A wedding of interest to our class tookplace on June 29 when Ed Lyle's son Brookswas married to Judith Caton of HO-HO-K.US,N. J. Marjorie Shapleigh, Barbara, and Irepresented the class at this wedding.
In the "Shiver My Timbers" departmentof the Boston Daily Globe, your secretarynoted the following news:
"Marblehead, Aug. 6 - For once the script so familiar to this port was reversed. A yachtsman rescued the Coast Guard. Bill Welch of Marblehead and his wife, Ann, went out in their power boat to cool off, following an afternoon race. At Satan Rock, off Cat-Island, they saw a small boat in trouble. Investigating, they found that it was a Coast Guard patrol boat from Gloucester, which had gone aground. The Welches threw a line, and helped work the boat into deep water, where it leaked some, but did not sink. As the patrol boat headed for Gloucester, the two Guardsmen shouted their thanks. Squeezing his head in his hands, one of them added a postscript: 'Wait'll they see this in the newspapers.' "
Miss Margaret Trotta and Ruel StevensonSmith were married on Saturday, September 28, in Our Lady's Chapel of St. Patrick'sCathedral (New York City).
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dominic Trotta of West Haverstraw, N. Y. Mr. Smith is the son of the late Ruel P. Smith, Editor of the New York World, and Ellen Cyr Smith, authoress of children's text books.
Mrs. Smith, an alumna of Hunter College, did graduate work at New York University. She has been associated with Time Magazine. Her husband, a graduate of Dartmouth College, is associated with Time International as Eastern Advertising Manager. His first wife, Helen MacKenzie Catlin, died a year and a half ago.
Bob McMillan of Wellesley Hills has been named vice-president of the Consumer Marketing division of the newly-consolidated Boston advertising agency of Chamber, Wiswell, Shattuck, Clifford & McMillan, Inc. The Wellesley Hills man was a founder, president and director of Shattuck, Clifford & McMillan, Inc.
Benjamin Shattuck, president of the consolidated company, said the new firm is one of the top agencies in New England, and will feature a fully integrated marketing service, including advertising, research and public relations. Offices of the company will be at 250 Park Square Building, Boston.
On August 6 the announcement was made of the selection of Robert K. (Cocky) Lewis as headmaster of Lyndon Institute, Lyndon Center, Vt.
Cocky has taught at the Institute for the past 33 years. On several occasions, starting in the 1930'5, he has been the acting headmaster of the Institute. For a number of years he has directed the Lyndon Institute Guidance program for boys.
He has coached football at the Institute for 33 years; track for 31 years; and basketball for two years. He has also helped direct and promote the ski program at the Institute and in the Burke Mountain area. He has directed a number of State championships and New England championships in track and skiing under the direction of the Headmasters' Association of Vermont and New England Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools. He is a former president of the Vermont Coaches' Association.
Charlie Marden has been granted a leave of absence from his professorship in the sociology department at Rutgers University that he might inaugurate a program of marital reconciliations for the state of New Jersey. He is to be the speaker at the next meeting of the Dartmouth Club of Central New Jersey, and he will describe how New Jersey hopes to promote family stability and to discourage hasty divorces at this meeting.
George Morrell was recently elected a director of Employers Mutual Casualty Company of lowa. Announcement was made in August at lowa Wesleyan College of the naming of special rooms in the John Wesley Holland Student Union in honor of friends and alumni of the college. Among those honored was none other than George A. Morrell, Ottumwa, chairman of the lowa Wesleyan Board of Trustees. The room so named is the Morrell Faculty Lounge. This will also provide dining facilities for groups of up to 40. In the announcement, mention was made of an honorary degree conferred on George early this year.
Charlie Rice is now head of the HartfordBoard of Realtors, Inc., after several yearsof activities on its various committees, andits vice president this past year. Charlie isvice-president of Goddard, Rice and Company, Inc. As might be expected, he is veryactive in Red Cross and Community Chestwork in Hartford.
The secretary to Sigurd S. Larmon, president of Young & Rubicam Inc., informs methat Tommy Burch has recently built ahome in the desert some miles from LosAngeles. Here, he and Ruth spend theirweekends. The Burches have an apartmentin Pasadena. In the same report we learnthat Tom has a married daughter and anassortment of grandchildren.
The Caswells and the Rices certainly enjoyed themselves on their European trip last spring. Their return home was somewhat ahead of time due to the cancellation of the sailing of the He de France from Southampton.
