Class Notes

1929

CHRISTIAN E. BORN, EDWIN C. CHINLUND, JACK D. GUNTHER
Class Notes
1929
CHRISTIAN E. BORN, EDWIN C. CHINLUND, JACK D. GUNTHER

We have received word that Hal Leich has been promoted to chief of the U. S. Civil Service Commission's program planning division and that Frank Foster was recently elected to the Alumni Council at Phillips Academy, Andover, to serve for three years. Frank is still in the department of Internal Medicine at the Lahey Clinic in Boston.

Changes of address recently received are:

John Dearth, State Teachers College, Peur, Nebr.; Ed Fowler, Governors Island, Laconia, N. H.; Mai Mather, 40 Stoner Drive, West Hartford 7, Conn., and Bill Hood, 4912 Medina Road, Woodlands Hills, Calif.

Have heard from Bob Monahan that the memorial tablet commemorating Dick Sanders and the Moosilauke Summit Camp was formally unveiled on September 13 at the Moosilauke Ravine Lodge in the presence of Dick's widow, their two sons - currently undergraduates - two of his three brothers, one of his two sisters, and various friends of the family. Details of the ceremony and the installation of the tablet are reported on the page opposite.

A clipping from the Manchester (N. H.) Union Leader headlines that Attorney Art Bergeron of Berlin, N. H., "Assails NH School Policy." Art, as special legal counsel for the Council for Home Rule, advised the group that the minimum standards policy of the State Board of Education "is not binding on the school districts." Court action and resulting decree appear to be the next step.

More information about Larry Lougee from Ray Hedger who heard from him this past summer that he had gone through a double operation for hernia and appendix and was recovering nicely. Larry's new address is Judiciary Branch (JA), Hdqs. USAREUR. APO 403, N. Y.

Ralph Ardiff, marking his 25 th year with the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, was among the many top-ranking members of the Metropolitan's staff from all over the country and Canada who attended a recent business parley with officials of the company at Sagamore Hotel at Lake George in Bolton Landing, N. Y.

Although not a recent news item, we have only recently heard of Pinkie Flannery speaking on the topic "Religion and Health" at a meeting of the Slippery Rock Women's Club in the Methodist Church at Slippery Rock, Pa. He received, not long ago, a citation from the Division of Christian Education of the National Council of Churches of Christ in the U. S. A. for his presentation of a course on the same subject at the New Castle School for Christian Living. He is a member of the American Medical Writers Association and author of several articles appearing in national scientific journals. He is also a trustee of the Medical Society of the State of Pennsylvania and a director of Pennsylvania Blue Shield.

We have also seen, only recently, an editorial written by Van Jamieson for the April, 1958, issue of Consolidated Laundry and Linen News entitled "Sports and Business Take Teamwork." The editorial and accompanying thumbnail sketch of Van are most interesting and informative. Van is manager of the Mayflower Laundry Division of Consolidated Laundries in New York.

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Treasurer, 2 Gateway Center, Pittsburgh 22, Pa

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