Class Notes

1936

October 1961 BARRY C. SULLIVAN, E. JAMES STEPHENS JR.
Class Notes
1936
October 1961 BARRY C. SULLIVAN, E. JAMES STEPHENS JR.

This was the year I was going to become Emeritus but Vinnie Weniworth trapped me on the telephone one evening when my wife, King, was out. I was tending the house and Roger, three years old, youngest of our three boys, was yelling. Thus, I am your Secretary - and, from the Southland, How are y'all?

One point was omitted from the excellent July notes on the great Twenty-fifth Reunion prepared by John Sawyer. The teenage sons of our classmates look more like their fathers, as we remember them, than the fathers do now. Nevertheless, we all look pretty good in a somewhat re-treaded way.

The 1964 World's Fair in New York is going to have the careful attention, and guarantee of success, from Dick Treadway, our favorite hotel operator, who has been appointed a member of the Fair Commis- sion by Governor Volpe of Massachusetts.

In New Britain, Conn., Max Howard, attorney, received the Rotary Club's "Citizenof-the-Year Award" for his work on redevelopment of the city. Congratulations, Max.

Sure. would like to hear from EarnestM. Curtis, Washington University, who "adopted" our class following graduation from Tuck School in 1937. His three brothers graduated from the College, and one, Representative Thomas D. Curtis '32, is a Trustee.

Note from the Howard Business School shows SifErein M. Vass, Divisional Controller, Ford Motor Co., as a generous supporter of their program.

Eleazar Wheelock, Yale man, would be pleased that Zeb White, professor in Yale's Forestry Department, will be the new president of the Dartmouth Club of New Haven. (Does it meet at Moreys' with the poor little lambs?)

Marion and Malcolm Rowell celebrated their silver wedding anniversary June 1 at (for them) a surprise party in the Pilgrim Room of South Congregational Church, Newport, N. H. Perhaps their, happy experience together would be of assistance to R. Wellington Daniels, just elected president, Board of Trustees, Family Counseling Service, Somerset County, N. J.

Three of our classmates are top officers of Future Springfield (Mass.), Inc. They are Larry D. Lewis, president: Albert L, Gibney, vice president; and Holiis M. Carlisle, secretary.

George W. McCleary, Director of printing and specialty paper sales for Ecusta, is working with Olin Mathieson Chemical Corporation on an extensive advertising campaign urging people to buy Bibles as Christmas presents. . . . New senior vice-president of Kenyon and Eckhardt, Inc., advertisers, is W. Stephens Dietz.. . . Edward T. McGrath is the new public information supervisor for the Conn. State Highway Department. . . . Mignonne Spring, daughter of the William S. Springs, made her bow to society on June 22 at the Stamford Yacht Club. . . . The Donald G. Robbins Jr. family gained a son-in-law when daughter Anne Wheelock married David Owen Jackson. . . . The new Mrs. Bruce K. Johnson is AldisP. Butler's daughter, Louise.

Raphael Hillyer recently returned from a concert tour of the Far East with the Juilliard Quartet. After a concert in Formosa, Rafe created a veritable furor when he addressed the audience in excellent Chinese. . . . "Still Dean of Vermont College, Montpelier, Vt." is Wendell Harding. . . . Classes of '67, '69 and '74 be on the lookout for Walker Ill, Hunter and Bert, respectively, sons of Walker Lewis Jr.. ..

Movers have been busy with the following: Roy F. Bergengren to 65 River Dunes Road, Day- tona Beach, Fla.; Robert T. Dickson, Personnel Development Director, 999 S. Broadway, Denver 9, Colo. (Home: 2990 S. Cook, Denver); Roderick M. Ladd, to P. O. Box 1687, Nassau, Bahamas; Col. Thomas H. Lane, Medical Section, Hq. USARCARIB, Fort Amador, Canal Zone; Frank B. Nairne Jr. to 3091 Riddle View Lane, Cincinnati 20, Ohio, from Wayne, Ill.; and Dugald G. Porter to 2005 Murchison Drive, Burlingame, Calif.

More vans were on the move for: Roy A. Ad- ams, 259 West Ridge, Port Chester, N. Y.; Dr. Henry R. Bradford. 2525 S. Wadsworth Ave., Denver 27, Colo.; Frank M. Curtis Jr., RR #1, Freeburg, Ill.; Sumner Harris, 291 Ocean Ave., Marblehead, Mass.; Capt. Sherman M. Peabody, Eye Department, U. S. Naval Hospital, Portsmouth, Va.; Paul L. Zens, Route 3, Box 32-A, Santa Fe, N. M.; Henry Dearborn, Counselor, U. S. Embassy, Bogota, Colombia; James B. Gidney, 2224 Grandview Ave., Cleveland Heights 6, Ohio; John L. Marsh, 341 Indiantown Road, P. O. Box 865, Jupiter, Fla.; E. Bertram Pike. P. O. Box 237, Sausalito, Calif.; Victor E. Sabary Jr., president, Seven-O-Seven, Inc., P. O. Box 707, Annapolis, Md.; and last but not least, Capt. Francis G. Soule Jr., U. S. Naval Hospital, NNMC, Bethesda 14, Md.

Would welcome your letters. Who's doing what? Where are you now? How are your families? When will you be in Washington?

Secretary, 536 Washington Bldg. Washington 5, D. C.

Treasurer, 139 Burbank Rd., Longmeadow 6, Mass.