Class Notes

1930

December 1960 WALLACE BLAKEY, HENRY S. EMBREE, FREDERICK K. WATSON
Class Notes
1930
December 1960 WALLACE BLAKEY, HENRY S. EMBREE, FREDERICK K. WATSON

Class activities in the month of October once again demonstrated the spirit and solidarity of 1930. After our outstanding reunion in June, it was all the more remarkable that nearly forty of our members, with many wives and children, were in Hanover at one time or another during the weekend of the Holy Cross game. Reunion chairman, Frank Doherty, was in charge of arrangements commencing with a class picnic Saturday noon at the Bema. All but a few stayed for our cocktail party and dinner at the Woodstock Inn on Saturday evening. Following dinner we enjoyed a talk by George Lord on the development, present and past, of the Medical School and a showing by Ave Gould of slides of the events at the June reunion, and others taken within the past two or three years.

The New York group held its fall dinner on October 26 at the Dartmouth Club, with Charlie McDonough acting as dinner chairman. Others who enjoyed liquids and solids were Frank Kindermann, Bob Blanchard, Ed Schuster, Wade Safford, Vic Borella, Ave Gould, Bill Fenton, Chick Pooler, Dud Day, Al Fisk, Buck S.teers, Fred Page, Pete Callaway, Ted Seidrnan, Ed Myers, Charlie Rauch, Hank Embree, Al Allyn, Wally Blakey, Art Behal, John French, Bud French, John Tiedtke, Jack Rich, Harry Condon, Bill Reinhart, Pete Davis, Ted Childs, Frank Doherty, Wally Wasffier, Jim Mitchell, and Ed Warren.

The following afternoon the Executive Committee held its annual meeting at the Dartmouth Club. We think it really remarkable that 19 of the 23 officers and members of the Executive Committee were present, some traveling from as far as Chicago, Indianapolis, and Boston to attend. Routine business was transacted, including receipt of reports from the secretary, treasurer, alumni fund chairman, bequest chairman, and reunion chairman. There was general enthusiasm for the holding of an informal reunion in the fall of 1961, and efforts will be commenced to arrange such an event, again to be centered at the Woodstock Inn, and to be coupled with the next annual meeting of the Committee.

That evening Charlie and Mildred Rauch hosted the members of the Executive Committee and their wives at a delightful cocktail party at the Squadron A Armory. Nearly all journeyed to New Haven the following day to see our team overwhelmed by the stronger, and much luckier, Yales. The weekend activity was rounded out at a very welcome cocktail party and buffet chez Pete and Helene Callaway in Westport. We are all very grateful to our kind and genial hosts for their very generous hospitality.

For the remainder of this column we are indebted largely to Hank Embree who has gone beyond the usual call of duty as treasurer, and has extracted a great deal of news from classmates, as well as their dues; in some cases lengthy notes from men who have told us very little of their activities over the recent years.

Harry Wilson wrote to Hank from Vancouver that he had been sorely disappointed to miss reunion, but had no choice that week but to attend the Banff meeting of the Canadian Medical Association. Harry carries on his own general medical practice, as well as acting as medical director of Canadian Pacific Airlines and Western regional medical officer for the Canadian Pacific Railway. His two oldest children are married and the youngest is a student nurse. Busy as all this keeps the family, he still finds time to have a small ranch project on the side.

Bill Fletcher has been elected chairman of the manufacturers division of the National Stationers and Office Equipment Association at its 1960 meeting in Chicago. His daughter Holly is a freshman at Smith and Miles is at Belmont High School.

Chick Sherburne wrote that he had just been made a governor of the Investment Bankers Association of America, and that it would involve a lot of traveling for him in the ensuing year.

Kelsea Moore expressed his regrets at having had to miss reunion, the result of his oldest daughter's high school graduation coming at exactly that time. She is a freshman at Lesley College, Cambridge, Mass., this year.

Ted Wolf says he is as busy as a hoot owl doing consulting work from New England to Florida, and that his family is fine. Both sons are in law schools - Pete at Harvard and Roger '60 at Michigan.

Bill Reinhart professed to have nothing to write, but at the dinner in New York, someone handed your secretary a brochure describing a book of which Bill is co-author — "Essentially Equivalent to a Dividend." This explains why Bill has no ink left with which to write. Our own tax problems are not that deep, and any review of this book will have to be postponed until a later time when there is more leisure for heavy reading.