Harford Nay's son John will have a busy month next June when he receives his master's degree at Keene Teachers College, and then marries Sally Wendelin, also a graduate of this institution. Har roomed with Clarry Goss in college.
Bill and Dottie Blake of Hartford, Conn., returned from a two months' European trip last June. Bill travels the country over in his capacity as a manufacturer agent for hot water heaters, temperature controls, feedwater systems, steam generators, pressure reducing valves, direct fired heaters, pumps for every purpose, copper tube boilers and air compressors.
Bill Kimball was invited by President Eisenhower to attend the President's conference on Technical and Distribution Research for the benefit of small business in Washington September 23, 24 and 25. Bill writes: "There were a thousand men at the threeday meeting. The entire program was carefully planned and most aggressively carried out, but the problem as to how to get the necessary information to the small businessmen of the nation in a manner which will encourage him to use it still remains to be settled."
Babe and Florence Miner report seeing the Schiffenhauses, Flanigans, Westons, Musks, Haubrichs, Gosses, Sammises, Quencers, Herb Homes, Pollards and Zimmermans at the Brown game October 12.
1923 Fund, Contributors
399 Gifts (Participation Index 93) TotalGifts: $28,697.30(116% of Objective) THEODORE D. SHAPLEIGH, Class Agent
Adams, John P. Akin, C. Gardner, Jr. Alcorn, Howard W. Allen, Elijah H., Jr. Allen, John C. Almy, Frank s.1, 2, 3 Andretta, Nicholas A. Andross, William B.1, 2 Aschenbach, Cyril G. Bailey, Frederic S. Baker, H. Dean, Jr. Baker, Harold A. Baker, Henry J., Jr. Baldwin, Joseph E. Baldwin, Sherman1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7 Baldwin, Vincent C. Barker, Raymond M. Barnett, Harold L.1, 2, 8 Barney, Howard V. Barrett, Henry R., Jr. Barstow, Theodore S. Bartlett, Augustus W., Jr. Bartlett, Howard R. Bassett, J. Walden Beach, Francis J.1, 2 Beggs, Morrison S. Behan, Herbert G. Behringer, George A.1' 2 Bertch, J. Widman Beveridge, W. H.1, 2, 9 Billings, George M. Billings, Raymond MacK. Billings, Roger Bishop, Charles H. Bishop, Harold H.1, 2 Bixby, Chesley T. Blake, Kenneth D. Blake, Wilfred K.1, 2 Blake, Wilson C. Blauner, Milton D. Bohrer, Joseph F. Booth, John D. Bourne, Henry T. Bowen, Carl H. Bowker, Philip G. Bradish, Robert F. Branch, Guy F.1, 2 Briscoe, Ronald Broe, James A., Jr. Bronner, Leonard, Jr. Brooks, Lawrence B.1' 2f 10 Brown, Howard B. Brown, Leroy T. Brown, M. W., Jr.1, 2 Bruning, Joseph H. Bryan, Frederick C.1, 2 Buckley, Robert J.1, 2, 11 Buffett, George M. Bundy, C. Le Grand Burch, Thomas L. Burgess, Roy H. Burke, Charles F. Burroughs, John H.1, 2, 12 Calder, Charles A. Callan, L. Francis, Jr. Camp, Edwin T.1, 2 Cannon, Victor M. Carlton, Roger C.1, 2, 14 Carpenter, Russell P. Carson, J. Nevin Carver, Nathan P.l, 2 Carver, Paul F. Caswell, Frederick H. Catlin, C. Wilfred Chadbourne, Charles E. Chaloner, Robert G.1, 2 Chamberlain, John R.1, 2 Chambers, Thomas P. Charles, Robert F. Chun, Kan L. Churchill, Kenneth A. Clark, Frederic P. Clark, Ralph