Sure, and it's time you were taking the auld blazer out of the mothballs and gittin' ready for the wearin' o' the green comes the 17 th of the month. Which may sound like a bit of blarney to some of ye, but I'll bet there's more than one of you do just that! Mean- while, help us count the most recent new noses that are the subject of this month's...
INFANT INFO
Bill and Bobbie Collins report their second addition, a son named James Halliday, born January 22, 1956. The carrier pigeon bringing the news stopped off for a few quick hookers en route and Jimmie's elder sister, Nancy, who is 3, was about ready to leave New Bedford to deliver the tidings herself. Bill, practicing pediatrics, ought to know most of the answers for the younger generation, except, perhaps, "Why?"
Paul Canada writes that he and Fran have another daughter around their new Massapequa, Long Island, chateau. Her name is Laura Jean, born January 18 this year, weighing five pounds, 13 ounces. Paul pushes IBM typewriters in Manhattan and on occasional weekends twiddles the joystick of a Navy airplane in the reserve. nr«i
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INKADENTAL INTELLIGENTZ
This being the busy season for bankers, CPA's, et al., we might throw some tidbits around about our financial friends. Frank Treadway started in the statistical department of Ball, Burge & Kraus in Cleveland on February 1. They are members of the New York Stock Exchange, so Frank probably could give you Ohioans some hot tips on blue chips....John Tull can be found at the First National Bank of Chicago Another Windy City financier, Herb Ray, sent along some fetching photos of last summer's yachting escapades featuring Si Morand, now with Merrill Lynch, Dick and Jane Frey, Bob and Gail Myers, and Jay Buck. Looked like a real live group!
Ben and Bets Johnson are handy to Pleasant Mountain, skiers. Ben is toiling for the Bridgton (Me.) Shoe Co....Also a schussboomer these days is Dave Pendleton, operating from Rome, N. Y., where he expects to hang out a shingle any day saying he's a full-fledged barrister as the result of graduating from American University Law School last fall and passing the New York State Bar in November....Another legal beagle is JohnHetherington who can be reached at the Court of Appeals in San Francisco.
Pete and Weylene Bucklin have been hitting the books instead of the slopes this year. Both are studying - for advanced degrees at Northwestern....Bob Jordan is now in the department of art and archaeology of Washington University in St. Louis Per-JanRanhoff, teaching at Pomfret School in Connecticut, has been corresponding with Russ Neale. Per-Jan received his Master's in education from UNH in 1955 and is taking courses in math at Connecticut. He reports that Russ is teaching at the Rocky Mountain School in Carbondale, Col....The Howie Richmonds also listed Colorado as home on their recent guest card at the Hanover Inn. ...Out the same way are Sal and FrankHarrington in Albuquerque where Frank is in the insurance business....Ed Noyes has been made supervisor in the group claim division of Mass. Mutual's Chicago office.
Around Gotham we bumped into John Wulp a few weeks ago and were pleased to learn his play, "The Saintliness of Margerie Kempe," will be produced this spring at Poet's Theater in Cambridge and published by the Harvard University Press. Between runs John is an editor at Printers' Ink magazine. ...In January our contemporaries predominated the scene at the monthly Downtowners' towners' luncheon with such stalwarts as Rick Miller of New York Trust, Ron Bohle from Crane Co., Bill Cross of Time, Chase Manhattan's Wes Field, Mai Hill from O'Connor & Farber law firm, Ray de Voe from Francis I. du Pont, Joe Garofoli, and Austin Tobin. You other New Yorkers ought to head for Schwartz's Restaurant on Broad Street with the rest of us on the second Wednesday of each month. Out-of-towners plan accordingly, too.
Tony Ambrose, a Newark attorney by vocation, has been active in the Chatham (N. J.) Community Players and was seen last fall in "Skylark." ... Dr. Warren Franz of Hitchcock Hospital was co-author of an article on the usefulness of bioflavonoids in fighting the common cold. Conclusion seemed to be that vitamin C alone was just as effective. Our own remedy is lemon — just a thin twist in several very dry martinis and it is also good for snakebite, lost orders, and the first dent in the fender of a new car.
Ed Lawtosi is selling for the Ohio Box board Co. and living in Wadsworth, Ohio. ...Ray Myers recently became a representative for Lever Brothers out of Detroit... Also around there is Pete Von Herrmann.
physicist on G. M.'s Research Staff Jack Wetenhall is now working for the dairy concern of Breakstone Brothers around Boston - Somerville to be precise.
So much for this session. Ted Bamberger can still use some more volunteers, not to mention m-o-n-e-y, for the Alumni Fund caper. Let us hear from you before Harvey plays Easter bunny.
David S. Hall '51, a sales executive with Kyanize Paints, Inc., has been elected a director and executive committee member.
Secretary, 71 Tompkins Avenue Pleasantville, N. Y.
Treasurer, 506 Washington Ave., Willmette, Ill.