'28 had a special interest in the election, with Lane Dwinell winning reelection as governor of New Hampshire for another two years. Of course we couldn't work up any uncertainty about his election.
Reading some of the clippings from New Hampshire papers, we discovered what seems to us an unusual item about our foremost politician - he is not a "joiner." He is a past-president of the Lebanon Rotary Club, before which he speaks occasionally, but most often he is at work at the State House in Concord, at his ski clothing factory in Lebanon or at home reading. Besides reading, he collects timetables and his collection dates back to 1870. Sometime each year, Lane and Betty vacation at their log cabin on a 60-acre island they own on Canada's Lake Mephremagog.
Pete Bennett has been promoted to lieutenant colonel in the Army Reserves and is currently commanding officer of the 452nd Chemical Battalion located in the Dama Building, Paramus, N. J. Pete is manager of the East Orange office of the New Jersey Bell Telephone Co., and is a member of the East Orange Kiwanis 'Club.
We report with sadness the death of Marty Bergin of a heart attack on September 26 at his home in Waterbury, Conn. He had had a bronchial condition for a long time, which finally was too much for his heart. He had not been confined to bed at all. Many of you will remember seeing him at our 25th reunion which he attended with his friend and neighbor, Steele Smith. At the time of his death, Marty was president of Martin Bergin's Sons, Inc., funeral directors. The sympathy of the Class goes out to Peggy and their three children.
Bob Grey continues to be in demand as a public speaker. The latest clipping at hand tells of his speech on juvenile delinquency before the Holy Name Society of Meriden, Conn. Bob is superintendent of the Connecticut State Reformatory, located at Cheshire.
Our eagle-eyed president, John Phillips, reports seeing a goodly number of '28ers at the Yale game on November 3, including: Bud Osborn, Art Gow, Myles Lane, Sonny Middlebrook, Cal Billings, Jack McGrath of Detroit, Al Fusonie, John Flanagan, Craw Pollock of Philadelphia, John Cronin, Lew Beers, Topper Robinson, Jack Rose and Steele Smith. John and Peggy Phillips spent the weekend with Art and Alice Gow at Sachem's Head, the Gow's home in Hamden, Conn.
In the rush to get last month's notes in the mail, I neglected to mention the very successful cocktail party and buffet supper given by Craw and Ethie Pollock for local and visiting '28 friends the night before the Dartmouth-Penn game. Sonny and Esther Middlebrook of Hartford, Conn., headed the out-of-town contingent.
Mary (Mrs. Paul) Kruming has a position in the new Corporate Gift Department of Tiffany & Co. in New York. She spent two months in Europe last summer, working part of the time at the International Fashion Show in Venice, while her two sons stayed with her mother on Cape Cod. She has sold their house in Ridgefield, Conn., and taken an apartment in New York.
The Blegen Memorial plaque "for outstanding service to United States skiing" was awarded to Jack Carson at the National Ski Association convention banquet in Aspen, Colo. The three-page press release from the Aspen Chamber of Commerce is crammed with interesting information about the Carsons which we wish we could quote in full. They have both been active in the skiing world since 1943, holding offices in local, regional and national organizations. This year Jack was a National Ski Association vice-president. Both Jack and Nancy are certified Alpine ski officials giving them the right to officiate at any national Alpine ski race. In 1938 Jack raced in the second downhill ski race ever to be held in America, which makes him eligible for the Old Moosilauke Carriage Road Runners Association.
The Carsons rented a house in Aspen last summer and plan to settle there. Jack is quoted as saying that he hopes to "improve my skiing." Jack practiced law in Chicago from 1933 until this year. Their son Rex is attending the Colorado Rocky Mountain School.
Recent visitors at the Hanover Inn include: Mr. and Mrs. William Morton of Syracuse, N. Y., Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose McLaughlin of Littleton, N. H., Charlie Dickinson of Charleston, W. Va., Lanky Langdell of Manchester, N. H., Mr. and Mrs. John B. Kenerson of Wellesley Hills, Mass., Chuck Bruder, Mr. and Mrs. Al Fusonie of Havertown, Pa., Mr. and Mrs. Donald Troy of Pompton Lakes, N. J., Mr. and Mrs. William G. Williams of Port Washington, Pa., Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Hammesfahr of Darien, Conn., and Bill Lord, Gilford, N. H.
