Class Notes

1928

December 1960 OSMUN SKINNER, CRAIG B. HAINES, GEORGE W. EMERY
Class Notes
1928
December 1960 OSMUN SKINNER, CRAIG B. HAINES, GEORGE W. EMERY

Larry Martin was elected president o£ the National Shawmut Bank of Boston on October 27. Larry started with the bank in the summer of 1928, became a vice president in 1945, a director in 1953 and executive vice president in 1956. He also serves as treasurer of Northeastern University, a trustee of the Wakefield Savings Bank, a director of the Massachusetts Business Development Corporation. He and Naomi and their three sons live in Melrose.

Four '28 sons are members of the freshman class, which is half the number admitted last year. The lucky lads are Henry A. Buchtel IV of Denver; David E. Donnelley of Lake Forest, Ill., whose brother Jim was in the class of '57; Jess B. Kilgore of Chester, N. J.; and Walter B. Simpson of Maplewood, N. J.

Had Cantril and Craig Haines have pointed out our error in stating that Had was the first '28er to receive an honorary degree from Dartmouth. Bill Wheland, professor of chemistry at the University of Chicago, should take the bow for the honorary degree he received in 1954.

Earl McGrath, former United States Commissioner of Education, was widely quoted in the press of Nov. 3 for his statement that the nation's independent liberal arts colleges are threatened by a shortage of teachers which may assume crisis proportions within five to ten years. Earl is now executive officer of the Carnegie Corporation financed Institute of Higher Education at Columbia University.

Joe Chay, who has long been on the "lost" list, has sent his address, 29-1 Chong Chen 3rd Road, Kaohsiung, Formosa, where he is a manufacturer of corn starch.

Hurricane Donna devastated a 50-mile stretch of the Florida Keys, including Islamorada, where Bud McKenney's Theatre of the Sea is located. "Sports Illustrated" of Oct. 31 has a big picture of his porpoises cavorting around a house blown into their big lagoon by the hurricane. Bud has rebuilt his curio shop and restaurant and collected live marine specimens to replace those that escaped. Windy, his big California sea lion, wound up at Marathon, forty miles away. There his deep barking in the night frightened people already suffering from hurricane jitters. When daylight came a man located Windy and fed him some fish. Someone else recognized him and sent for McKenney.

Arnold Van Benschoten, who was living in Mexico, has returned to this country and is living at 2314 Ashmead Place, Washington. Clark Blyth, who moved from Los Angeles to Mexico City in 1952, is now with the U. S. Information Service, c/o American Embassy, Florida 935, Buenos Aires, Argentina.

If you haven't returned your questionnaire to the College be sure to do so at once so that you will be correctly listed in the new Dartmouth Alumni Directory.

Art Gow, president of the Seamless Rubber Company, New Haven, has been elected a director of the Union and New Haven Trust Company.

Lin Gray, who was recently moved to the New York office of the Corporation Trust Company, has retained his home in Wilmington, Del., and spends all his weekends there.

Bill Morton's son, who graduated in '59 after starring in the Big Green backfield, is with the Discount Corporation, big government bond house in New York.... Si Warner's son, Art, graduated from M.I.T. last June and is now with 1.8.M. in Poughkeepsie. .. . George and Sis Emery stopped in the office to say hello on their way to New Jersey but unfortunately I was out.

At the Dartmouth Convocation on the Great Issues in Modern Medicine were Dr.and Mrs. Milt Hoefle, Dr. and Mrs. Howard Newell, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Harrington, Howie Payne, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Campion,Dean and Mrs. Kimball and Cal Billings.

Don't forget to send your magazine subscriptions and renewals to Ken Turner, Free Hill Road, Tomkins Cove, N. Y. His growing business helps to keep him busy and provides intangible benefits as well as some family income.

