Bill Sanborn, recently married, resides at 46 Elm Street, Worcester 9, Mass.
"Crick" Crocker and wife have returned from their Vermont summer home to their Cambridge, Mass., residence at 28 Fernald Drive.
Bill Walker's most recent address is 8th Street, North, St. Petersburg, Fla. Several classmates will not be far behind him, an" the West Coast '07 Club will be functioning again. The Leon Spragues are not expected to return to Anna Maria this winter, because Mrs. Sprague is ill.
Ralph 1.. Perkins, associated during recent years with the Household Finance Corp., Boston, is now President and Treasurer of his own investment firm, Perkins and Co., 31 Milk Street, Boston 9, Mass. His present home address is 52 Churchill Avenue, Arlington, Mass.
Judge McLane, Bill Ahern, Mr. and Mrs. George Liscomb, and Mr. and Mrs. Phil Chase have visited Hanover during October.
Harry Starrs' son, Richard '39, who practices medicine in Los Angeles, reports that he has recently met L. C. (Tubby) Wood. Wood is now employed by the U. S. Army as a civilian engineer in Los Angeles.
Jack Childs' '09 Dartmouth Diddings, October 23 issue, includes a quote complimen- tary to '07 from "Nut" Root '09. Referring to Jack's report of '07's reunion, "Nut" writes: "I always have felt that '07 was about tops among the classes we knew in college," Thanks, and best wishes to your class and you, Jack and "Nut."
"Bruno" Kimball is one classmate who appreciates assistance in identifying faces in the '07 reunion photos. Without help he spotted E. B. Fowler, thought that "that fat cherub at lower left must be "Bit" Hoyt. It is 45 years since I have seen Cushman, but that must be him next to McLane." Tim Richards and a number of contributing classmates came to Bruno's rescue, and undoubtedly to the aid of others. If other classmates need aid in this area, send your questions to Tim Richards, or to your secretary.
Bob Kenyon calls attention to the one and only trouble with a big reunion. "Time is so short," he writes, "one can only visit briefly with any one group, and still get around the circuit. That is one reason that so many of us like the 'informals' (the off-year meetings). Sure hope we can keep them going. How about a little more advertising of them?" Comments and suggestions are invited.
Jim O'Neill spent most of August in Washington, D.C., gathering information for a new book. It is to be a report on the relations of the governments of the world with the religions of the world - all types of governments and all types of religions. In addition to his writing, Jim was also preparing a five-weeks' lecture trip in the Middle West to give 22 speeches in 7 states. Thanks to Jim for showing his classmates how to retire gracefully and leisurely!
1907 Fund Contributors
154 Gifts (Participation Index 133) Total Gifts: $10,012.38 (161% of Objective) PHILIP H. CHASE, Class Agent
Ahem, William J. Andrews, Walter R.1 Baldwin, Fred H. Barnes, Samuel L.2' 8 Barker, Edward B. Bartlett, Samuel C. Berry, Lester S.5 Black, Dennis L.4 Blythe, Harry R.7, 8 Bourne, Arthur I. Boyer, Francis B.6 Brooks, Eugene C.6, 9 Brown, Allan Bruce, Harry D. Burns, James A. Chase, Philip H. Churchill, Perley W. Coburn, Joseph M. Cochrane, Robert C. Coombs, Norman C. Crocker, J. Franklin Cummings, Willard H.10 Cunningham, Richard B.11 Cushman, Norman L. Cutts, Elwin F. Davis, Nathaniel F.12 Davis, Orlando C. Dodge, Amos13 Downey, John E. Dudley, Guy E." Dutton, Julius M. Edwards, Frederic16 Farrington, Jeremiah A. ; Fields, Thomas S. fields, Charles W.16- 17 Filiau, Clarence G.8 Fisher, Louis E.18 Foley, Ernest L. Forbes, David P.6 fowler, Earle B. Frost, Ernest H. Garvin, Samuel F. George, Sidney H. Gerry, Louis