Griff Roberts operates a stevedoring business in New Bedford, which he says is rough at times, but worth it. His son, Griff '54, is with Parke, Davis.

Another Californian, Bill Wilson, writes that life continues to become more complicated. After reading this comment in the handwriting of several of our number, we wonder if this is just a popular phrase, or if it really does happen in families other than our own, but to get back to Bill, he reports that his son Eric graduated from Stanford, studied during the summer at Oxford, and now is spending a year at the University of Berlin on a Fulbright scholarship.

A salvo from down East - Walt Dresser wrote that everything was quiet in Calais, but gunfire was heavy in the woodlands with the advent of the bird season. Elsewhere it was hinted to us that since reunion Walt has extended his obsolete auto activities to encompass an interest in vehicles as new as Model A Fords.

Vic Borella has been elected president of the Greenrock Corporation, recently organized to manage the Rockefeller family properties in Pocantico Hills. Ed Carroll has been named co-chairman of Junior Achievement of Essex County, Mass. In the recent merger of the Erie and Lackawanna railroads, Milt Mclnnes became executive vice president of the combined system. Fred Scribner has been named a trustee of Bradford Junior College. From time to time Fred is quoted in the press on various aspects of income tax policy which he has discussed in speeches before the bar associations and similar groups. Burt Sherwood is president of the Dartmouth Club of Norfolk, Va. Bill Putnam won second prize in the Pray-Burnham essay contest during the i960 annual meeting of the New Hampshire Medical Society. Sam Stayman captained the winning team of four in the recent Greater New York Bridge Association's metropolitan championship, against a field of 47 teams, including some of the strongest bridge players in the East.

Now as the season of good cheer approaches, Hank Embree has asked us to thank those of you who sent in their dues so promptly this year, and together we thank all of those who wrote notes providing much of the material in this column. The officers of the class wish you, one and all, a merry, merry Christmas, and the hope that 1961 will bring you an added full measure of the things you cherish in life.

