Looking back to October 1 and the wonderful Penn game, now that Harvard and Yale are behind us in sharp contrast (and writing before the Columbia game and the others) it is very clear we saw the game on our fall reunion weekend. I'll not continue to play that Rhapsody beyond inviting all who missed this year to sign up now for the comparable weekend in 1961. That will be September 30, I believe. Bonnie Oaks is the place again, and all who were there this year have indicated their intention to return. They have a priority, but there is plenty of room for those who had to cancel and others who never quite decided to come. A request for invitation now puts no obligation on you, but it does give you a priority on a first-come, first-served basis.
The Class continues to develop small-group solidarity, and with new faces present. Dick and Dolores Morin, Margaret and I, drove down for the Harvard game and spent a most pleasant Friday night with Brad andLois Hersey up in their New Boston (N. H.) summer home to which they will eventually retire and near which their son Elliott (D. '55) operates a milk-farm in the lovely rolling hills west of Manchester and near Francestown. We missed the pre-game luncheon and then found seat allotments wereweid. Margaret and I were with other '24s, to be sure, but all of us were down in row A on the track with poor view of what there was to see. Along with us were: the Am Jenkins, the Bob Hayeses, the Bob Morgans, and the Doug Craigs. (All expressed interest-hope-plans to be at the fall reunion in 1961.) Up in the double letter aisles: The Phil VanHuycks, the Pete Wheatleys, theButts Lamsons, and the Dick Morins. Someone said Bill Buchanan was also there; any others I missed? After the game, several spent a very pleasant evening with the RedMaloneys in Waban. Norma and Red missed the Harvard game but will be in Hanover for the Columbia game, as is true each year for the November home game when Red is free of spotting young heroes for recognition by a prize the name of which I did not get. It was especially good to see the Luitweilers again, whose son is now a freshman at Dartmouth, as reported last time. Also the Ford Bowmans, and Tupper.
Wedding news, in A-B-C form: Our Jonathan Allen married Ann Chase, also of Hanover but recently and currently Advertising Manager for the Harvard University Press in Boston, on October 29; that's A. For B, Nancy Bowman is to be married as of November 12; engagement to her Tom (a Princeton man) was mentioned earlier; and C — Jim Craig - Dartmouth '56, as also Jon Allen — is to be married in December (details not available as I write).
On quite another tack, we are making a very careful survey (all classes) to find the status of widows: Where are they? Are they still interested in the College and the Class, either or both? The returns first received were the most discouraging: Moved and left no address. Others are writing and we are having a better communication of needs and wants than before. Some of you may be asked to help locally in some instances; don't hesitate to volunteer information, for often we may not know what you may have stumbled on or felt to be true.
Tid-bits from here and there: Jimmy Reid and family missed the Penn game weekend for a good reason: Son Jimmy Jr. coming home from service in Germany; plans on work in television. Report comes in that the cane Jim carries to work with Harcourt Brace Publishing Company should mislead no one, as a feel of his grip and muscles from daily exercises will prove. Cleve Poole claims he has a better filing system than I do but nice to hear from him again; and also to find that the man who always stood top of the list, Greenough Abbe, and who was leading mover in the Boston Outing Club project, is related to his wife as just discovered. Ted Lamb still showing diversification to shareowners in Lamb Industries, Inc., and with an exhibit many of you can see on the floor of the American Stock Exchange in Trinity Place, N. Y. John Dregge also missed the fall reunion, but hopes for next year. Saw Curt Bird and George Anderson recently in Washington; also sees CharlieAltman fairly often, now he is with Public Housing Administration instead of being an architect in Atlanta. We have mentioned that John is part of what keeps the airlines running. Cap Whitney and Lil vacationed with their grandchildren up in the Minnesota lakes; away from Omaha office, church and social life. Plans on being with us for the big one - which is that, Cap - 40th? 50th? Don't wait too long. And thanks for returning the Alumni Records form. Frank Loveland, who drove F. L. 11l to Hanover to enter as a freshman this fall, and so had to miss the Penn game weekend, reports seeing Bill Fawcett, a former roommate and still selling office furniture in Boston; also that his son is one of eleven from the Cincinnati area in 1964. Frank is a partner in Harrison and Company, member of N. Y. Stock Exchange.
Instead of pushing harder for replies to the birthday cards, let me say a thank you for the increasing number of nice letters they bring from you.
