Class Notes

1922

December 1957 LEONARD E. MORRISSEY, CARROLL DWIGHT, EUGENE HOTCHKISS
Class Notes
1922
December 1957 LEONARD E. MORRISSEY, CARROLL DWIGHT, EUGENE HOTCHKISS

It is saddening to realize that George V. McDermott has left us; Gubby was genuinely irreplaceable and he will be sorely missed. An In Memoriam notice reports his passing.

The board of governors of Muhlenberg Hospital, Plainfield, N. J., have elected Dr. Norman T. Crane to their membership. For the past two years Norm has been chief of staff at Muhlenberg and he is senior physician in the department of pediatrics. He is also first vice president of the Plainfield Board of Health. After graduating with us, Norm received his M.D. in 1925 from the College of Physicians and Surgeons at Columbia. He interned in Muhlenberg Hospital and served a residency in Babies Hospital at Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center in New York. As a physician and surgeon he has devoted himself to pediatrics for many years. During World War II, Norm was a lieutenant colonel in the Army Medical Corps and served as Major Deputy Surgeon at Hampton Roads Port of Embarkation. For these services he was awarded the Legion of Merit. Norm and Marion, the parents of two daughters, live at 1025 Sleepy Hollow Lane, Plainfield.

With mortgage interest rates increasing heard from your bank lately? - classmate Hallam J. Clark is a particularly good man to know. Hal has recently been elected assistant mortgage officer of the Holyoke Savings Bank with an investment of $29 million in mortgage loans. Following graduation with us, Hal joined the Retail Credit Co. of Atlanta, Ga., and served as branch manager in New Haven, Portland, Me., and Springfield, Mass. Later he was office and credit manager for Harvey Whipple Co. in Springfield and in 1943 he became assistant treasurer of the company. He joined the Holyoke Savings Bank in 1952. Hal has served on the South Hadley (Mass.) Planning Board and is a past president of the Rotary Club both in Springfield and in Holyoke. Hal and Ruth, parents of two daughters, have recently moved into their new home on Chapel Hill, South Hadley.

Did you see this Big Green football team? It was eye-filling and it made the blocks echo. Reported in Hanover during late September and presumably at the New Hampshire game were: Bob and Lois Booth, Dick and Mary Litchfield, Wally and Grace Mountcastle, Paul and Elizabeth Peters, and Tony Hanlon. Similarly at the Brown game: Dick and Mary Litchfield, Steve and Reine Tredennick, your Scribe and Spouse, and Dick Willis. At Holy Cross: Bill and Odie Lee Bullen, Tony and Eleanor Hanlon, John and Pat McKoan, S and S, and Dick Willis. At Harvard: lost count, they equalled the winning score. They did include Larry and Marjorie Healy over from New Jersey with daughter Elizabeth, who is a student at Lasell in Newton. If we missed some classmate, we're sorry but blame it on the team. You didn't take your eyes off the field when those boys were out therel

Before the Harvard massacre, Carroll andNan Dwight with son Peter '54 and daughter Susan had a delightful gathering consisting of Bill and Odie Lee Bullen, Haskell and Harriet Cohn, Carl and Maggie Davis, Carter and Alie Hoyt with daughter Nancy, Fran and Lucy Leland, Bill and Betty Mann, Charlotte Marshall who was visiting her mother in Newton, Len and Margaret Morrissey, Walt and Doris Sands, and Andy Thorns '56.

When diligent Jack Dodd and his Fighting Fifty Five class agents worked on the Alumni Fund last spring their objective was "To Better Our Best Past Performance." The objective was accomplished thanks to Jack, the agents, and all contributors. The accomplishment was made possible by 259 loyal members of the clan. Here they are:

