Class Notes

1944

November 1961 ROBERT A. MILLER, WILLIAM H. MCELNEA JR
Class Notes
1944
November 1961 ROBERT A. MILLER, WILLIAM H. MCELNEA JR

This will establish a new record in brevity. I've been stuck down here in that charming mecca for depraved conventioneers, Atlantic City, for longer than I had planned. These notes are due in Hanover tomorrow and whatever material I had planned to use is conveniently locked up 600 miles away. Apologies.

The pleasant surprise visit of Homer Bogart at our exhibit is the saving grace. He had been at the Dartmouth-Penn game the day before with Bill Fead and ran into such loyal stalwarts as Needle Allen and BillWhite. His host for the weekend, Bill Fead, is apparently doing a very excellent job as general manager of Hudson Pulp and Paper Co. in Carteret, N. J. Homer, the Schweppsman for KVP products, continues to carry his message throughout the U.S. and Canada.

Dr. Bill Trier, or more properly Commander Trier, is serving at the U.S. Naval Hospital in Philadelphia. George Recke is back in New England living in Pembroke, Mass. Renshaw Smith, European representative for Continental Can Company's overseas division, is making his home in' Paris.

Again my apologies for this very brief effort. Will double up next month.

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