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Tuck School

June 1961 GEORGE P. DROWNE JR. '33
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Tuck School
June 1961 GEORGE P. DROWNE JR. '33

Dean Hill attended the annual meeting and the meeting of the executive committee of the American Association of the Collegiate Business Schools, held at Seattle.

Mr. Lent participated in three-day banking seminar, conducted by the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston.

Messrs. Griswold and Drowne attended a Bank-College Conference in Boston on April 25 for discussion of mutual interests with the Boston banks.

Prof. Arthur B. Moss of the Graduate School of Business, University of Virginia, will join the Tuck faculty as Associate Professor of Business Administration, as of September 1.

Father Purcell, S.J., Tucker Visiting Lecturer, addressed the New York Personnel Management Association on April 17 on "Ethics and the Personnel Man."

Mr. Foster gave a seminar in accounting and finance at the Institute for Executive Training, Earlham College, Richmond, Indiana.

Charles F. Palmer D'18, president, Palmer, Inc., Atlanta, spoke to the second-year students on "The Urban versus the Industrial Revolution or Two Tales of the Cities." Nathaniel Leverone D'06, founder and chairman, Automatic Canteen Company of America, Chicago, addressed the first-year students on May 6.

Jack Benson T'32, senior vice president of the National Shawmut Bank of Boston, has been appointed a trustee of the Union Savings Bank of Boston; Harry Bartlett '43, manager of Hartford Graduate Center, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, addressed the Connecticut Chapter of the American Society of Training Directors on "Training Managers for Today and Tomorrow"; Charlie Schaefer T'49 married Eleanor Anne Montvine of New York City in April; Bob Castle T'50 has been elected a senior vice president of Ted Bates & Co.; Pat Dudensing T'53 becomes vice president and manager of the combined AMRO-Faison & Twedt New York office, as a result of the acquisition of AMRO Research Inc., New York, by Faison & Twedt, Inc. of Chicago; Fred Fedeli T'54 has been appointed assistant treasurer of the State Mutual Life Assurance Company of America, Worcester, Mass.; Don Berwick '54 married Virginia Arline Rose of Paramus, N. J.; Jed Isaacs T'56 is the proud father of a son, John Stuart - congratulations; Stu Klapper T'57 has become engaged to Miriam Eda Salter of Chestnut Hill, Mass.: Bob Castles T'57 is engaged to Janet Helen Dorfman of Malverne, Long Island, N. Y.; Bob Callender T'58 has joined the treasurer's department of General Foods Corporation, White Plains, N. Y.; Chris Van Curan T'58 was elected assistant cashier of the First National Bank of Boston; also, he was one of the panel members at the Bank-College Conference in Boston on April 25; Keith Mountain T'58 has announced his engagement to Barbara Jean Woodell of Glens Falls, N. Y.; Frank Bell '60 has become engaged to Maureen Victoria Coughlin of Beverly, Mass.; Tim Rich T'60 has announced his engagement to Karen Mary-Lee Witt of Buffalo, N. Y.