Review of the material for this month's column is frightening - there is so little of it. However, it is nice to recount that Carll Buhler has had another promotion to the position of commercial training supervisor for the Long Island area of the New York Telephone Company. It was only a few months ago that he was made the North Nassau district manager.
Art Hayes, formerly vice president of Associated Telephone Services, Ltd. has recently joined Charles D. Kellogg Associates, a market research and consulting engineering firm with headquarters in Salem, Mass. Art, who is living in Old Greenwich, Conn., will head up his firm's activities in the electronics and electrical industries, with particular emphasis on new product development and marketing opportunities.
With the country in a tizzy on the subject of education, you may have read Robert Ruark's column recently which featured Henry Hillson. He said: "The high schools are educational institutions ... not police stations or psychiatric wards, and it is high time we recognized this. A pupil is entitled to every aid and service we can give until he begins to deprive other pupils of their education. At that point he should be removed from school no matter what his age." Here are three current address changes:
Mr. William R. Geisinger, 1081,4 S. Monroe Street, Troy, Ohio; Mr. George G. Kisevalter, U. S. Army Regional Support Gp 7971, APO 742, New York, N. Y.; Mr. G. Drew Mosher, 8700 Kugler Mill Road, Cincinnati 43, Ohio.
Another subject that comes up wherever suburbanites commute to their jobs is the matter of train "service." On this front we have Pete Callaway as Chairman of the Commuter Committee of Westport carrying the battle to the New Haven Road. In a meeting at the Westport Court Pete is quoted as having "asked for a breathing spell from increases in commuter rates." He said that "commuters also felt that the road should make a reasonable effort to run on time."
Hanover scouts report that at Thanksgiving time Dick Hood and his wife from Pittsburgh were registered at the Inn.
You people around Boston will be interested that Snub Poehler will again be Director of the Belmont Day Summer Camp, which is connected with the Belmont Day School.
Finally, down in Florida - where I suppose a number of the Class are now heading - Ed Holmes has just taken over as commanding officer of the Surface Division of the St. Petersburg Naval Reserve. A clipping from the local paper shows Ed sitting before a large dial which appears to have a hand pointing at 360. How much weight he has put on, we thought, and then realized that the dial was the face of a mammoth compass with the pointer pointing North.
John A. Gilmore '31, tax specialist and former attorney with the U. S. Treasury Department, has been elected Assistant General Counsel of Lumbermens Mutual Casualty Co. and American Motorists Insurance Co.
Secretary, Reading, Vt.
WALLACE BLAKEY
Treasurer, 30 Boxwood Dr., Stamford, Conn.
Bequest Chairman,