Next month we expect to have a report on the meeting of the Class Executive Committee held in the Dartmouth Club of New York City on January 9. In addition to business of general nature, The National Sponsoring Committee Dartmouth Alumni Dinner honoring Dr. Hopkins was to be discussed. As you already know, the dinner was to be held February 5, 1958 at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in New York City.
Look in the forthcoming Squawkers for the publishing in entirety of some of the letters received by George Bingham, from parents of the deceased members of the class You will remember that George is our Class Memorial Chairman.
Dr. Marvin Kline is a Psychological Research Associate at the University of Pittsburgh. He did graduate work at the University of Cornell in 1951 in psychology and later was an instructor at Wells College. Sax Fletcher is a newspaperman with the Spring, field Newspapers in Springfield, Mass. Pre. vious to this, Sax was a reporter with the Sanford Tribune in Maine, and most recently Managing Editor of the Southbridge Evening News.
Len Kojn is a Public Information Officer stationed in New London, Conn. Len rejoined the Navy in 1947 with the rank of Ensign and has been connected with a submarine force since that time. Lt. BobSchroeder returned to the Navy in 1952 and is now living in Pacific Grove, Calif. Jake Gleber is a construction engineer with the Du Pont Company in Niagara Falls, N. Y.
Gerry Phillips and the former Miss Francine cineA. Kantor were to have been married Thanksgiving day in Kingspoint, L. I. Gerry is with the law firm of Phillips, Niger, Benjamin & Krim. Bun & Janet Harvey are the proud parents of another set of twins. Millicent and Winthrop Crapo were born August 12> 1957- Bun has recently moved to the Chicago area where he is working with Ryerson Steel.
Rev. Damien Prew OCD, of St. Joseph Seminary in Keene, N. H., recently showed motion pictures taken in the Holy Land at a meeting of St. Peter's Women's Guild. He is a native of Springfield, Mass., and was sent to the Mt. Carmel Monastery in Haifa, Jerusalem, for three years of advanced study. He was the first American Carmelite to be ordained in that Monastery. Rev. Charles T. Quinn was given a farwell party with three other Dominican Priests at St. Vincent's Ferrer Church in New York City, before they left for a remote location in the Division of Bahawalpur, West Pakistan. The Missionaries will labor in a dusty desert country with the temperatures for about six months in the year ranging between 100 and 1250 in the shade.
Lum Luhman, Ann and their two children are living in Alexandria, Va. Roy and LouiseCahoon, with their children, Barbara, Cathy and Martha, continue to reside in Walpole, Mass. Dick and Barbara Madison, with Richard and Lynn are living in East Aurora, N. Y. Dick and Ruth Whikehart are living in Beachwood, Ohio, in the Cleveland area. Dick was recently promoted in his work with Arthur McKee.
Ed and Sally Byrkit continue to enjoy the Waukesha, Wise., climate, Ed working for the State Highway Commission. Rube and DiSamuels are living in Paramus, N. J., with Julia, their three-year-old daughter, and Adam, their seven-months-old son. Clint and GerryHoi ton, Pan and Joann, are living in Latham, N. Y., where Clint is engaged in engineering construction work. Leo and Cathie Cunningham with Judy and Ricky continue in Kansas City, Mo., where Leo is working with Burns & McDonnell. Bob and Barbara Keane with Joanne and Judy are living in Essex, Md., where Bob is doing construction engineering work at the Bethlehem Steel Plant.
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