B. Clough, Sherman M. Coaker, George W. Coe, James L. Coffin, Charles C.1, 2 Cohn, Solon D. Coller, Robert L. Collins, George F.1, 2 Conley, Harold H. Connelly, James B.1, 2, 18 Conrad, William L.1, 2, M Cook, Warren A. Cooke, George W. Cooley, Charles B. Coonley, John S. Corrigan, William B. Couch, Clifford D., Jr. Coulter, Craven H. Cousins, Willard C. Craemer, George H. Crawford, Donald M. Crowley, Edwin D. Cullen, Thomas H., Jr. Cummings, John1' 2 Curran, Arthur P.1, 2 Curtis, Laurence M. Curtiss, David P. Curts, Charles W. Cutler, Henry M. Daley, Wilbur S. Dame, Paul W. Damon, trank G. Davis, Frederick A. Davis, Walter E. Deering, Philip J.1, 7 Dempsey, John E.1, 2, 7 Dickinson, Roger H.1, 2 Dillon, Frank A.1, 2 Dixson, Ira1- 2, 14 Dodge, James W. Dodge, Walter C. Donahue, Hugh C. Donovan, Francis B. Doten, Frank F. Downes, Randolph C. Downey, Francis T. Doyle, James S. Drown, Wendell H. Duffy, Ralph E. Dunton, Ralph E. Durham, John F. Durkin, Charles Eager, William L. Eastman, Chandler Eaton, Austin C. Elliott, Glendon M. Elliott, Luther H. Emerson, Albert L. Emerson, Howard P. Emerson, Ralph H. Esmond, Robert W.1, 2, 37 Esquerre, Edmond M.1, 2 Estes, Henson F.1, 2 Everit, Arthur M. Fairbanks, Edwin P. Fay, C. Norman Fenn, Robert C. Ferguson, George W. Fermoyle, Norman F.1,2'7 Fisher, Frederic A. Fitz, Harold S.1, 2, 7 Flanigan, Sidney J. Fletcher, Morton W.1, 2, 7 Flindell, Edwin F. Fogg, Lawrence W.1, 2 Forbush, Dallas H. Ford, Burton L. Fortune, Kenneth E. Foster, John E. Frankel, Ferdinand, Jr. Freeman, Leon L. Friend, Walter A. Fuller, George S.1, 2 Fullerton, George M.1, 2 Furey, Edward R. Gallagher, D. G.1, 2, 7 Galletly, James A.1, 2 Gates, Walter C. Gauss, E. Wood Gaver, Donald P.1,2,7 Gibson, George C. Gilliland, John M.1' 2, 18 Girouard, Louis P.1, 2 Giroux, Archibald R. Goddard, Carey F. Goldman, Joseph Goodyear, George D., Jr. Gordon, Arthur E. Gordon, Cecil F. Gordon, John W., Jr. Gordon, Norman S. Goss, Clarence E. Goss, Parker S.1' 2, 7 Goulet, Benoit J. Granger, Carl V. Gratz, William J. Gray, Carl A. Grevatt, Edward M. Griffin, James M.1, 2 Griffin, John T. Griffin, O. Thompson Grover, Louis E., Jr. Gumaer, Edward 8., Jr. Guppy, John W. Gutterman, Lester S.1, 2 Gwinn, William W.1, 2, 19 Haggart, J. Roberts Hall, Stanley J.1, 2, 20 Hamilton, G. W.1, 2, 7, 21 Hamilton, Silas E.1, 2 Harding, Lyman C. Harmon, N. Palmer Harold, Melbourne P.1, 2 Haubrich, Bernard P. Haviland, Charles H. Hawes, Peyton Hawkins, Dudley W. L. Height, R. Leßoy Hellwig, Theodore A., Jr. Hennessy, James J. Hertzberg, Reinhold F. Herz, Adrian A.1, 2, 22 Hess, R. Gordon Hilton, August H.1, 2 Hilton, Ward H. 1 Hockonson, Oscar R. Holley, Closson P. Holt, Kerchival R.1, 2, 23 Hopkins, Edward B. Horan, George B.1, 2, 24, 25 Home, Herbert Q. Home, Samuel P. Horowitz, Arthur1, 2 Houston, Joseph C., Jr. Hovey, Almon G. Howarth, Andrew J.1, 2 Howe, Wallis E., Jr. Hubert, Malcolm D. Hudson, Henry W., Jr. Huff, Richard S.1, 2 Hughes, Ermond T. Hurd, Kenneth B. Hussey, Luther W. Hutchins, Paul A. Jaeger, George J., Jr.1, 2 Jarmon, Walter H.1, 2 Jefferson, Roland A. Jellison, Philip C. Johnston, J. Walter Jones, Charles H., Jr. 7 Jones, Hugh B. : Jc nes, Payson A. Jones, Walter L.1, 2, 16 Jorgensen, Roswell S. Judd, Philip S.1, 2 Juergens, William F. Keavney, W. T., Jr.1, 2 Keef, Dwight L. 