester A. Wheatley, George D. Wheelock, Arthur S. White, Leonard D. White, Morris G 47 White, Richard J., Jr. Wilcox, Winthrop48, 49 Wilkinson, Ray L.28 Wilson, Paul F.50 Wolf, William C. Wood, Bertram C. Woodies, Arthur F. Woodman, Ralph S. Woodman, Rodney C. Wright, Burrell51 Wulpi, James M. Yeaton, Philip O. Young, George, Jr.52, 2 Young, Rugar*3

MEMORIAL GIFTS FROM:

1Walter E. Floyd '14.

2James D. Gregg '14.

3Mrs. Batchelder.

4Anonymous.

5Mrs. Blackburn.

6Mrs. Borden.

7William W. Breslin '14.

8Charles Kingsley '14.

9Leland P. Spore '14.

10Mrs. Br own ell.

11E. Page Junkins '14.

12Mrs. Bus well.

13Mrs. Butler.

14Mrs. Castle.

15Sister, Mrs. Adele C.Gregg.

16John H. Field '14.

17Widow, Mrs. JessieClaeys Beck.

18Brother, Fletcher Clark,Jr. '12.

19Cousin, Frederic A.Davidson '14.

20Son, Richard H.Davidson '50.

21Widow, Mrs. KatherineK. Johnson.

22Mrs. Fellows.

23Dudley R. Colby '14.

24Mrs. Gilbert.

25Son-in-law, HughRobinson.

26Mrs. Harvey.

27Widow, Mrs. Robert F.Thompson.

28Classmate.

29Widow, Mrs. Eugene F.Gillespie.

30Mrs. Healy.

31Winslow H. Loveland '14.

32Brother, Julius F.Kuech '17.

33Mrs. Loudon.

34Sister, Mrs. JanetMarriner Hammett.

35Mrs. Needs.

36Mrs. Noe.

37Pennell N. Aborn '14.

38Mrs. Ramage.

39Mrs. Rud.

40Sister, Reinette S.Aborn.

41Mrs. Sargent.

42Widow, Mrs.Marguerite SlaterCantine.

43Sister, Miss Kathryn H.Starbuck.

44Brother, Benjamin M.Stout '11.

45Mrs. Sullivan.

46Mrs. Therrien.

47Son, Graham U. White'38.

48Mrs. Wilcox.

48Daughter, Miss NancyB. Wilcox.

50Mrs. Wilson.

51Mrs. Wright.

52Ellsworth B. Buck.

53AIM. Young.

Secretary, 40 Byron Rd., Weston 93, Mass.

Treasurer, 165 Marlboro St., Wollaston 70, Mass.

Bequest Chairman,