1930 Fund Contributors

407 Gifts (Participation Index 86) Total Gifts: $13,458.00 (73% of Objective) Class Agent

Anonymous Ackley, Alexander M. Adams, Charles H. Adams, Samuel A.1 Alcorn, Hugh M., Jr. Alexander, Jack K. Allen, George F. Allen, Sam H. Allyn, Horace W. Austin, Charles S. Bailey, Lester W. Barker, Robert L. Barnard, Richard Bartram, Glenn W. Bassett, Phillip H. Behal, Arthur B. Belknap, Roland W. *Benoist, Edmund G. Benson, Clarence B. Bernhardt, Raymond Birmingham, John F., Jr. Birnie, Walter H. Bishop, Henry R. Blais, Wilfred A. Blake, Eben N. Blake, Nelson M. Blakey, Wallace Blanchard, Robert O. Blanchard, William F. Blumberg, Nathaniel A. Blun, Richard W. Bolte, Alan Booma, Harold E. Booma, Roland C. Borella, Victor G. Bottome, Robert R. Bowes, Frederick, Jr. Bowlen, Richard W. Boyles, Houston C. Bragner, William E. Brazil, Edward A. Brennen, Frederick R. Brown, Arthur C. Brown, Willard M., Jr. Browning, Arthur M. Bruce, Robert M. Brunner, Fred M. Buhler, E. Carll Burns, Ewing I. Bush, Merrill E. Butler, Gordon S. Butterfield, Richard D. Butterworth, Edward R. Callaway, Llewellyn L., Jr. Carroll, Edward R. Casler, Harry S. Chait, Maurice M. Chandler, Josiah B. Chase, Frederick Chase, H. Erwin Cheney, John G. Chilcote, Lee A. Childs, Theodore F. Chittim, Robert H. Chrissinger, Horace B., Jr Christe, William B. Christman, Herbert E. Clark, H. Archer, Jr. Clark, James Clark, Roger W. Clarke, Paul F. Clow, Kelso G. Cogan, Michael A. Cohen, Benjamin Colby, Russell E. Cole, Edward S. Collins, Morton B. Condon, Harrison F., Jr. Conklin, Edward M., Jr. Coppock, John H. Covell, George D. Crandell, Burton E. Crawford, John O. Crosier, George D. Curtiss, James E. Dalglish, James G. K. Davis, Stanton W. Day, Dudley M. Dean, John L. Demers, H. Benton Denney, Clark Dickerson, Albert I. Dobson, John W. Doherty, Francis V. Donovan, Thomas D. Doran, William T., Jr. Downey, Edmund B. Draper, Walter S., Jr. Dresser, Walter E. Duback, Paul H. Dunlap, James C. Dunning, Harrison F. Dunnington, Thomas C. Durgin, Winslow S. Eisler, Lee A. Ekstrom, Henry W. Ela, Roger E. Eldredge, Howard R. Embree, Henry S. Emrich, Milton S. Epstein, Joseph D. Farmer, E. Capen Faust, Dudley W. Fawcett, Randolph R. Faye, Charles K. Fenton, William N. Ferguson, Dudley C. Fieldcamp, William H. Fisher, Charles L. Fisher, George C. Fisk, Alan Fitzpatrick, Berchmans T. Fitzpatrick, John R. Flanders, H. Nelson, Jr. Fleischman, Milton W. Fletcher, John R. Fletcher, William M. Ford, Paul G. Fraser, Clarence K. Fredrickson, George W. Freeman, Paul M. French, G. Warren French, John Funkhouser, Richard L. Gallagher, Malcolm P. Garratt, Herbert M. Garrett, George D., Jr. Geiger, George W. Geisinger, William R. Gibbons, Hughes O., II Gilbert, Ellis W. Glasgow, Robert J. Glass, Manuel Godwin, Lester R. Golan, Joseph C. Goldschmidt, Louis S. Goodman, Jerome Gould, Avery H. Granger, R. Gordon Grant, Edwin H. Gray, Russell C. Gross, Bertram Haffenreffer, Carl W. Hamm, Edward F., Jr. Hancort, Joseph S. Harris, W. Oscar Hartwell, Edward E. Haskell, A. Porter, Jr. Hatch, Winslow R. Hayes, Albert McH. Hayes, Merrill B. Hazen, Edward H. Heimbach, Howard A. Herrick, Jack H. Hight, Donald Hildreth, Roger H. Hillson, Henry T. Hobbs, Ranald P. Hoffman, Paul B. Hollstrom, Gunnar E. Holmes, Edward C. Hood, Richard B. Hooker, Robert E. Horn, Francis H. Horwitt, Max K. Howard, Jerome W. Howe, William F. Howell, Richard W. Hoxie, Charles G. Humphrey, Otis M. Ingram, Charles Irwin, James B. Jackson, H. Kirk Jaspersen, Fred F. Jeffrey, Ernest J. Jenson, Carl D. Jeremiah, Edward J. Jessup, William R. Johnes, C. Kenneth Johnson, Hugh A. Johnson, Robert P. Jordan, Robert A. Just, Milton H. Kaplan, Harold M. Kearney, George T. Keating, John P. Keene, Robert E. Keller, William H. Kerr, Robert M., Jr. Kimball, Robert M. Kindermann, Frank J., Jr. King, Melvin C. Kirkman, Richard L. Kisevalter, George G. Kohn, Henry I. Kohn, Robert S. Kountz, Walter J., Jr. Kronengold, Alfred Kull, Kenneth K.2 Latham, David A. Latham, Ernest