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Tuck School

June 1962 GEORGE DROWNE '33
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Tuck School
June 1962 GEORGE DROWNE '33

The annual meetings of the Tuck School Associations of Boston and New York were held on April 11 and 24 respectively. A large group turned out for both meetings to honor Mr. Foster upon his planned retirement at the end of the present academic year, and to hear Dean Hill's remarks covering enrollment, research, and financing developments at Tuck.

The new officers of the Tuck School Association of New York are Robert E. FieldT'47, president, and William D. HutehensT'58, secretary-treasurer.

The Tuck School Association of Boston elected Russell A. Cook Jr. T'57 presidentand A. Brooks Parker III T'56 secretary-reasurer.

included Messrs. Davis, Drowne, Foster,Guest, Hennessey, Hill, Morrissey, Moss,Olsen, and Schleifer.

Dean Hill attended the meeting of the Executive Committee of the American Association of Collegiate Schools of Business in Chicago, April 22-24, and the annual meeting of the Association which was held April 24-27.

Mr. Foster was a lecturer at the New Hampshire Savings Bank School, held at the University of New Hampshire, Durham, on April 19-20. His topic was Corporate Financial Statements and Financial Management.

An article on "Securities Regulations: Their Effect on Canadian Industrial Financing," by Mr. Williamson, was published in the April 1962 issue of The Canadian Banker.

Recent visiting lecturers included: Arnold Zurcher, executive director of the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, New York City, who met with the Business and Society class on April 13; Alexander Calder Jr. '38, president, Union Bag-Camp Paper Corporation, New York City, participant in the Business Policy case discussion on legal constraints on expansion April 19; and Carl B. Hess'34, vice president and director, American Securities Exchange, New York City, who spoke to the combined first and second-year students on the economics of diversification, April 20.

Bill Bates T'34 has been elected director and treasurer of the Aetna Insurance Company, Hartford. Bill has served as financial vice president since 1960. The Hydrocarbons Division of the Monsanto Chemical Company has appointed Dick Clark '39 as director of marketing. He was formerly director of sales, vinyl and raw materials, of the Plastics Division.

Welles Fendrich '46 has become associated with the B. F. Goodrich Industrial Products Company of Akron, Ohio, as manager of market planning. Dave Wright T'48 has been elected executive vice president of the Northwest Des Moines National Bank, with which he has been associated since 1951.

Greenwich, Conn., was the setting of the recent marriage of Mai Hill T'51 to Adriane I. Massie of Rye, N. Y. Bob Knowlton T'52 has" been named vice president and treasurer of the Service Investment Company, Denver. Dick McFarland T'52 was recently elected vice president of the investment banking firm of Kalman and Company and will continue his headquarters in Minneapolis. Bill Ziegler T'54, assistant general sales manager of Champion Papers, has been transferred from his Knightsbridge, Hamilton, Ohio office to New York City where he will have management responsibility as well as his previous duties.

Tom Harper T'57 and Sandra A. Elder of Burlington, N. C., were married on February 10. Bob Heilmann T'57 and Mary C. Odell of Laurel, Maryland were married on May 5. The public accounting firm of Tonneson and Larson, Boston, of which Dave Tonneson T'57 is a partner, has merged with the firms of Harris, Kerr, Forster and Company and Cisco and Braunagel of Hawaii, under the firm name of Harris, Kerr, Forster and Company. Bob Hickin'58 and Phoebe E. Hicks of Devon, Pa. were recently married.

Kurt Hellberg T'60 is now a General Mills Chemicals representative, in the Chicago district office.