1928 Fund Contributors

395 Gifts (Participation Index 88) Total Gifts: $7,357.00 (40% of Objective) Class Agent

Abbott, Edmund B. Aby, Stanton Adams, Gordon D. Adams, Herbert E. Ahern, John M. Andrus, Oliver B. Annable, Paul G. Anthony, Horace F., Jr. Armstrong, John M. Atkinson, Edward W. Avery, Gordon E. Baehr, I. E. Theodore Baketel, Sherman T. Ballard, William W. Barns, Merl A.12 Barnstead, George R., Jr. Barry, Frank J. Barry, John J., Jr. Bartlett, Upton E. Bavier, Ralph H. Beal, K. Malcolm Beers, Lewis R. Bell, George A. Benjamin, Donald A. Bennert, Harry W. Bennett, Horace M. Berry, Emmons M. Bessette, Ernest S. Billings, Forrest C. Bishop, Albert T. Blair, W. Douglas Blickley, J. Ford Blyth, Clark Bogar, Sidney C. Bohasseck, Leonard1 Bond, J. Franklin Boughton, George M. Bradley, Prentice Brew, John O. Brooks, Richard G. Brown, Bradford W. Brown, Horace C. Brownstone, Walter J. Bruder, Charles F., III Brush, George Buchtel, Henry A. Burding, Warren N. Burleigh, Alvin H. Burleigh, Frederick Bush, Howard S. Byrne, Robert C. Campion, James W. Canton, Richard F., Jr. Cantril, Hadley Carlisle, Hollis M. Carlson, Maxwell Carpenter, Allan P. Carpenter, Roy W. Carr, Wallace G., Jr. Carrico, William M. Carroll, Thomas Carter, Lawrence L. Chapman, Don H. Chase, Kenneth J. Chick, Parker N. Church, Ralph A. Clark, Richard H. Clark, Robert B., Jr. Clark, Warren C. Clarke, Alfred E. Cogan, Maurice W. Cogswell, William Cole, Frederick W. Cole, George L., Jr. Collins, Edward J. Collins, John F. Connell, Frank H. Cook, John G. Coyle, George J. Cronin, John J., Jr. Crosby, Charles R. Cuddeback, Kenneth D. Curll, Henry V. Cutler, Paul W. Davis, Charles A. Davis, Charles F. Davis, George I. Dennis, Samuel J. Dickerman, Watson Dickerson, Leßoy D. Dickinson, Charles C.2 Dietz, William E. Dixon, G. Harley Dodd, Donald B. Dodge, Homer G. Donnelley, Elliott Douglass, George L. Dowlin, Winfred M. Downing, Allan M. Drake, C. Elwood Drayton, Clarence I. Dugdale, Frederick E. Dwinell, Lane Eastman, Charles A. Edgar, Robert M. Eile, Maxwell J. Elliott, F. Scott Ellis, Thomas P. Emery, George W. Engelman, It ving J. Fain, Earl, Jr. Fassett, James A. Fauntleroy, Gaylord Field, Everett, Jr. Fields, Harold B. Flanagan, John E., Jr.3 Flanders, Edwin Ford, William W. Foster, David C. Foster, G. Allen Foster, Robert K. Fowler, Alfred J. Fowler, Harold L. Frame, Richard R. Frampton, James H. Frankland, John C., Jr. Fusonie, Albert T. Gardner, Frank C. Gearhart, Charles C. Gere, Henry S. Gifford, Samuel A. Giles, Donald J. Gillard, James L. Glendinning, Geoffrey Goodman, Charles F. Goodnow, John R. Goodrich, Bernard S. Goodwillie, Stuart Goodwin, A. Jerome Goodwin, Clinton T. Gow, Arthur R. Graf, Kenneth F. Graupner, Herman W. Gray, C. Maurice Gray, Linwood E. Grey, Robert T. Griffin, Dustin H. Gulian, John Hagar, Hamilton Haines, Craig B. Haltom, Chester A. Hammesfahr, Ellmore A. Hanes, Edgar A. Hansis, George C., Jr. Hardy, James F. Harlow, Adnah H. Harlow, John M. Harrington, W. Clark Harris, William W. Hart, Creighton C. Hartjens, H. Victor Hassell, Arthur P. Hayes, Clarence J. Hazzard, Charles T. Heep, William G., Jr. Herpel, John W. Heston, John C. Heyn, Edmund F. Hill, Robert W. Hoagland, C. Stewart Hobson, William M. Hodsdon, Merrill Hoefle, Milton E. Holden, Arthur L. Houghton, Hayward S. Howard, Theodore R. Howey, Ralph T. Hubbell, James T. Hunt, William A. Jacobs, Morris L. Jacobson, Parker L. Jenkins, Edwin A. Jennings, E. Morton Jewett, Harrison L. Johnston, Gerard Jones, Ellis R. Katz, Eugene Keith, Rockwood Keller, C. Courtney, Jr. Kellogg, Chester M. Kenerson, John B. Kenney, Laurence A. Kenyon, George D. Kerr, Alexander B. Kerr, John A. Kilgore, Robert M. Kilton, James W. Kimball, William P. Kinne, Remsen M., Jr. Kitts, Albert W. Klein, William G. Klinck, Richard R. Kneerim, Arthur W. Knowles, Paul S. Kruming, Paul R.4 Lamson, Charles M. Lane, Arthur E. Lane, Myles J. Lane, Wendell G. Langdell, Ralph E. Lary, William C. Lathrop, Allen