Class Notes

1955

DECEMBER 1963 JOSEPH D. MATHEWSON, W. HARTWELL PERRY JR
Class Notes
1955
DECEMBER 1963 JOSEPH D. MATHEWSON, W. HARTWELL PERRY JR

The Irvington (N. I.) Herald recently chronicled Al Van Huyck's prominence in his professional field. Al is now starting two years as technical advisor to the Metropolitan Planning Commission of Calcutta, India, but before he left he met with Irvington's town council "in an effort to determine specific steps necessary to move Irvington's long pending redevelopment program," the Herald reported. The newspaper described Al as a "widely known specialist in the field of urban renewal," noted that he's co-author of a book, "A Citizen's Guide to Urban Renewal, and "has lectured extensively throughout the country." At the time of his departure for India, Al was director of planning for Herbert A. Smith Associates in West Trenton, N. J., and also served as chairman of the planning board of Lower Makefield Township, Pa., where he resided. When the Irvington town council scheduled its session with Al, it invited a select few town officials to attend, including such luminaries as the mayor, members of the town Planning Board, and Corporation Legislative Counsel Buck Kuttner.

Also in the city planning realm, Warren(Spud) Mansur was named to a five-year term on the seven-man Planning Board of Gloucester, Mass. He's an insurance underwriter for American Policyholders, Inc., of Wakefield, Mass. Ed Call received the William Harvey Cushing Fellowship in thoracic surgery for a year's research at Yale-New Haven Medical Center. Ed graduated from Yale Medical School in 1959 and lives in West Haven with his wife Edna and their two children.

Joe Herring resigned as assistant rector of St. Paul's Protestant Episcopal Church in Paterson, N. J., to become vicar of the Church of the Transfiguration in Towaco, N. J. Joe graduated from General Theological Seminary in New York in 1960 and then went to St. Paul's in Paterson. Ray Woolson was promoted to assistant cashier of Hartford National Bank and Trust Co., Hartford, Conn. Ray has been with the bank since 1959 and lives in Canton, Conn. Paul Hollenbeck married Cynthia Powell of Temple, Texas, September 21 in New York City. She's an honor graduate of the University of Texas, attended Laval University in Quebec, and works at New York Foundling Hospital. Paul is an assistant products manager with Lever Brothers Co. in New York. The Hollenbecks now live in Riverdale, N. Y.

Ernie Arnold is now an assistant product marketing manager for Scott Paper Co. in Philadelphia. He lives across the river in Stratford, N. J. Al Murray, who as a Treasury Department economist helped put together President Kennedy's proposed tax reduction and reform bill, in October moved to Capitol Hill on the staff of the Senate-House Economic Committee. His first assignment: to look into the tax bill, as altered and passed by the House. Al reports that Committee Chairman Sen. Paul Douglas (D., Ill.) exacted a promise from Al that he wouldn't bring Treasury viewpoints to the Hill and would approach the tax bill with an open mind. In his new post Al has considerable contact with Rep. Thomas Curtis '32, a Dartmouth trustee and the committee's top-ranking Republican.

Capt. John Barlow is in the pathology department of Womack Army Hospital, Fort Bragg. N. C. Bob Bennett is a packaging engineer with Shell Chemical Co. in San Francisco. Jerry Bernstein is a resident at Montefiore Hospital in New York. PeteBulkley teaches at Cortland State Teachers College in Cortland, N. Y. Frank Carlton is assistant city manager of Milpitas, Calif. Lt. George Fenzl flies for the Navy at Sanford, Fla. Ned Heydt is in the sales department of Vapon, Inc., a drug concern, in Montclair, N. J. Pete Kernaghan researches as a post-doctoral fellow in the anatomy department at Columbia's College of Physicians and Surgeons in New York.

Joe Pluto is assistant supervisor of communications and signals for the Pennsylvania Railroad in Philadelphia. ShepardJackson is district scientific marketing representative for International Business Ma-chines in New Orleans. Peter Jebsen is purchasing manager for Deering Milliken, Inc., in New York; he commutes from Tarrytown, N.Y. Phil Mossman is a resident at Mary Hitchcock Hospital. Dan Nixon practices medicine in the trio of Brenner, Bernstein & Nixon in Rockville Centre, Long Island, N. Y. Bill Shaw is an Army captain at Aberdeen Proving Ground in Maryland. Herbert Morris Yarrow changed his name to MorrisYarowsky.

Joe Gahn is a graduate teaching assistant in history at Syracuse University. Tom Waddell is acting chief counsel of the Legal Aid Society of San Diego. Mac Wade practices medicine in New Haven. Air Force pilots: Al Andersen is at Lockbourne Air Force Base in Ohio, and John Dell Isola is at Pease Air Force Base in New Hampshire. Don Bowey is regional sales manager for Bowey's, Inc., in Brooklyn; he lives in Stamford, Conn.

Tom Fulton is a technical representative for Union Carbide Chemical Co. in New York. Mark Ginsberg presides over Mark Ginsberg Stainless, Inc., in Glendale, N. Y. Tim Hutchinson manages the municipal department of Elkins, Morris, Stokes & Co. in Philadelphia. J. D. Smith is an assistant cashier of First National City Bank in New York. Arthur Thorne manages sales of surface systems for the Librascope Division of General Precision, Inc., in Glendale, Calif. Matty Weinberg left the employ of the state of California to become a partner in the law firm of Lowenthal, Lowenthal, Weinberg & Jacobson in San Francisco.

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