"Me and You - in "62"
2400 attended the Dartmouth convocation on Great Issues of Conscience in Medicine, among them Dr. Henry Viets and Hazel andBasil O'Connor. Babe and Elsie Hartshorn were in Hanover at the same time and had a short visit with Henry.
A unique reunion of 1912 folk was planned by Henry Bailey Stevens for the day before the Holy Cross game on the campus of the University of New Hampshire at his home on Mill Road, Durham, N. H. The 1912 meeting place was to be in the Hillsborough Room of the University of N. H. Memorial Union.
Among the Friends of the Dartmouth _ Library are listed, Armes, H. M. Brown, Childs, Elcock, Gately, Luitweiler, O'Connor, Alfred L. Smith, Connie Snow, Tanger, Urion, Viets and Worcester.
William T. Middlebrook USOM (Minn.) APO 301, San Francisco, Calif., of the International Cooperation Administration's US Operations Mission to Korea reports that their survey of national higher education in Korea was completed last June. He is leaving for Seoul on October 26, meeting Margaret at Hong Kong on October 27. Together they will visit Bangkok, India, Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Greece, Italy, Germany and Spain; back home in Minneapolis the early Spring.
Hal Mosier celebrated his retirement as of August 31 at the Washington dinner for 1912'ers instigated by Warren Bruner on August 30.
According to the latest word from George Geiser, Peggy is making progress with her new treatment for low blood pressure. The best wishes of the class is extended to Peggy for a speedy improvement.
Ben Adams on his trip this summer into Canada contacted Windy Gale and Nate Whitmore. Ben sure gets around winter and summer both.
It is with sincere regret we report the sudden death of Harold A. "Unc" Bellows in the Seigniory Club in Quebec October 3 while on a vacation trip to Canada. Unc retired as treasurer of the Worthington Corporation in 1957 and since then has been associated with James H. Oliphant and Company, New York stockbrokerage firm.
Per Henry Van Dyne's latest report Dartmouth received during June and July $51,000.00 from five bequests plus $41,000.00 in additional bequests received prior to the current fiscal year.
Barbara and Bud Hoban have announced their retirement to their home at 2639 Filmore Street, Hollywood, Fla.
Harold G. Mosier, former Clevelander and one-time Ohio congressman-at-large, retired after nearly a decade as legislative advisor of the Aerospace Industries Association in Washington, D. C. Harold was elected to Congress in 1936 after one term in the Ohio Senate and another as lieutenant governor of Ohio. He returned to Cleveland in 1939 as a law partner of the late William E. Minshall, father of the present 23d District representative. He joined the Aerospace Industries Association about nine years ago. Washington friends of Harold, many of them transplanted Clevelanders, entertained him at a retirement luncheon in Washington.
We have received word from the Frew Hall Travel Service Inc. of 67 East 59th St., New York, of the death of Roswell E. Hall on October 1, 1960. Unfortunately we have no further information or details to give you at this time.
Carola and Jimmy Steen represented the Class at "Unc" Bellows funeral service in the Chapel of the Glen Ridge Congregational Church on Friday, October 7.
A postcard from Jim English in Clearwater, Fla. Quote, "Thanks for the Bulletin. It brings me up to date on all the recent doings at Dartmouth. All good wishes to you and yours."