Lawrence, John H. D. Lemkin, Julius U. Leslie, Gaylord E. Lewis, Bruce M. Liddle, John C. Lilley, Edwin F., Jr. Livingston, Hendrick deK. Lord, William S. Lowe, Donald S. Luellen, Gerald H. Lundgren, Carl A. Lyman, Edwin H., Jr. Lyman, John J. McAvoy, John C. McCathie, David M. McConnon, James McDonough, John T. MacEachran, Wendell E. McKay, Donald M. McKee, Walter L. MacKown, Philip McLaughlin, Ambrose P. McLaughlin, John E. McLaughlin, J. Philip Maclellan, Robert L. *MacPhail, Robert B. McSorley, Wesley A., Jr. Magavern, Samuel D. Magenis, Eugene L. Magnaghi, Charles J. Makepeace, Maurice B. Maring, Frank B. Martin, Lawrence H. Marx, William H. Mason, John W. Mason, Lester B. Mavon, Joseph A., Jr. Menard, David F. Middlebrook, Curtis M. Miller, Gordon S. Mil liken, Leßoy C. Milton, Henry C. Mitchell, Willis B. Miter, Lawrence D. Montague, James L. Moody, J. Harold Moore, Franklin Moore, Harrington Morton, William G. Moulton, Horace P. Mullen, James E. Munsell, Rufus I. Munson, Lewis S., Jr. Murphy, William D. Myers, Rowland M. Nash, Norman C.5 Neary, John F. Newell, Howard W. Newton, James F. Nightingale, Arthur B. Nixon, John P. Noeltner, John W. Norris, Donald K. Norton, John E. Nova, Barnett J. Noyes, Parker E. O'KeefFe, Bernard M. O'Neill, William, Jr. Orsi, Philip J. Osborn, Edward B. O'Sullivan, John H. Paige, Timothy Parrish, Huntington VanH. Pasfield, George H. Patience, Wesley F. Payne, Howard M. Pease, Douglas MacD. Pelletier, Louis Perkins, Arthur F. Phelan, Tohn V. Philbrick. Harry C., Jr. Phillips, B.Wendell Phillips, John Pitts, George B., Jr. Pitts, Jeremiah P. Piatt, C. Spencer Pollard, Wallace C. Pollock, M. Crawford Proctor, Charles N. Prosser, Gwynne Purnell, Edward C. Ranney, Omar S.6 Raymond, Munroe Reece, Edward M. Reid, Robert V. Rendell, Richard G. Reynolds, F. Henry Richardson, Robert C. Rickenbaugh, Ralph L. Robbie, Kenneth E. Robinson, Lawrence Rockhill. Robert A. Rogers, Howard L.7 Rose, John C. Russell, Herbert E. Sadler, Lauren M. Safran, Ira W. Sammis, S. Lloyd Sanborn, George K. Sawyer, Edward W. Scherp, Henry W. Schmelzer, Richard W. Schnepel, Herman H., Jr. Schwartz, Theodore G. Scott, Charles E. Scott, John J. Segar, Stuart G. Sensenig, Herbert R. Serrell, Howard P. Shaw, Raymond E. Sherman, Philip R. Shukert. G. Emil Shurtleff, Merrill Simonds, Harold S. Simpson, Walter W. Sinclair, Dohrman J. Skinner, Osmun Sloane, Gerard H. Smith, George R. Smith, Hugh C. Smith, Joseph H. Smith, J. Wesley Smith, Richard H. Smith, Steele C. Solis, Donald W. Stern, Berthold S. Stone, Fred L. Stone, Harry L. Stone, John F. Sturdevant, J. Wayne Sugden, John Sullivan, Tames B. Sullivan, Richard J. Sundeen, Roger E. Swanson, Gilbert C. Swisher, Benjamin F.8 Taylor, Muirison K. Taylor, Thomas S. Thompson, H. Hoyt Thompson, Rupert C., Jr. Thurston, Francis C. Tidd, Joseph S. Tindle, Frank W. Tower, Charles F. Treanor, William C. Turner, Kenneth W. Turner, Ralph G.9 Tyson, Robert W., Jr. Van Benschoten, Arnold W. Van Orman, Wayne Walker, Alton P. Walker, Henry L., Jr. Walker, Richard W. Wallace, J. Brougham, Jr. Wallis, Richard G. Walter, Harold M. Warner, Gerald Waters, John P. Watson, William Webster, F. Champlin, Jr. Welch, Richard G.10 Wells, E. Montgomery Weser, John A. Westhaver, Loren J. R. Whaley, William Wheland, George W. White, Richard F. Whittemore, Merrill W. Wilkinson, Frost B. Willard, David K. Willey, Albert S. Williams, William G. Wilson, Curtis E. Wiltsey, Ralph R. Woods, Carter A. Word, Robert L., Jr. Wright, Ernest A., III Young, Francis W. Zanger, John E. Zeller, Adrian B. Zellers, John B. Zey, Edward B.11

MEMORIAL GIFTS FROM:

1 Mrs. Bohasseck.

2 Mrs. Dickinson.

3 Mrs. Flanagan.

4 Charles A. Gristede'31.

5 Mrs. Nash.

6 Airs. Ranney.

7 Mrs. Rogers.

8 Mother, Mrs. BenjaminSwisher, Sr.

9 Classmate.

10 Mrs. Welch.

11 Mrs. Zey.

12 Mrs. Barns. .

*Memorial Gift throughCapital Campaign.

Secretary, Van Dyne Oil Co., Troy, Pa.

Treasurer, First National Bank, Boston 6, Mass,