1922 Fund, Contributors

259 Gifts (Participation Index 88) Total Gifts: $22,155.43 (129% of Objective) JOHN D. DODD, Class Agent

Anonymous Aborn, John R. Acker, Albert C. Adams, Ralph Allen, Ned B. Almon, Howard P. Almy, Robert F. Anderson, Gaylord W. Anderson, Troyer S.1 Angel 1, Wilmer W. Ardiff, Elmer F. Armstrong, Robert R. Aronson, Harry Aschenbach, W. J., Jr. Atherton, Blaylock Atwood, Raymond P. Auger, Ulysse Baldwin, Robert A., Jr. Ball, Leroy F. Barnard, W. Lloyd Bartlett, Robert L. Barton, Russell C. Bates, E. Graham Bates, Sherrill P. Bernache, Wallace J. Bernheim, Leonard H. Beyer, Richard F. Blunt, John E., 3rd Booth, Robert P. Bowler, Richard Boyd, A. Pollack Boyer, Wendell E. Boyle, Paul E. Brisbin, Lansing G. Bristol, Clark B. Brooks, George E. Brower, John E. Brown, J. Regan Brucker, Ralph V. Bruckner, Harry Budnitz, Max B„ Bull, Edward C., Jr. Bullen, Wilbur W. Bunnell, Wilbur J. Bunting, Roy F. Burnham, Cecil A. Burnham, Harold E. Busher, George D. Buswell, Frederick W. Byrne, Thomas J. Caldwell, Wellington L. Camp, David M. Campbell, Laurence C. Canfield, Charles E. Carleton, John P. Carlisle, Herman L. Carpenter, Robert L. Carroll, James V. Carter, William E. Cassin, Matthew J. Cate, Robert B. Chadbourne, Harland A. Clapp, Edgar H. Clark, Hallam J. Clark, Robert J. Clarke, Malcolm D. Clewell, Livingston Clogston, Perley W. Cohen, Joseph S. Cohn, Haskell Cole, Albert E. Cole, Richard J. Crampton, Alfred R. Cramton, Edward A. Crane, Norman T. Crosby, Hiram 8., Jr. Curtis, Alonzo G. Dana, Grosvenor Daniell, Warren F. Davidson, Alfred E., Jr. Davis, W. Carl Dettenborn, Lewis F., Jr. Dewey, Robert M. Dodd, John D. Donavanik, Phya Montri Dow, Franklin H. Dwight, Carroll Earle, Charles W. Eastman, Roger M. Fancher, John H. Farnham, Lawrence P. Fauver, King E. Ferguson, Hardy S., Jr. Fogg, Lloyd C. Folan, James F. Fraser, Harold E. Frederick, Harold W. Gallagher, William F. Garvey, Michael J., Jr. Gatzert, Walter A. Gluek, Louis A. Goldbeck, Cecil H. Gove, Philip B. Grandfield, Ralph E. Gray, Frank W. Green, Harold W. Greenwood, Harley M. Griswold, Harry M. Gunnison, Arvin Haas, William G. Hall, Gardner S.2 Hallett, Ronald P. Hamilton, James A. Hanlon, F. Anthony Hart, Charles E. Harvey, Ellis M., Jr. Hatch, Tracy W. Hayes, Kent B. Healy, C. Lawrence Heath, Andrew M. Henderson, Laurens L. Hill, Roy W. Hinners, Ralph G. Holland, Henry O. Hopkins, Charles S. Horan, Francis H. Hotchkiss, Eugene Hoyt, Carter H. Hutchins, Frank A. Inghram, John T. James, Alden Jensen, Clyde R. Johnson, Edwin H. Johnson, John S. Johnson, William G. Kaplan, Edward E. Kattwinkel, Egon E. Kenyon, Max A. Kenyon, Stephen M. Kiewit, Peter Kilmarx, Sumner D. Kilmer, Hugh G. Kimball, Philip G. Kincaid, Daniel W. Knott, C. Dewey Kopf, Walter H. Lane, Edgar C., Jr. Leland, Edmund F., Jr. Levis, Frederick H. Libbey, Kenneth P. Lindsay, Kenneth W. Litchfield, Richard C. Livermore, Richard M. Livermore, Shaw Loring, Julian C. Lyford, Amos C. Lyon, Albert T. McCasky, Ralph P. McCoun, Leonard P. MacDermott, George V. McDufFee, John McKoan, John W. MacLaine, Edwin W. McMahon, Francis E. McNamara, Edward F. Malmquist, Eric C. Mann, William D. Marean, Ralph 8., Jr. Marshall, Andrew, 2nd Martin, James W. Meade, Parker W. Mesquita, Mario de3 Millemann, Raymond J. Miller, Walter I. Miner, Stanley P. Moody, James A. Moore, George T.4 Morrell, William A. Morrissey, Leonard E. Morse, Edward D. Moses, Harvey H. Mountcastle, W. Wallace Nicholson, Will F. Norton, Arthur B. Noyes, Frederick W. Nutten, Wesley L., Jr. O'Brien, James E. Oliver, Herman S. Olsen, Herluf V Orth, Leonard J 5,6 Perkins, Joseph S. Perkins, Moses N. Perry, William R. Peters, Paul S. Petot, Everett E. Pfeiffer, Edward F. pinney, Thomas H. Piper, Winthrop DeF. Pope, William H. Porter, Cedric W. Powell, Donald A. Powers, Henry T. Pullen, Edward M. Rambach, Raymond L. Rassieur, Benjamin F. Reid, Ralph T. Rex, William M. Rice, Oscar R, Jr. Richardson, Everett G. Robie, Theodore R. Ross, Joseph K. Rothman, Philip E. Rowe, Edgar C. Sands, Walter E. Saunders, Maurice, Jr. Sawyer, Willard G. Sharp, Edward L. Shea, John J. Shepard, Horace L., Jr. Sherman, Lucius B., Jr.6 Shirley, Wayne Shoup, Verner R. Siegfried, N. Osborne Smith, Earle D. Smith, Spencer F. Spiegel, Modie J. Spiel, George F. Spiers, Paul H. Spotts, Ralph K. Stanley, George A., Jr. Stearns, Stewart P. Steen, Harford K. Steinberg, Abraham B. Stetson, Richard P. Stevens, Rufus LaC. Stewart, Arthur P. Strauss, Jack H. Suttmeier, Christopher E. Sweet, Donald A.7 Talbot, Joseph E. Tapley, Charles S. Taylor, John L. Thomas, Louis A. Thornton, John W. Throop, Charles C. Tobin, Donald J. Totman, Ralph W. Tredennick, Stephen H. Turnbull, Robert P. Vogel, Frederick W. Vosßurgh, VanVleck H. Vose, Charles A. Wagner, Leslie Waite, Lawrence A. Wallace, Gilman Wason, Ray Waterman, Sterry R. Watson, Clifton E. Weare, John S. Wellman, Harold K. Wilkin, Clayton A. Willis, Richard T. Wilson, Benjamin W. Winkler, Charles J., Jr. Wood, John C. Wood, Richard G.

MEMORIAL GIFTS FROM:

1 Father, Frank M.Anderson.

2 Haskell Cohn '22.

3 Kent B. Hayes '22.

4 Leroy F. Ball '22.

5 Modie J. Spiegel '22.

6 Verner R. Shoup '22.

7 V. H. VosBurgb '22.

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