On the national scene, we have word that Ollie Quayle recently addressed the Women's Democratic Club of the Town of Rye, N. Y. Ollie is a public opinion poll taker and president of Oliver Quayle and Co. His business headquarters and residence are in Bronxville and his company operates internationally, conducting surveys of opinion for business, industry and political figures. He previously was with Louis Harris and associates, and Elmo Roper and associates. Dr. Frank Garran Jr. has been elected chief of the Medical staff of Cape Cod Hospital, Hyannis, Mass. Frank and Frances reside at Barnstable, Mass. Frank was awarded his medical degree by Harvard University in 1950.
Ad Winship attended the 100th anniversary banquet of the Boston Alumni Association in January. Classmates in attendance were George and Weezie Clark, Herb and Kay Morrison, Paul and Lois Breck Andy and Nan Wood, Ed and Cis McLaughlin, John Williamson and Al Priddy, Reports indicate that a great time was had by all. Ad forwarded an informative letter from Dave Allen from which the following news was gleaned. Dave joined the New Jersey Bell Telephone Company in 1946 after seeing action on many of the World War II fronts. He is now a district manager in Jersey City. With Edith and their three children he lives in Fair Haven, N. J. A fellow resident is Bill Witman who is with New York Bell's legal stag. They have worked together on Little League affairs. The Aliens plan a summer visit to Hanover and his old home town of Littleton, N. H. On the local scene, there was a recent, if small, reunion of '42's. It was my pleasure to spend an evening with Dick Deverian (still very much the dapper bachelor about town), Tim Crane, and Bob Schoonmaker. The occasion was interviewing local high school seniors who had applied for admission at the college. Tim is associated with the research laboratories of the Eastman Kodak Company and Bob is engaged in liaison between government sales and film planning, also for Eastman. Dick certainly gets around — he saw just about all the 1963 football games and must have contacted half the Class during his travels. He says hello to everyone!
Dex Richards chipped in with an enthusiastic report of visiting Rum and RosalieEwing with Jim Ingersoll in St. Louis, Mo., some time ago. Dex runs into Bob Searles,Frank Bartlett and Huntly Allison occasionally. He said George Clark is a regular at Mt. Sunapee on ski weekends. Dex teaches there with the ski school and invites any '42's in the area to look him up.
Basil Winslow, Class of '20 Secretary, sends along word that Francis Ledyard Whisler, who left the college in 1941, is a successful architect in California. Bud graduated from the University of California in 1949.
That clears the deck for this round. Your secretary is looking forward to an early spring and a wave of activity on your part.
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