1924 Fund Contributors
354 Gifts (Participation Index 88) Total Gifts: $18,511.00 (107% of Objective) Class Agent
1924 Endowment Fund Abbe, Greenough Adams, Alfred A., Jr. Adams, Arthur D. Ahlquist, H. Maurice Allen, Chauncey N. Altman, Charles B. Amelung, Charles F. Anderson, George S. Anderson, Robert D.1 Askew, Wilson2 Atherton, Ives Austin, Francis M. Austin, J. Shirley Avery, George S., Jr. Babcock, George N.1 Bailey, Edward W. Baker, Everett M.2 Barker, Henry B. Barker, Hermon T. Barker, Roland Barlow, John W. Barnard, Walter Bartlett, Donald Barvoets, Ernest F. Bates, Rolland C. Beers, A. Maynard, Jr. Belcher, R. Gregory Benjamin, Robert E. Bent, Dana P. Berry, Vaughn G. Bird, S. Curtis Bissell, Howard S. Bittinger, Richard1 Blake, "Weston Blanchfield, Walter W.2 Blau, Alan J. Blodgett, Wentworth P. Bloom, Alfred H., Jr. Booth, Howard M. Borglum, Paul A. Boss, Charles A. B. Bowers, Seward H. Brady, Frank C. Bragg, Robert H. Branch, Roger E. Brandt, H. Harold Branson, Robert L. Bridge, Gordon Briscoe, Frederick Y. Broad, Fred H. Brown, Albert Brown, Francis Y.2, 3 Buchanan, William E. Buettner, William O.4 Burbank, Thomas H.1 Burke, Alfred L. Burleigh, Joseph Buswell, Robert M. Butler, Joseph G., III Butterfield, Boyce H. Byers, Drew M. Caldwell, T. Grant2 Campbell, David G. Carten, John L., Jr.1 Castle, Ashton Cate, Maurice E. Cavanaugh, Frank P.1 Cereghino, Harold L. Chapman, Frank R. Chittick, Stanley F. Christophe, Kenneth Clark, Howard E. Clark, Robert L.1 Coe, John B. Coffin, Frank S. Collins, Harold S.2 Comesky, Frank 1 Conrad, Edgar K., Jr.2 Corwin, W. Sherman Countryman, H. Dick Cowley, W. H. Coyle, Donald E. Coyle, John A. Craig, Douglas S. Crawford, Donald L.1 Cross, Stephen H. Cross, Ward C.1 Crouter, Gordon Curtis, Stanley L. Dagostino, Alfred J.1 Daniell, John H. Daum, Earl C. Davidson, Robert L. Davis, Kenneth W. Dickinson, Elwood T. Diehl, Frederick E. Doe, J. Roberts Donaldson, Edward1 Donnelly, Patrick Dorward, Arthur R. Drake, Keith Dregge, John W. Dreier, William C.2 DuBois, William S. Dunham, Stewart P.2 Dyche, David B. Eaton, Elliott F.2, 5 Eaton, Frederic N. Egolf, Joseph L. Eldredge, Stuart E. Ellis, Samuel E. Ellsworth, Robert R.1 Emrich, George L., Jr. Erckert, Lewis F. Everett, Norman S. Falcon, Joseph V. Farnsworth, Winston H.1 Fawcett, Willard S. Fenderson, Robert J. Findlater, William1 Fish, Sidney Fishbein, Lawrence A. Fistere, Robert V.1 Fitch, C. Morrison Fitz-Gerald, Harald W.2 Fitzpatrick, Leo J. Fitzpatrick, Thomas C.1 Fleming, John A. Flint, Thomas, Jr. Foley, Kenneth W. Forbes, John W.1 Ford, Paul Foster, Carroll B. Foster, Cedric W. Fredericks, William C.1 French, Charles M. Friedeberg, Fred2 Gallup, Prentiss B. Geilich, Simon H. George, Arnold P. Gercke, George J.2 Gibson, Alexander D. Gibson, Roland A. Gifford, Richard T. Gillander, Royall J. Goddard, Julian C. Goddard, Theodore N. Goldman, J. Harold Gordon, G. Paul Gorton, William D. Gould, Philip C. Gowrie, Clarence W.2 Graham, Douglas Granata, Frank