'Keenan, John H. Keigher, Philip J. Keith, Henry M. Kelly, William P., Jr. 7 Kershaw, Richard B. Kidder, Harold V.1, 2, 7 Kilmartin, Thomas J.1, 2 Kimball, Philip E.1, 2 Kimball, William W. King, Donald B. Klaren, Karl O. Knight, F. Stuart Kraft, James B. Kurtz, Walter H.1,21 Landauer, James D. Laventall, Edward S. Leach, Walker Leavitt, F. Preston Lee, John H. Levine, Sol C. Lewinsohn, L.l, 2, 7, 18 Lewis, Robert K. Little, Arthur F. Little, John L., Jr.1, 2 Lohnes, Carl W.1, 2 Lombardi, Joseph C. Ludington, Jesse P. Lundberg, Karl W. Lundquist, Almon G. Lyle, Edgar R. Lynch, Edward B.1, 2, 7 Lyons, William M.1, 2 Macßain, Walter D.1' 2 McCabe, James M. McCausland, S. G.1, 2 McClure, Howard E. McGrath, John J. Mackedon, Francis D. McKenna, Harold A. McKown, Paul F. McLaughlin, George A. McMillan, Robert L. Mairs, David K.1, 2 Malmquist, Harold C. Malone, Joseph L. Manning, Bernard G.1, 2 Manson, Douglas C. 9Marden, Charles F. Maroney, Walter K. Marsh, George H. C.1, 2 Marshall, Arthur L. Martin, Ivan J. Martin, Walter W.1, 2 Mason, George H. Matless, Leonard I. Maxwell, Robert E. May, Mitchell, Jr. Maynard, Hull P. Meehan, John R.1, 2, 7 Meier, Mahlon M.1, 2 Meleney, George L. ■ Meloy, John Y., Jr. Merridith, R. P.1, 2, 26 Merritt, Alfred I. Metzel, Truman T. Miles, John L. Millar, Joseph A. S. Miller, Aubrey F. Miller, Frank A.1, 2 Mills, Halsey H. Mills, Miles M. Miner, Theodore R. Molla, John Monger, Wendell G. Monroe, Donald L.1, 2, 27 Moody, Charles H. Moore, D. R.1, 2, 7, 16, 20 Moore, John E. Morand, Laurence T.1, 2 Morgan, F. Paul Morgan, W. M., Jr.1, 2 Morrell, George A. Morrison, Charles J.1, 2, 7 Morse, A. Metcalf, Jr. Morse, Donald C. Muehleck, Frederick A. Musk, George H. Myers, John V. Neale, Darrell R. Neidlinger, Lloyd K. Noble, Ralph E. Norstrand, Leif B. Norton, Thomas L. Obermeyer, C. 8., Jr. O'Brien, Arthur F.1, 2, 20 O'Connell, Richard D.1, 2 O'Gara, Frank J. Osborne, James M. Paisley, John S. Palmer, Brooks Palmer, Charles A. Palmer, Ralph D.1, 2, 28 Parkes, William M. Paterson, Robert A. Patterson, Donald G. Pelton, Edward A.1, 2 Pennock, Robert H.1, 2 Perkins, Henry J. Perley, John R. Peters, Edward W. Phillips, Elmer I. Pianca, Alvin L. Pick, J. Richard1' 2, 7, 9, 20 Pierce, Alfred, Jr. Plant, George L. Pletke, Paul E. Plohn, Charles Pollard, Joseph G. Pope, Donald E.1, 2, 29 Pope, Ernest E. Pope, J. Dudley Pratt, Lyndon U. Prouty, C. Burton Putnam, Lewis A. Pyott, James M. Quencer, Kenneth C. Raynor, Clinton S. Read, John M. Reed, Carl N. Reed, Frederick H. Reed, Howard W.1, 2, 30 Reinthal, Albert E., Jr. Rice, Charles B. Rice, William F., Jr. Richmond, Stanford C. Riley, Gerald E. Rippel, Julius A. Rivoire, Charles W. Roberts, Russell C. Robes, Kenneth H. Robinson, Clarence A. Robinson, Henson C. Rockefeller, H., Jr.1, 2, 7 Roe, Edward G. Rogers, Francis E.1, 2 Ross, Lewis H. Rubens, Richard V. Rubin, Emanuel H. Ruder, Lucius S. Russell, Donald M. Ryan, Augustine J. Ryan, William A.1, 2 Saltmarsh, Roger