We'll have a report next month of the meeting of the Executive Committee held early in November at the Hotel Commodore in New York City. A majority of the Committee members were expected to attend. Top on the list of business were reunion plans.
Dick Hill is one of eleven selected company representatives from nine states attending a special training school at the National Life Insurance Company in Montpelier, Vt. He is associated with the firm's Burroughs and Hatch general agency in Manchester. Dick was associated with radio and TV stations in Manchester and Claremont, N. H., and York, Pa., as announcer, program director, and manager, and with a Claremont builder's supply firm before going into the life insurance business.
Former Assistant Attorney General JohnZimmerman Jr. has been named Cheshire County, N. H., Attorney. He has been associated with a Keene law firm since leaving the state service last year.
Frank Wuerfel has been appointed midwest regional sales manager of the Burry Biscuit Corp., Elizabeth, N. J. Frank has been associated with Burry since 1960 as director of sales planning. In his new position, he will direct all cookie and cracker sales in the Midwest and Southern states for the company from its Chicago offices.
Hugh Chapin and Willard Wood have joined forces and are now associated in the Chapin-Wood Insurance Agency, Inc. at 10 Temple St., Cambridge, Mass.
George Bingham has recently become President of New England Sport Sales, Inc., Boston. Phil Booth is writer-in-residence and Associate Professor of English at Syracuse University. Lavera Courton is a senior field engineer with Bechtel Corp. in Waukegan, Ill. Joe Jordan is a district sales representative with GMC Euclid Division in Nashville, Tenn. Jay Larmon is President of Ka-Bar, Inc., Olean, N. Y. Fred Ruoff is personnel officer with the Colonial Bank and Trust Co., Waterbury, Conn.
Dick Sears is with the American Casualty Co. in Atlanta, Ga. Ted Sottery is an assistant professor of Chemistry at the University of Maine, Portland. Frank Towsley is an attorney with Boal, McQuade, and Fitzpatrick in New York City.
Joe Marsh, president of Concord College, Athens, W. Va., has been appointed by Governor W. W. Barron to serve on the Governor's Committee on Higher Education. Joe assumed his present position in 1959 after serving for seven years as a member of the Dartmouth faculty. The committee will report in January 1962.
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