C. Glattfeld, John W. E.19 Gray, Harry M. Grebenstein, George W. Greenleaf, Fred B.20 Greenwood, Ivan A.21 Hale, Samuel Harris, Julian C. Hathaway, C. Henry22 Hayes, Reuben Hazen, Albert R. Hazen, Richard23 Heneage, Harry R.24, 25, 26 Hiestand, Dwight W. Hill, Hermon H. Hinman, Herbert D. Holden, Carroll C. Holman, Leon M. Houghton, Donald M. Howard, George H. Hoyt, George H. Hunt, Richard F.27 Jamison, George H. Jennings, Harold D. Jennings, William Jewett, John V. Jordan, John H. Kenyon, Robert D. Kimball, William R. King, Victor L. Kitching, A. Harper Knapp, Merton C. Knight, N. Hobbs Knight, Ralph G.28 Lane, H. Richardson Lane, Robert R. Langill, Morton H.29,30 Leavitt, Arthur H. Lena, Fred T. Leonard, Edward H.15 Lewis, Robert P. M. Liscomb, George E. Luberger, Charles F.31 Lyon, Robert I. McCann, Joseph P.32, 33 McDevitt, Harry S. Macdonald, Jerome A.34 McLane, John R. Mann, Harley E. Martin, William A. Minsch, William J.35 Mitchell, Herbert H. Nesmith, Walter S. Nickerson, Albion R.36 Niles, Harold L. Norris, Clifford E. Oliphant, Harold D. O'Neill, James M. Ordway, Fred D. Parker, Harold Pearson, Robert H.5 Pelren, Harry J. Perkins, Ralph LeR. Perkins, Ralph S.37 Pickett, C. Waldo Pierce, Carlos T. Piper, Jonathan36, 38 Plummer, Curtis Pond, Bremer W. Porter, Harry W. Redington, Theodore T. Reilly, James C.39 Reilly, Thomas E.40 Richards, Earl T. Richardson, Charles P. Roberts, Carl N. Romayne, Harry C.41 Rowell, Frank F. Ryder, Charles D.6' 42 Sanborn, Walter B. Sanborn, William A. Sandy, Chester J.43 Savage, Walter A.6 Schwarz, Hugo I.44 Shattuck, Roger C.45, 47 Smart, Wilfred H. Smith, Floyd T.48, 49 Smith, Morris K.50, 51, 52 Southgate, R. S.54, 56 Spear, Arthur G. Sprague, Leon A. Staples, Charles W. Stevens, Albert E. Stilphen, Cornelius M.53 Stokes, Robert T. Stone, Earle H. Storrs, Harry C. Taylor, Arthur W. Temple, Edward H. Tileston, Roland R.57 Tuttle, Howard M. Vail, Solon J. Walker, William D. Wallace, John C. Warner, Harry J. Washburn, Benjamin M. Wellman, Harry R.54 Whitaker, Harry S. Whitney, Alvin G. Wildey, William C. Williams, Don J. Willson, Charles W. T. Wing, Charles A. Winslow, Arthur E. Wiswall, Augustus C. Witham, William E. Wood, Louis C. Woodworth, Charles P. Worthen, Thacher W. Wright, Russell B. Wyman, William U.
MEMORIAL GIFTS FROM:
1 Mrs. Andrews.
2 Income from Samuel L.Barnes Fund.
3 Mrs. Barnes.
5 Herbert D. Hinman '07.6 George W. Grebenstein'07.
7 Classmate.
8 Anonymous.
9 Mrs. Brooks.
10 Mrs. Cummings.
11 Brother, Shirley B.Cunningham '05.
32 Edward B. Barker '07.
13 Sister, Frances H.Dodge.
14 Robert I. Lyon '07.
15 Albert E. Stevens '07.
36 Mrs. Fields.
37 Income from CharlesW. Fields Fund.
18 Mrs. Fisher.
39 Mrs. Glattfeld.
20 Mrs. Greenleaf.
21 Mrs. Greenwood.
22 Airs. Hathaway.
23 Sister, Annah P. Hazen.
24 Son, John H. Heneage'40.
25 Son, Peter Heneage'45.
26 Mrs. Heneage.
27 Mrs. Hunt.
28 Mrs. Knight.
29 Harry C. Storrs '07.
30 Sister, Mrs. Anne L.Coar.
31 Mrs. Luberger.
32 William Jennings '07.
83 Mrs. McCann.
34 Mrs. Macdonald.
35 Mrs. Minsch.
36 Robert D. Kenyon '07.
37 Mrs. Perkins.
38 Mrs. Piper.
39 Mrs. Reilly.
49 Mrs. Reilly.
41 Mrs. Romayne.
42 Son, Charles D. Ryder,Jr.'31.
43 Son, Donald C. Sandy'34-
44 Sister, Beatrice Schwarz.
45 Mrs. Shattuck.
46 George P. Laton.
47 Son, Gilman C.Shattuck '48.
48 Harley E. Mann '07.
49 Alvin G. Whitney '07.
50 Samuel C. Bartlett '07.
51 Philip H. Chase '07.
52 Brother, Thayer A.Smith '10.
53 Mrs. Stilphen.
54 H. Richardson Lane'07.
55 Randall G. Burns '12.
56 Niece, Mrs. Alan W.Bryant.
57 William E. Witham'07.
Secretary, 8 West Hill PL, Boston 14, Mass.
Treasurer, 25 Broad St., New York 4, N.Y.
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