Class Notes

1933

HENRY P. SMITH III, DONALD F. D'ARCY
Class Notes
1933
HENRY P. SMITH III, DONALD F. D'ARCY

Two months from now it will be TWENTYFIVE FOR THIRTY-THREE! Are your plans made to arrive in Hanover June 12, by 6:00 p.m?

If you haven't taken care of your Memorial Fund and Development Fund pledge yet, please sit down and do so now. Please think in terms of 33 times your annual Alumni Fund giving for this tremendous double and triple project. This is no "must," of course, but it may be helpful to you in guiding your thinking about what you want to do and what you can do for the College. Starting right now, we have 32 months to pay.

As you know, the Hopkins Dinner on February 5, brought out almost fifty of this Class of 1933, most of them with dates. We were surpassed in numbers attending only by Nelson Rockefeller's class of 1930. Truly a tremendous show of spirit by 1933!

Since the MAGAZINE is devoting considerable space to the special feature "American Higher Education 1958," we are going to cut this column short this month. It's a good thing, too, for our only news consists of two newspaper clippings, one stating that Asst. Atty. Gen. Arnold H. Salisbury would be the principal speaker at the Medford (Mass.) Republican City Committee, and the other stating that George M. Rideout, vice president of Babson's Reports, would be the principal speaker before the Quincy (Mass.) Kiwanis Club. A card mentioned that Wes Beattie of Melrose, Mass., had sojourned in Hanover, and the following are address changes:

Robert A. Winger, Ciaxa Postal 861, Sao Paulo, Brazil, S.A.; William F. Atwood, Director of Advertising and Promotion (N. H. & Vt.) Avis Rent-A-Car, working at 84 Harlow St., Bangor, Me., and living at 127 Hammond St.; Dr. Edmund R. Blower, doctoring at 185 West Bowery St., Akron, Ohio and living at 246 Wolcott Rd., Akron 13; Charles A. White Jr., Advertising Agency at Suite 1414, 1528 Walnut, Philadelphia 2 and Charlie living at 218 Hewett Rd., Wyncote, Pa.; Robert W. Taylor at 635 Kroger Lane, Cincinnati 26, Ohio; J. Parker Chisholm at R.F.D., GrayGables, Buzzards Bay, Mass.; John D. Kelley, 2129 West Mill Rd., Milwaukee 9, Wis.; Fred W. Janvrin at 6100 Barrie, Dearborn, Mich.; Leslie M. Huntley, 336 N. Gale Ave., Apt. 229, Hawthorne, Cal.; G. Jacques Mohr, P.O. Box 590, Lewiston, Pa.; William K. Andrews, 460 Esplanade, Miami Springs, Fla.; Robert F. Swander, 36700 Jackson Rd., Chagrin Falls, Ohio; and last but not least, Chandler M. Sprague II, 934 Paloma, Burlingame, Cal.

And that's it for this month, kids. Don't forget that you have only one TWENTYFIFTH and only one MEMORIAL FUND. Happy Income Tax!

Dick Jackson '33 (left), Assistant Secretary ofthe Navy, visited Omaha's Naval ReserveTraining Command in February, and whilethere met "Tinner" Gordon 41 (center)and Dick Walker '28 at a luncheon.

Frederick A. Birmingham '33, former editor of "Esquire" Magazine, is the new director of "Playboy" Magazine's editorial and promotional activities in men's fashions.

Secretary, 217 Goundry Street North Tonawanda, N. Y.

Combined Fund Chairman, P.O. Box 384, Dover, N. H.