Echoes of our biggest and best Woodstock Hanover gathering for the Brown-Dartmouthgame. Dan Featherston, in his Smoke Signal,has taken care of the story, but your Sec.wants to mention a few of the folks whowere present who are not the regulars at thisbest of all 1919 parties. Incidentally, thedate for next year is October 3-5 when Dartmouth plays Penn on the Hanover Plain forthe first time in many years. Same deal - westay at Woodstock, have our lunch beforethe game at the Ski Hut, in back of the Hanover Inn - go to the game which should bea corker, then back to Woodstock for dinner.To those who couldn't make it this year, weall had dinner together, plus cocktails, in aprivate dining room on Friday evening. Weare going to try to arrange the same deal forSaturday night, which will keep the classtogether the second night of our stay. Danwill probably mention in the Newsletterthe "big bet" but it so happens that Don andBrenda Millar, Brown '19, were especially invited to Hanover for the weekend by theStu Russells and the Sec.
Don, Stu and I won World War I for General Pershing in the old 26th Division and we have been friends ever since. Anyway, Don propositioned the gang on a $500.00 bet on the game, if we could match it, but the proceeds would go to either the Brown Alumni Fund or the Dartmouth Alumni Fund, depending on which team won. Well, needless to say, Fred Daley was very pleased with the result, and has a head start on the 1958 campaign. To mention a few of the non-regulars who were either at the Ski Hut or Woodstock or both - Jigger and Tee Merrill, one of our few Generals; Helen Bird, widow of Phil, who certainly was most welcome; Norm and Elisabeth Sterling checked in from Ponte Vedra, Fla., for the luncheon but they had to stay in Keene, N. H., some 60 miles from Hanover. Memo for next year — make your reservations early — there will be a big crowd for the Penn game. Also present was Horace Hitchcock, for his first on our great fall weekend (hope the lady can come next time), Chet and Virginia Demond, Ed and Jessie Fiske, Paul and Adelaide Clements, Oscar and Nan Lewis, from Toronto, Canada, who also were attending their first fall get-together (Oscar and Nan, you were most welcome and the gang was glad to see you), Ray and Harriet Hinds, Dick and Spike Dudensing, who haven't been around in a few years due to Dick's illness, Jim and Polly Wilson from Salem, Ohio, who have missed a few in recent years. Also most welcome were the guests of Jock and Edna Murray, Amos and Alberta Blandin, '18. See you all next year — it is a little earlier than usual but we can make it and make some plans for our fortieth reunion coming up in June '59.
Bri and Adele Greeley announce the marriage of their daughter, Sara Jane to Mr. Robert Shepherd Moir on Saturday, October 26 at the First Presbyterian Church in New Rochelle, N. Y.
Reverting to Hanover for a moment, Stan Gerrish and Hal Avery were seen in the stands but we did not catch up with them. Jane and San Treat sent a nice note to the Sec. at Woodstock regretting that they could not be on hand. Alice and Stan Mauk of Toledo, Ohio, sent in some pictures for Paul Halloran's collection.
Quoting from Irving Marsh's column in the N. Y. Tribune: "Bill McCarter, the exdirector of athletics at Dartmouth and now its director of publications, has compiled a volume of his columns from the DARTMOUTH ALUMNI MAGAZINE called 'The Hanover Scene,' which, sight unseen, is guaranteed to be worth the $3.75 asked for it." Your Sec. seconds Mr. Marsh's comments on Bill's book - Bill's sense of humor and his command of the English language should make his "Hanover Scene" well worth reading.
Thinking that this is the December issueof the MAGAZINE, may your old Sec. wish youa very Merry Christmas, and hope that wecan all be together next October 3-5 for ourannual fall whoopla. You might be interested to know that a lot of the other classeshave caught on that a fall get-together is agood idea, and we had some competition onboth Woodstock and Hanover but we gotthere first.