An Associated Press dispatch which has just reached us states that Elliott Donnelly, his brother and his sister will each receive one million dollars from the estate of his father, Thomas E. Donnelly, former board chairman of R. R. Donnelly & Sons Co., Chicago printing firm. Over one million dollars was willed to seven educational and charitable beneficiaries.
Herb Adams has moved to Gorham, N. H. - he is with the U. S. Forest Service.... Adrian Zeller's new address is 401 Wellesley Road, Philadelphia.... The Jack McLaughlins moved last summer to 2511 Pine St., Panama Mall, Philadelphia.... Dr. GordonMeade, formerly of the Trudeau Sanatorium, has moved to Williamson, W. Va.... The John Brews have moved to 36 Bowdoin St., Cambridge, Mass.
1928 Fund Contributors
427 Gifts (Participation Index 90) Total Gifts: $21,089.79 (93% of Objective) HERMAN H. SCHNEPEL, JR., Class Agent
Anonymous Abbott, Edmund B. Aby, Stanton Adams, Gordon D. Adams, Herbert E. Ahlers, L. Paul Andres, Eugen C., Jr. Andrus, Oliver B. Annabte, Paul G. Anthony, Horace F., Jr. Armstrong, John M. Atkinson, Edward W. Avery, Gordon E. Baehr, I. E. Theodore Baketel, Sherman T. Barns, Merl A. Barnstead, George R., Jr. Barry, Frank J. Barry, John J., Jr. Bassett, Sam A. Bavier, Ralph H. Beal, K. Malcolm Beers, Lewis R. Bell, George A. Benjamin, Donald A. Bennert, Harry W. Bennett, Horace M. Berry, Emmons M. Beshlin, Richard M. Bessette, Ernest S. Billings, Forrest C. Bishop, Albert T. Blickley, J. Ford Blyth, Clark Bond, J. Franklin Boughton, George M. Bradley, Prentice Brew, John O. Brooks, Richard G. Brown, Bradford W. Brown, Edward D. Brown, Horace C., Jr. Brownstone, Walter J. Bruder, Charles F., 3rd Brush, George Buchtel, Henry A. Buckingham, George W. Burding, Warren N. Burleigh, Alvin H. Burleigh, Frederick Bush, Howard S. Byrne, Robert C. Campion, James W. Canton, Richard F., Jr. Cantril, Hadley Carlisle, Hollis M. Carlson, Maxwell Carpenter, Allan P. Carpenter, Roy W. Carr, Wallace G., Jr. Carrico, William M. Carroll, Thomas Carter, Lawrence L. Carver, Horace N. Cetrulo, Gerald I. Chapman, Don H. Chase, Kenneth J. Chick, Parker N. Clark, Richard H. Clark, Robert B., Jr. Clark, Robert L. Clark, Warren C. Cogan, Maurice W. Cogswell, William Cole, Frederick W. Collins, Edward J. Collins, John F. Condon, Dana J. Connell, Frank H. Connolly, James F. Cook, John G. Coyle, George J. Cronin, John J., Jr. Crosby, Charles R. Cuddeback, Kenneth D. Curll, Henry V. Cutler, Paul W. Davis, Charles A. Davis, Charles F. Davis, George I. Dennis, Samuel J. . Dickerman, Watson Dickerson, LeRoy D. Dickinson, Charles C., Jr. Dietz, William E. Dixon, G. Harley Dodd, Donald B. Dodge, Byron G.1 Dowlin, Winfred M. Downing, Allan M. Drake, C. Elwood Drayton, Clarence I., Jr. Dugdale, Frederick E. Dwinell, Lane Eastman, Charles A., Jr. Edgar, Robert M. Eile, Maxwell J. Elliott, F. Scott Ellis, Thomas P. Embler, William J. Emery, George W. Engelman, Irving J. Estabrook, L. Parkhurst Fain, Earl, Jr. Fassett, James A. Fauntleroy, Gaylord Field, S. Everett, Jr. Fields, Harold