H. Grauer, Otto C.6 Gunnell, Robert C. Hadlock, Albert E., Jr. Haerle, Rudolf K. Hagenbuckle, Vernon B. Haile, Pennington Hailparn, Alfred J. Hale, Edward P.1 Hall, Edward H.1 Hall, Robert B. Hallin, Bertrand H. Hamm, Earle E. Harrington, Frank L. Harrison, Richard M. Harter, H. Laurence Hartman, William B. Hartshorn, C. Henry Harvey, Kenneth A.2 Haskell, Alexander C. Haskin, Dana L. Hatch, William S.2 Haugan, Jevne Hayes, Robert S. Healy, Paul F. Hecht, Octavio Heegaard, William R. Henry, Richard A. Hersey, Waldon B. Hess, Richard D. Hewes, Laurence 1., Jr. Hickok, Ernest S. Hicks, Parker A. Higley, Clifford W. Hill, Edgar A. Hodgman, Elliot T.2 Hoffman, Herbert H. Holbrook, Charles S.2 Holliday, Joseph W. Hollis, Warren T., Jr. Holmlund, Harry A. Honigsberg, Alan Hopkins, Raymond E. Hosley, Wendell P.1 Howe, Edward T. Hudson, Henry C. Hull, Donald B. Hutchinson, Henry Hutton, James M., Jr. Jackson, Otis G. Jackson, Parker L.2 Jagger, Claude A.1 Janvrin, Richard M. Jenkins, Arnold D. Jetter, Frank Johnson, Charles C.1 Jones, C. Edward Jones, Edward C. Jones, H. Fletcher Jones, J. Willis, Jr. Jones, Ralph G. Jones, William E. Jones, W. Logan, Jr. Kaiser, Herbert H. Kane, Paul F. Karslake, Frank G. Kearns, Charles A. Keegin, S. Warwick1 Kees, Earl H. Kellogg, Clifton W. Kenney, George B. Keyes, Arthur H. Kidde, Walter L. King, Gerald G. Kirkbright, James C. Knott, Robert C.2 Knox, William B.1 Knudson, Charles A. Kolodin, Abraham Kugelman, Lawrence J. Ladd, Leslie C. Lamb, Edward Lamb, Theodore W.7 Lamont, Louis J. Lamson, Samuel A. Lanier, Emilio A. Larcom, Russell C.2 Larkin, J. Walter Lawrence, Richard H. Learned, Edward H. Leonard, Daniel Leonard, Richard C.2 Letteney, Russell W.2 Levy, Leonard Lin, Chun1 Linnekin, Leroy C. Lonsdale, Ralph E.2, 8 Lonsdale, Stanley J. Lord, Wallace R. Lourie, George W. Loveland, Franklin O. Luitwieler, Clarence S., Jr. Lupfer, William B.1 Lyon, Evan B. Lyon, Stanley H.1 Macaulay, Robert E. McClintock, Chester L.2 McCollom, Robert L. McElwain, John A. McGonagle, William A., Jr.1 McKenzie, Frederick P. McMillan, David E., Jr. McNiff, William J. Maguire, Frederick W. Malcolm, James A. Maloney, Gerald S. Mandel, Frank E. Manley, Bertrand D. Mansure, Edmund F. Marks, Herbert E. Marshall, Edward A. Marshall, William L., Jr. Matchett, George C.1 Mauk, John S. Maxwell, Noble O.2 May, John1 Mickey, Frank J.1 Miller, Charles W. Miller, Harlan W. Miller, Ralph E.2 Miller, Sidney E. Mills, Harry C. Monahan, DeLong H. Montross, Franklin, Jr. Moody, Perry H. Moore, James A., Jr. Moran, Edward G. Morehouse, Theodore C., Jr. Morgan, Robert M. Morgan, William M., Jr.1 Morin, Richard W. Morrill, Robert W. Morrison, Donald A.1 Morse, Philip M. Moyes, Joseph M. Murphy, George T.1 Nason, Edwin F. Nazro, Winthrop B. Newcomb, Nelson O., Jr. Newell, Ralph P. Newton, James H., Jr. Nilsen, Theodore B. Noon, Leo M. Norton, Charles W.2 Noyes, George E. Noyes, Roger C. Oatman, William F. Obert, J. Edwin Osborne, David A.1 Parker, John D., Jr. Parker, Lloyd