1919 Fund Contributors
272 Gifts (Participation Index 111) Total Gifts: $19,434.82 (133% of Objective) FREDERICK M. DALEY, Class Agent
Adams, F. Ray Alden, Frederick W. Alderman, Willard W. S. Allen, William W. Allison, Hildreth M. Apteker, Louis Ashley, Heber Austin, Clarence S. Avery, Harold C. Babcock, Carl A. Bailey, Edward B. C. Baker, Wallace J. Balch, Frederic S. Baldwin, Karl B. Bard, Robert J. Batchelder, Windsor Beaman, Roy E. Behrens, Alfred C. Belknap, Clifford B. Bevan, Kenneth C. Biddle, Charles W. Bingham, George H., Jr. Bird, Philip H. Blaik, Earl Blanpied, Frederick A. Boulton, Howard C. Brentano, Arthur, Jr. Bresnahan, Thomas W. Brown, William J. Burke, Vernon H., Jr. Burnett, Dorr T. Buttenwieser, Clarence Butterworth, B. T., Jr. Capps, James G. Carr, John E. Carrigan, Paul W.1 Carter, James W. Carto, William J. Caswell, Chester F. Cavanaugh, John C. Chadwell, H. Marshall Chipman, John H. Clark, John H. Clark, Roger A. Clay, Charles L. Clements, Frank P. Cody, Louis F. Cogswell, Guy E. Cole, Donald P. Cole, Howard W. Collins, Clark W. Colwell, Harry E., Jr. Cooper, Walter W. Crosby, Alden P.2 Cross, Walter W. Cunningham, Bill Daley, Frederick M. Davidson, Lucius H.3 Davis, George B. Davis, James C. Deßoer, Paul K. DeMond, Chester W. Dixon, Frederick R. Dodd, Spencer S. Drane, Malcolm G.4 Dudensing, Richard Eads, William M. Eastman, Laurence E. Eaton, Charles W. Edwards, Everett W. Eisaman, Josiah R., Jr. Emerson, John O. Ewart, Samuel D. Farrar, Holden K. Faulkner, Francis Featherston, Daniel F. Finlayson, Donald L. Fiske, Edwin W., Jr. Fitts, Stanley C. Fleming, Herbert P. Forbes, William C. Fornacca, John J. Forrest, Maulsby Foss, Roland C. Freedberg, Morris French, Robert F. French, Rowland B. Fuller, Glendon A. Gale, Chester O. Garrison, Lewis F. Gerrish, Stanley S. Gilchrist, Kenneth D. Gilmore, John J. Gilson, Arthur S., Jr. Glasheen, Harry C. Gluek, Eugene J. Godman, Marshall L. Goldberg, William V. Goldiere, Augustin V. Goodnow, Roger W. Googins, Albert H. Gordon, John A.5 Grant, William C. Greeley, Briard N. Green, David S. Grey, Percy A. Haerle, Louis H. Hainlen, E. Willis Hall, Maurice A. Halloran, Paul J. Hapgood, Thomas L.6 Harney, Charles F. Harris, Harold C. Havlin, Arthur C. Hawkins, Murray Hayes, Clifford B. Hayes, Roscoe A. Henderson, Alexander D. Heydt, Edward F. Hinds, Ray A. Hitchcock, Horace G. Hitchcock, James E. Hoard, William D., Jr. Hodgdon, Manning W.7 Hodgkins, Norris L. Holley, Henry O. Hooven, William A. Howard, Alden C. Hudson, Robert S.8 Huntington, J. Kenneth Huntoon, Maxwell C. Huntoon, Ora M. Ives, Frederick P.9 Jackson, Robert A. I Jeavons, W. Norman Jenkins, Samuel F. Jewett, James Johnson, Hubert E. Johnson, Kenneth B. Jones, Alan P. Jones, Moses C. Keating, John R. Kelley, Richard H. Kerwin, Jerome G. Kil patrick, Ralph M. Kohl, Tracy