1912 Fund Contributors
155 Gifts (Participation Index 108) Total Gifts: $7,990.00 (138% of Objective) Class Agent
Adams, Benjamin F. Ahlswede, Roland B. Allen, Henry D. Allen, Horace E. Allen, Mark E. Armes, H. Lyman Baker, Harold T. Baker, Merton H. Baker, Ralph E.1 Barnett, Harry C. Baxter, Welles J.2 Belcher, Harold B. Belknap, Robert B. Bellows, Harold A. Biery, Walter L.3 Blythe, Stuart O. Booth, John E. Bresky, Otto Brewster, John D. Brooks, H. Harrington4 Brown, Bishop Brown, Harry M. Brown, Robert E. Bruner, Warren D. Buell, Arthur C. Bugbee, Lloyd H. Bullard, Gardner P. Burnham, Arthur W. Burns, Randall G. Cabot, Charles R.5, 6, 7 Campbell, Vance C. Chase, Harrie B. Childs, Walter H. Clark, Arthur H.8 Clark, Fletcher, Jr. Clark, Sydney A. Cleaves, James H. Cooke, Lewis C. Cottrell, James T. Crocker, Walton G. Cutting, Earl N. Dean, Carlton R. Deferrari, Roy J. DeMerritt, Dean R. Doe, Nelson L. Dorward, David L. Doyle, Joseph D. Drake, Philip J.9 Eiseman, Alfred S. Elcock, Walter B. English, James H. Erwin, James R.10 Farnum, Ralph E. Farrington, George H. Fisher, Charles E. Fletcher, Robert D. Flint, William W., Jr.11 Foote, Richard W.6 Francis, Cedric E. French, Arthur E. French, Walter M. ; Freund, Harold H. Frothingham, Roy S. Fuller, Harold S. Gale, Ashley H. Gammons, Everett W. Garcia, Alvaro M.10 Garrison, W. Lawrence Gately, Charles E. Geiser, George W. Geller, Roscoe G. Gibbs, Ruel S. Goss, Irvin J. Gould, Wallace I. Greene, Vernon L.11 Hall, Robert A. Hartshorn, Elden B. Haskell, Royal J. Haycock, Chester P. Hedlund, Mauritz12 Hitchcock, Charles Y.11,13 Hitchcock, George N. Hoban, Bernard A. Hobbs, Samuel Holway, Alvah S. Hunt, Benjamin H. Hunt, John E.14 Johnson, E. Phelps15 Johnson, Truman E. Jones, Dana6 Jones, Wallace T.10 Kimball, Kenneth C. Kinne, Arthur L. Knight, Morris E. Kyle, Morton Lena, Hugh F.16 Lewis, Guy C.17 Lewis, Roy E. Linscott, Rolliston W. Locke, William H. Lombard, Herbert L. Lovell, Lathrop B. Lowd, Harry S. Luitwieler, Edward B. McCaffrey, Harry McCarthy, Charles E. McElwain, Henry E., Jr. Marden, Harold E. Martin, Paul E. Mensel, Ernest E.18 Middlebrook, William T. Miller, Alfred R. Miner, Edward C.19 Mosier, Harold G. Moyer, Paul S.11 Newcomb, Chester G. O'Connor, Basil Oneal, James L. Orr, Caleb W. Osgood, Ernest S. Park, John R. Perley, Lew K. Pettingell, Ralph D.20 *Phelps, John H. Plumer, Richard C.21 Pond, Carl F.22 *Poole, William W. Redfield, Dudley W. Reed, Mark W. Remsen, Richard Richmond, Edward A. Roberts, Perley J. Rogers, Scott A. Russell, Fordham C. Sawyer, Harry E. Schwartz, Clarence T. Shapleigh, William P. Smith, Alfred L. Snow, Conrad E. *Snow, Leslie W. Snow, Mark G. Steen, James A. Stevens, Henry B. Sturtevant, Rollin H. Sugatt, Clifton H. Taber, Elwyn L. Tanger, Charles Y. Taylor, Clifton C. Thomas, Walter F. Thompson, Charles F. Tobey, Ray W. Tyler, Clarence G. Urion, Henry K., Sr. Van Dyne, Henry B. Viets, Henry R. Wallburg, George F. Wanner, Harry C. Waterbury, Lewis C. Webber, Norton P. Weld, Stanley B. Wells, Carl S. Wheeler, G. Warren White, W. Lee Whittemore, Manvel Whitney, Ralph E. Worcester, George F. Worton, James Wylde, Russell A.
MEMORIAL GIFTS FROM:
1 Brother, Harold T.Baker'12.
2 Mrs. Baxter.
3 Widow, Mrs. Linscott.
4 Mrs. Brooks.
5 Mrs. Cabot.
6 Edward B. Luitwieler'12.
7 Income, Charles R.Cabot Fund.
8 Mrs. Clark.
9 Mrs. Drake.
10 Richard Remsen '12.
11 Benjamin F. Adams'12.
12 Sister, Marie Hedlund.
13 Mrs. Hitchcock.
14 Leland O. Hunt '34.
15 Arthur L. Kinne '12.
13 Mrs. Lena.
17 Brother, Roy E. Lewis'12.
18 Mrs. Mens el.
19 Mrs. Miner.
20 Mrs. Pettingell.
21 Mrs. Plumer.
22 Mrs. Pond.
*Memorial Gift throughCapital Campaign.
Secretary, 612 Embree Crescent Ave. Westfield, N. J.
Treasurer, 4 Bank Building, Middleboro, Mass.