L. Patten, William S. Patterson, Shepard H. Pearson, E. Leonard Perry, Albert O.2 Perry, David A.2 Poole, Willard C., Jr. Prager, George S.2 Pratt, Emory L.2 Proctor, John W. Quimby, Carlyle F. Ramsdell, F. Lee Ranney, Harr F.9, 10, 14 Rautenberg, Leonard E. Reed, Bleike S. Reid, James M. Richards, Gordon D.1 Richardson, Ralph H. Rider, Stewart F. Rix, Fred N.1 Roberts, C. Bayard1 Roberts, Samuel R. Robinson, Albert L. Robinson, Robin Rockwood, George H.1 Rosie, Norman L. Rothschild, Leon I. Rubins, David K. Rummel, Norman E.1 Rutherford, James A., Jr. Ryder, Nathaniel D. Sammons, Joseph A. Schoonmaker, Arlan H. Schutz, Edward A.2 Seavey, John W. Shanaman, Fred C. Shane, Raymond T. Sheehy, Francis E. Shnayerson, Edward F.2 Short, William W.2 Shvetzoff, Dimitri A. Sloane, Royce I. Sly, J. Belden Smart, Preston B. Smith, Charles F. Smith, Francis B.2 Smith, G. Kendall Smith, Merritt H. O. Smith, Robert H. Smith, William W. Solly, David A., Jr. Spargo, Edward C., Jr. Spaulding, C. Jerry Sprague, Arthur W. Staley, Harry R. Stephenson, Otis E. Stephenson, Roger V. Stevens, George M., Jr.2 Stevenson, Donald M. Stevenson, Henry A., Jr. Stilwill, Clarence L.1 Stockwell, Harland C. Stone, Laurence S. Stone, Leo Stopford, W. Almon Strait, Richard H. Strong, Robert C.11 Stuart, J. Ralph Sturtevant, Windsor Stutzman, Rudolph A., Jr. Sullivan, Edward C.1' 12 Swan, James E.1 Swoboda, Herman C.2 Sycamore, Leslie K. Synnott, Paul A. Taylor, James W., Jr. Taylor, Roland W. Thompson, Lyman A. Thornton, Gilbert2 Thornton, William W. Thurston, Arthur N. Tice, J. Frank Toland, Bernard E. Tonis, Frank J. Townes, John B. Tracy, Hubert J.1 Trafton, George H. Traver, George G. Treadway, A. Russell Treat, Lawrence Tremaine, Jay E.2, 13 Tucker, Ruel E. Tupper, Alton F., Jr. Turner, F. Sumner Van Huyck, Phillips M. Vofrei, Roy A.1 Voorhis, Edward B.1 Voorhis, Gilbert T. Vought, Sheldon B. Wagner, Richard R.1 Walker, Bradley A. Walker, Ernest G. Walker, Kenneth B. Ward, Kenneth H.2 Watkins, Myron H. Watson, Arthur A.2 Weaver, Harry S., Jr. Weeks, Forrest M. Wheatley, John R. Wheaton, James S. Wheeler, Girard E. Whit, Lawrence B. White, James T. Whitney, Casper E. Whitney, Warren O. Wilbur, Donald E. Wilkinson, Robert S. Willard, Lester H.1 Willi, Edward J. Winslow, Gordon B. Winsor, Edward Wolfe, Harry D. Wood, Charles E. Wood, Edward S. Wood, Frederick E. Wood, Gerald C.2 Woodbridge, John E. Wright, Burchard U.1 Wright, Charles W.2 Wright, Paul M. Yates, George W. Yonkers, Edward H.
MEMORIAL GIFTS FROM:
1 Income, IndividualMemorial Fund.
2 Income, 1924Endowment Fund.
3 Son, Malcolm G.Brown '37.
4 Income, William O.Buettner Fund.
5 John B. Coe '24.
6 Income, Otto C.Grauer Fund.
7 Income, Theodore W.Lamb Fund.
8 Brother, Stanley J.Lonsdale '24.
9 Mrs. Ranney.
10 Income, Harr F.Kanney Fund.
11 Income, Robert C.Strong, Fund.
12 Mrs. Sullivan.
13 Anonymous.14: Son, H. Flint Ranney'56.
*Memorial Gift throughCapital Campaign.
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