Kunkle, John E., Jr. Laird, Fred L. Larmon, Russell R. Legg, Edward R. Leigh, Donald Leonhard, Ernest R. Levy, Will I Lewis, Oscar B. Lewis, Robert M. Lilienfield, Walter E. Little, Griffith V.10 Lodge, Ronald Loring, Robert L. Lovejoy, Donald M. Lyon, Owen McCarter, William H. McCaslin, Donald A.11 McCleery, Fredric M.11 McConnell, William M. McCrea, Frederick H. McCreery, W. C. McCrillis, John W. McCutcheon, Lowell McMahon, William G. Martin, Edward E. Mauk, Stanley M. Meader, Gordon A. Meader, Ralph I. Merrell, Nathaniel E. Merrill, Chauncey D. Mills, Charles S. Miridjanian, Avedis Moore, John F. Moore, Walter J. Moriarty, John F. Morse, Harold J. Morse, Lester S. Moxon, Everett W. Munro, Louis W. Murphy, John H. Murphy, John L. Murphy, Samuel W. Murray, John M. Nichols, Harold E.12 Norton, Max A. Owen, G. Wadsworth Paisley, Robert J. Palmer, Arthur I. Parker, Aurel C.13 Parsons, Harold C. Pedlow, Francis A. Pelletier, James S.14 Phelps, Elmer H. Pierce, Winthrop L. Pilsbury, Elmer K. Pitman, Forrest L. Pollard, Rowland P. Potter, Russell H. Powell, Bryan B. Prendergast, Thomas H. Proctor, Robert Quinn, John R. Raible, Greif Rand, George W. Ransom, Philip W. Rautenberg, Ernest C. Rayner, George A. Reilly, John F. Reilly, Thomas J., Jr. Rice, Kenneth H. Robinson, Maurice R. Roland, Robert H. Ross, John Ruml, Wentzle, Jr. Russell, Stuart A. Salmon, Dana C. Sandoe, Nichol M. Sawyer, Sewall C. Scammon, John J. Schulz, Robert W. S. Sears, Charles M., Jr. Seward, Richard E. Shelburne, John A. Sheldon, Samuel Siegbert, Henry Singleton, Charles McE. Sleeper, Newman T. Smith, Kenneth D. Smith, Robert H.15 Smith, Wm. Thompson Smith, Wilton M. Stacey, J. Harold Stackpole, Arthur N. Stecher, Robert M. Stedman, William M. Stein, Simon G. Sterling, Norman E. Stewart, Albert R. Stone, H. James Stone, Louis A. Stoughton, Eliot F.16 Strout, Frank S. Studholme, Donald M. Sullivan, Denis T. J. Townsend, Edward S. Treat, San ford M. Tucker, Milton Turner, Russell S. Vliet, John W. Vorce, Raymond M. Wallis, Robert N. Warden, Alexander Warner, Charles H. Warner, William B. Warnke, Edward W. Webster, Howard S. Welsh, Ralph B. Werfelman, D. J., Jr. West, Raymond S. Wetherby, John K., Jr. White, William A., Jr. Wilkinson, H. Fielding Williams, John R. Wilson, James H. Wood, Thornton H. Wright, James H. Wright, Wallace Wylde, Albert F. Wylie, James R., Jr.
MEMORIAL GIFTS FROM:
1 Sister, Gertrude I.Carrigan.
2 Mrs. Crosby.
3 Mrs. Davidson.
4 Mrs. Drane.
5 Mrs. Gordon.
6 Mrs. Hap good.
7 Mrs. Hodgdon.
8 Daughter, Mrs. Carl H.Rykert.
9 Mrs. Ives.
10 Mrs. Little.
11 James H. Wilson '19.
12 Mrs. Nichols.
13 Mrs. Parker.
14 Mrs. Pelletier.
15 Mrs. Smith.
16 Brother, HowardStoughton '13.
Florence and Ray Legg'1g with Norm Jeavons (r) who was trying to look nonchalant.
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