H. Lawrence, Henry M. Lawson, William, Jr. Leahy, Francis J. Lee, Robert C. Lent, Deane Leslie, Alan Lewin, B. Read Lewis, David N. Lichter, Jesse S. Lillard, Walter H., Jr. Lilley, Oliver L. Loeser, Daniel W. Long, George W. Lord, George A. Low, G. Evarts, Jr. *Lower, Philip A. Lucas, William O. Lynch, Edward K. McBirney, James D. McClory, Robert McCulloch, Walter A. McDonald, Theodore D. Mac Donald, Kenneth R. McDonough, Charles J. McFarland, Alex J. McGrath, Alfred F. McGrath, Norman E. Mclnnes, Milton G. McKenna, Daniel S. MacKenzie, Lauriston E. McLarney, Thomas J., Jr. McLaughlin, J. Frank Magenau, Eugene F. Maguire, T. Paul Maitland, John B. Mandeville, Herbert W. Marks, David N. Marr, Robert M. Marsters, Alton K. Mavis, Carroll E. May, Wilton F. Mee, Charles H. Meyer, Kirt A. Michel, Clifford W. Mitchell, Frank D. Mitchell, Hugh B. Mitchell, James W. Moore, H. Kelsea Moore, Jackson B. Moore, William R. Morrill, Russell G. Mourey, Lou C., Jr. Neale, Joseph V. Neff, Edward B. Neff, Frank H., Jr. Nestler, Carlos W. Newcomb, John R. Newell, Henry C. Newman, Harold D. Nicholson, Douglas C. O'Brien, Arthur P. O'Brion, William L. Odbert, Henry S. Olsen, Arthur M. Olsen, Raymond N. Orbanowski, Horst H. Osgood, Stanton M. Page, Frederick W. Palmer, Byron F. Palmer, Elton M. Parish, Benjamin D., Jr. Parker, Richard A. Parker, W. Herbert Parkhurst, George V. Parry, Herbert F. Patterson, Milton L. Peabody, Richard Peacock, Charles D., III Pearre, Jerome Peck, Philip R. Peirce, Thomas M., III Perkins, Harry A., Jr. Perkins, Robert S. Pettengill, A. Vernon Philpot, Romaine A. Phinney, Warren W. Placak, Joseph C., Jr. Poehler, Paul F., Jr. Pooler, Charles A. Poorman, Glenn W. Porter, George W. Pratt, Robert H. Putnam, William F. Raab, Adolph P. Ranney, Nelson C. Rath, Frank H. Raube, S. Avery Rauch, Charles E. Raymond, Charles V. Reaves, Paul H. Reinhart, William J. Relyea, Robert W. Rich, John F. Rich, Williston C., Jr. Richards, Louis L. Richmond, Lawrence S. Ritchie, Albert D., Jr. Rix, Robert R. Roberts, Griffith W. Rockefeller, Nelson A. Rodi, Karl B. Rosenberry, Walter S. Rumpf, A. Newell Ryan, Robert H. Ryder, Francis C. Safford, Wade Sandberg, Oscar G. Sander, Hermann H. Sanders, John H. Saunders, Theodore S. Savage, E. Linwood, Jr. Sawyer, Parker E. Scheller, George A. Schmitz, Leonard S. Schneebeli, Herman T. Schnurman, Henry T. Schumann, Morell E. Schuster, Edward R. Scribner, Fred C., Jr. Seidman, Theodore R. Shanley, Paul F. Shaskan, Donald A. Sherburne, Harold H. Sherwood, Burton T. Shultz, Milton G. Shurts, Arthur V. Sigler, C. Russell Simmons, Charles E. Simpson, George E. Smith, Alden W. Smith, H. Morton, Jr. Smith, John T. Smith, William C., Jr. Sprankle, Edmund J. Squire, Richard C. Stark, Sheldon H. Stayman, Samuel M. Stearns, William E. Steers, William E. Stein, Henry L. Stewart, Harry L., Jr. Stigall, John B., Jr. Stone, G. Winchester, Jr. Stone, George R. Street, Charles G., Jr. Sturman, Leon H. Swanson, Stanley R. Tangeman, Fred A. Tasker, Donald K. Temple, Richard S. Thompson, Paul V. Thurmond, Ira C., Jr. Tiedtke, John M. Tilt, Richard G. Tragle, J. Franklin Trostel, Albert O., Jr. Truex, William H. TunniclifF, George D. Tyler, James H. VanDerbeck, W. Scott Van Leer, A. Wayne Varley, Edgar J. Violante, George C. Vogt, Arno R. Vogt, Clifford J. Warner, H. Stewart Warren, Edward C. Wasmer, Walter J. Watson, Frederick K. Weaver, Sylvester L., Jr. Weil, Linton D. Weinstein, Edwin A. Weinstein, Howard Weston, Horace C. Whipple, John S. White, Merit P. Whitelam, Douglas E. Whittlesey, Robert T. Widmayer, Charles E. Wiggin, J. Walker Wilcomb, Richard C. Wilkinson, Wesley A. Wilson. William L. Winter, J. Robert Wolf, Theodore R. Wood, Blair C. Wood, Henry N. Wooster, John T. Wright, Wilson E. Young, Collier H. Zagat, Eugene H. Zeigler, Richard B.

MEMORIAL GIFTS FROM:

1 Income, Samuel A.Adams Fund.

2 Robert L. Hale '31.

*Memorial Gift throughCapital Campaign.

Secretary,30 Boxwood Dr., Stamford, Conn.

Treasurer, ii E. Hubbard St., Chicago 11, Ill.