W. Sammis, Howard D. Sargent, Leon F. Scammon, George R. Schaaf, Hubert H. Schiffenhaus, Joseph W. Schmidt, Emil G., Jr. Schryver, Albert P.1, 2 Schryver, Albert P.19 Schultz, Erwin H. Segal, Philip A. Shapleigh, Theodore D. Shattuck, Howard W.1, 2 ' Sherman, Howard F. ! Short, Victor G. B. Siemon, Robert W. Slate, Justin R. Sloat, John G. Smith, Ernest C.1, 2 Smith, J. Francis Smith, Philip F. Smith, Robert A. Smith, Ruel S. Smith, Taylor Snider, Ralph E. Snyder, Donald C.1, 2 Soley, Paul J. Spore, Judson P.1, 2 Stadlinger, Karl P. Staley, Ralph B. Stanley, James P.1, 2 Steinhilber, F. W.1, 2, 16 Stevens, Lester F. Stevens, Philip E. Stevens, Sidney Stewart, Colin C., III Stewart, Kenneth B.1, 2 Stocker, Edgar P. Stoneman, E. Harold1, 2 Streight, Harold H. Strong, William C. Sutphen, Charles K.1, 2 Suydam, Martin J. Swartz, Philip K. Swartzbaugh, Ted B. Sweney, Chesley L.1, 2 Swenson, Merwin W. Swett, Cedric W. Taber, Rae K.1, 2 Taylor, Alson P. Taylor, Edward W. Taylor, Horace F., Jr. Taylor, James T. Taylor, John D. Taylor, William H. Teagle, Brereton Temple, W. Leroy Teter, Howard B.1, 2 Titcomb, Jonathan R. Townsend, J. Richard Travel 1, Winthrop A.1, 2 Truesdell, Leonard W. Turgeon, Ford W. Turnbull, Leonard F. Udall, Richard M. Ungar, Stanley F.1, 2 Vanderbilt, George V. Van Orden, Harold Y.1, 2 Van Orden, Louis J. Veit, Herbert H. Wackerhagen, Edward N. Wadleigh, Winthrop Wagner, Lloyd H.1, 2 Wagner, Philip T. Walker, Howard R.1, 2, 7 Wallace, William H. Wanamaker, P. W.1, 2, 7 Warren, William A. Watson, Nathan W.1, 2 Way, B. Kendall Weed, Ellsworth S. Welch, William B. Wells, Clinton A. Werner, Jerome J. Weser, Winfield S. Weston, George F. Weymouth, Douglas F. Whipple, W. C., Jr.1, 2, 7 Whitcomb, Pemberton White, H. Carleton White, Samuel C. Whiteside, George W. Whitman, Mark Whittinghill, Robert Wilcox, Louis V. I. Wild, Maxwell MacL. Wile, George E. . Wilkinson, Ralph B.1, 2, 31 Wilkinson, Roger M. Williams, Karl C. Wilner, Ellis H. Winchester, Reuben S. Windsor, John F. Wolfe, Milton G. Wolff, Frederic O. Woodruff, Lewis W. Worm eke, H. Arthur Wylie, John H. Yaffe, Samuel Young, James G. Young, Leon H., Jr. Zeller, Warren S.1, 2 Zimmerman, Charles J. Zimmermann, J. C., Jr.
MEMORIAL GIFTS FROM:
1 James D. Landauer'23.
2 Charles H. Jones '23.
3 Wilfred S. Weser '23.
4 C. Jerry Spaulding '24.
3 Robert L. McMillan '23.
6 Robert D. Ungar.
7 Clarence E. Goss '23.
8 j. Francis Smith '23.
9 Vincent C. Baldwin '23.
10 Harold H. Conley '23.
11 yWfj". Buckley.
12 Brother, Robert P.Burroughs '21.
13 Mrs. Carlton.
14 Wilbur S. Daley '23.
15 Arthur M. Ever it '23.
10 Theodore R. Miner '23.'
17 Widow, Mrs. Howard 1D. Sammis.
18 John L. Miles '23.
19 Leonard F. Turnbull'23.
20 Truman T. Metzel '23.
21 Victor M. Cannon '23.
22 Charles J. Zimmerman'23.
23 Son, Henry W. Holt'36.
24 Father, John J. Horan.
25 Sister and husband, Air.& Mrs. Joseph C.Johnston.
26 John C. Allen '23.
27 Philip C. J el lis on '23.
28 Karl C. Williams '23.
29 Brother, Ernest E. Pope'23.
30 Ivan J. Martin '23.
31 Mrs. Wilktnson.
Secretary, 170 Washington St. Haverhill, Mass.
Treasurer Marble St., Whitman, Mass.
Bequest Chairman,