B. Fisher, Harvey S. Flanagan, John Flanders, Edwin Flynn, William H. Ford, William W. Foster, George A. Foster, Robert K. Fowler, Alfred J. Fowler, Harold L. Frame, Richard R. Frampton, James H. Frankland, John C., Jr. Fusonie, Albert T. Gardner, Frank C. Gearhart, Charles C. Gere, Henry S. Gifford, Samuel A. Giles, Donald J. Gillard, James L., Jr. Glendinning, Geoffrey Goodman, Charles F. Goodnow, John R. Goodrich, Bernard S. Goodwillie, Stuart Goodwin, A. Jerome Goodwin, Clinton T. Goulding, Chester F. Gow, Arthur R. Graupner, Herman W. Gray, C. Maurice Gray, Linwood E. Grey, Robert T. Griffin, Dustin H. Griffin, Gerard O. Gulian, John Hagar, Hamilton Haines, Craig B. Haley, W. Howard Halliday, Malcolm F.2 Haltom, Chester A. Hammesfahr, Ellmore A. Hanes, Edgar A. Hansis, George C., Jr. Hardy, James F. Harlow, Adnah H. Harlow, John M. Harrington, W. Clark Harris, William W. Hart, Creighton C. Hartjens, H. Victor Hassell, Arthur P. Hatch, Daniel P., Jr. Hazzard, Charles T. Heep, William G., Jr. Heftier, M. Ben Herpel, John W. Heston, John C. Heyn, Edmund F. Hill, Robert W. Hoagland, C. Stewart Hobson, William M. Hodsdon, Merrill Hoefle, Milton E. Holbrook, George E. Holden, Arthur L. Houghton, Hayward S. Howard, Theodore R. Howey, Ralph T. Hubbell, James T. Hunt, William A. Hutcheson, S. Lewis Jacobson, Parker L. Jamison, Gordon M.3 Jenkins, Edwin A. Jennings, E. Morton, Jr. Jewett, Harrison L. Johnson, Eino A. Johnston, Gerard Jones, Ellis R. Katz, Eugene Keith, Rockwood Keller, C. Courtney, Jr. Kellogg, Chester M. Kenerson, John B. Kenney, Laurence A. Kent, Kenneth H. Kenyon, George D. Kerr, Alexander B. Kerr, John A. Kilgore, Robert M. Kilton, James W. Kimball, William P. Kinne, Remsen N., Jr. Kitts, Albert W. Klaren, Thornton P. Klein, William G. Klinck, Richard R. Kneerim, Arthur W. Knowles, Paul S. Kruming, Paul R.4, 5 Lamson, Charles M. Lane, Myles J. Lane, Wendell G. Langdell, Ralph E. Langenus, Alan G. Lary, William C. Lathrop, Allen Lawrence, John H. D. Leach, Henry Learnard, Richard B. Lee, Richard W. Lemkin, Julius U. Leslie, Gaylord E. Lewis, Bruce M. Liddle, John C. Lilley, Edwin F., Jr. Lord, William S. Lowe, Donald S. Luellen, Gerald H. Lundgren. Carl A. Lutey, William G. Lyman, Edwin H., Jr. Lyman, John J. McAvoy, John C. McCathie, David M. McClure, George Y. McConnon, James McCune, Allan P. McDonough, John T. MacEachran, Wendell E. McGrath, John B. McKay, Donald M. McKee, Walter L. MacKown, Philip McLaughlin, Ambrose P McLaughlin, John E. McLaughlin, John P. Maclellan, Robert L. McRoberts, William F. McSorley, Wesley A., Jr. Magavern, Samuel D. Magenis, Eugene L. Magnaghi, Charles J. Makepeace, Maurice B. Maring, Frank B. Martin, Lawrence H. Marx, William H. Mason, John W. Mason, Lester B. Menard, David F. Middlebrook, Curtis M. Milliken, LeRoy C. Milton, Henry C. Mitchell, Willis B. Miter, Lawrence D. Montague, James L. Moore, Franklin Morton, William G. Moulton, Horace P. Mullen, James E. Munsell, Rufus I. Munson, Lewis S., Jr. Myers, Roland M. Neary, John