Class Notes

1953

November 1961 FREDERICK H. STEPHENS JR, CHARLES B. BUCHANAN
Class Notes
1953
November 1961 FREDERICK H. STEPHENS JR, CHARLES B. BUCHANAN

A "troika" has been formed — but where others in New York would desire disunity this is a '53 Dartmouth threesome which breaks into the business world in solid unity. On July 24, 1961 the firm of Lombard, Vitalis, and Paganucci was born. It is a member of the New York Stock Exchange with offices at 15 Broad Street, New York Dick, Bill and Paul will conduct a brokerage business. President is Paul, formerly on the staff of the President of the W. R. Grace Co. Stock Exchange member and vice-president is Bill, formerly in the buying department of Morgan, Stanley and Co., and Dick, formerly with Stone and Webster Securities Corp. is vice-president and treasurer. Congratulations and best wishes go to you guys from all of us.

Engagements on the docket concern (Dr.) Jack Crisp and Kathryn T. Murphy. Kathryn graduated from Mountain Lakes, N. J., High School and Roosevelt Hospital School of Nursing in New York. Jack is now chief resident for general surgery at the same hospital. Word has also reached this desk that another doc - Warren Fisher is engaged to Dorcas E. Ford of Westboro, Mass. Dorcas is a grad. of Conn. School of Nursing and is a nurse at Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center, N. Y. Warren took his medical degree from Yale and is currently an interne in the hospital at the U. of Penn.

Consummated weddings are as follows; Gil Osborn, with married Lynne Ann Jones in New Hartford, N. Y., on Aug. 26. The newlyweds will live in Wellesley, Mass. In Phoenicia, N. Y., Anne Jeanne Abrahams changed her name July 15 to Fair. Harlan and Anne took their wedding trip through New England and will live in Scarsdale, N. Y. Anne received her B.S. and M.A. degrees from Columbia University. She also graduated from the ColUmbia-Presbyterian Medical Center School of Nursing. Harlan is currently a civil engineer for the William A. Burbusse Construction Co. Weston, Mass., will be the home of Ed Condit and his bride, the former Nancy Anne Crawford of Indianapolis, Ind. Smith and Indiana University are where Nancy went to school. Ed went on to Harvard Law School and is now associated with the law firm of Herrick, Smith, Donald, Farley and Ketchum of Boston, Mass. By the way, Ed is to be sincerely congratulated also for picking up the Eastern Regional Manager's job in mid-stream and turning our Alumni Fund results in that area into an outstanding success.

News from the four corners: .. . (Dr.) Hugh Greer completed a year's internship in June at the Mary Hitchcock Hospital and is now taking a residency in neurology at the Mayo Foundation in Rochester, Minn. . . Arrival of second child, first daughter, Cynthia Louise, to the Norm Carpenters in Minneapolis, Minn. Norm is associated with the law firm of Faegre and Benson, and throws out the welcome mat at 3900 Kipling Ave., Minneapolis to all '53 transients. , . . Bill Stubbs has joined the Willimantic, Conn., Chronicle as advertising manager. . . . :>on Hoffman and wife are teaching music at the American College for Girls in Istanbul. . . . Fred Hitt has been sworn in as a prosecuting attorney in the circuit court of Hamden, Conn. . . . Pete Grenquist was recently appointed vice-president and secretary of the American Assembly, Columbia University. The American Assembly was established in 1950 by Eisenhower as a national, non-partisan, educational institution. It fosters study of U.S. policy through meetings of national leaders and original publications. . . (Dr.) John Home is now a full-fledged dentist, having recently graduated from Tufts University. Tony Frank was promoted this summer to assistant vice-president of the Glendale Federal Savings and. Loan Association, in Glendale, Calif. . . . Down Texas way, Capt. Warren Babcock completed his military orientation course at Brooke Army Medical Center at Fort Sam Houston. Warren was a resident in surgery at the University of Michigan Medical Center in Ann Arbor before entering the Army. . . . Burt Bernstein, a staff writer for "The New Yorker," has recently had published a new book, "The Grove" (McGraw-Hill). It is a semi-fictional story of middle class Jewish family life in an Eastern Mass. summertime vacation community. It has received excellent reviews.

Cheers for now and may yours be a Happy Thanksgiving wherever you may be!

Paganucci

Vitalis

Lombard

Secretary, 20 Elmwood Rd. Wellesley 81, Mass.

Treasurer, 229 N. Union St., Appleton, Wis.