F. Nespor, Robert W. Newell, Howard W. Newton, James F. Nightingale, Arthur B. Nixon, John P. Norris, Donald K. Norton, John E. Norton. Spencer E. Nova, Barnett J. Noyes, Parker E. O'Keeffe, Bernard M. O'Neill, William, Jr. Orsi, Philip J. Osborn, Edward B. O'Sullivan, John H. Paige, Timothy Parker, Bradford E. Parrish, H. VanH. Pasfield, George H. Patience, Wesley F. Payne, Howard M. Pease, Douglas MacD. Pelletier, Louis, Jr. Pelton, J. Edgar Perkins, Arthur F. Phelan, John V. Philbrick, Harry C., Jr. Phillips, B. Wendell Phillips, John Pitts, George B., Jr. Piatt, C. Spencer Pollard, Wallace C. Pollock, Matthew C. Proctor, Charles N. Prosser, Gwynne A. Purcell, William J. Ranney, Omar S. Rawson, Richard D. Raymond, Munroe Reece, Edward M. Reid, Robert V. Rendell, Richard G. Reynolds, F. Henry Richardson, Robert C. Rickenbaugh, Ralph L. Robbie, Kenneth E. Robertson, Charles J., Jr. Robinson, Lawrence Rockhill, Robert A. Rogers, Howard L.6 Rose, John C. Russell, Herbert E. Sadler, Lauren M. Safran, Ira W. Salinger, Allan B. Sammis, S. Lloyd Sanborn, George K. Sawyer, C. Murray Sawyer, Edward W. Scherp, Henry W. Schmelzer, Richard W. Schnepel, Herman H., Jr. Scott, Charles E. Sensenig, Herbert R. Serrell, Howard P. Shaw, Raymond E. Sherman, Philip R. Shukert, G. Emil Shurtleff, Merrill Simonds, Harold S. Simons, Gordon N. Simpson, Walter W. Sinclair, Dohrman J. Skinner, Osmun Sleeper, Laurence L. Sloane, Gerard H. Smith, Hugh C. Smith, J. Wesley Smith, Joseph H. Smith, Richard H. Smith, Steele C. Sokol, Otto O. Solis, Donald W. Sreenan, William V. Stern, Berthold S. Stevens, Loren G. Steward, Luther C., Jr. Stickney, Hal S. Stoler, Barrett D. Stone, Fred L. Stone, Harry L. Streit, Carlyle F. Sugden, John Sullivan, James B. Sullivan, Richard J. Sundeen, Roger E. Swanson, Gilbert C. Taylor, Muirison K. Thomas, Edward A. Thompson, H. Hoyt Thompson, Rupert C., Jr. Thurston, Francis C. Tidd, Joseph S. Tindle, Frank W. Tower, Charles F. Treanor, William C. Turkevich, John Turner, Cornelius P., Jr. Turner, Kenneth W. Turner, Ralph G.7 Vandenberg, A. H., Jr. Van Orman, Wayne Van Riper, Lawson Walker, Alton P. Walker, Henry L., Jr. Walker, Richard W. Wallace, J. Brougham, Jr. Wallis, Richard G. Walsh, James E. Walter, Harold M. Warner, Gerald Watson, William J. Webster, F. C., Jr. Weeks, J. Collier Welch, Richard G. Wells, E. Montgomery Weser, John A. Westhaver, Loren J. R. Wheland, George W. White, Richard F. Whitehead, Judson J., Jr. Whittemore, C. L., Jr. Willard, David K. Willey, Albert S. Williams, George P. Williams, Henry B. Williams, William G. Wilson, Curtis E. Wiltsey, Ralph R. Winchester, Robert H. Wood, J. Wesley, Jr. Woods, Carter A. Word, Robert L., Jr. Wright, Ernest A., 3rd Young, Francis W. Zanger, John E. Zeller, Adrian B. Zellers, John B.
MEMORIAL GIFTS FROM:
1Classmate.
2Father, Frank W.Halliday.
3Anonymous.
4Friends.
5J. Williams Morgan '29.
6Mrs. Rogers.
7Brother, F. SumnerTurner '24.
Secretary, Van Dyne Oil Co., Troy, Pa.
Treasurer, First National Bank, Boston 6, Mass.
Bequest Chairman,