Class Notes

1942

NOVEMBER 1965 GEORGE K. HINKLEY, GUY A. SWENSON JR.
Class Notes
1942
NOVEMBER 1965 GEORGE K. HINKLEY, GUY A. SWENSON JR.

The Big Green has started with a bang. There is a certain Harvard down the hall your writer expects to catch up with real soon! Keep your fingers crossed. Exhibiting the drive and achievement characteristic of the '42 team, the following backs have been tearing by:

Bill Bullock has been named personnel manager for the Pepsi-Cola Metropolitan Bottling Company, Inc., in Princeton, N. J. He will be responsible for all personnel activities for the eighteen company-owned plants throughout the United States. Bill has been with Pepsi-Cola for four years. Prior to that he held management positions with several national concerns with responsibilities in personnel, wage and salary administration.

Jack Harriman has been elected corporate secretary of Security First National Bank of Los Angeles, which he joined in 1955 following six years of law practice. He continues to hold the title and responsibilities of vice president. Jack received his LL.B. degree from the Stanford Law School, and is active in legal and civic organizations around Los Angeles. The Harrimans reside in Wilshire.

Dick Nehring was recently the "man of the week" of the Real Estate Weekly trade journal of New York, N. Y. Dick is senior vice-president of Nehring Brothers, Inc., largest real estate firm in Upper Manhattan. Founded by his father with two older brothers, the organization is 50 years old. Two of the founders are still active in the business. Dick is a graduate of the Harvard Business School and has been with the firm nearly 20 years. Dick, a member of several real estate organizations and active in public affairs, resides in Amityville, L. I., with his wife Virginia, and their four children.

We are all aware that Dick Lippman has been named "Class Newsletter Editor of the Year," but did you know he has been elected vice-president of the Dartmouth Class Newsletter Editors Association? Or that he has been our newsletter editor for nine outstanding years? The Class certainly has benefitted from this young man's capable efforts - let's take our hats off to the Lipp!

Hal Harlow, professor of community and international leadership at Springfield College (Mass.), will spend the current academic year in Greece, teaching and conducting special research. He has been at Springfield College since 1950 and prior to that taught at Pierce College in Athens. Hal has a doctor of education degree from the Hartford Seminary Foundation. Joe McCormick dropped a pleasant note not so long ago explaining the Dartmouth Prize Award program of the Alumni Association of Rhode Island. Joe administers this program which awards a subscription to American Heritage Magazine to "an outstanding member of the junior class in eight high schools. The program has focused interest on Dartmouth and has resulted in ensuing applications by winners and others, and acceptances by the College. Joe sees Bert Anger and Fred Worthen occasionally and reports them "in fine fettle." Ed Hawkridge, president of Hawkridge Brothers Company, a metals distributing firm, is a candidate for Newton, Mass., school committee. Both Ed and Edith have been active in civic affairs. With their five children they reside in Waban.

Army (Mr. A. A.) Stambaugh's address is: Gulf Oil Corporation, P. O. Box 8056, Philadelphia 1, Penna. Contact him for chartered transportation to the 25th reunion.

You may have noticed space provided on the class dues bill for class news - the excellent idea of Guy Swenson and the source of the following items. It will be great if proper use of this space is made by all of you - and don't forget to mail the check to Guy. Dr. Hans Huessy, physician and psychiatrist, has been made a justice of the peace in Jericho Center, Vt., and offers free marriage service to any 42's desiring or requiring same. He and Ellen have been traveling so much, however, this may be difficult to arrange - Mexico, Europe, and the great southwest. Bob Burdett is a contented assistant high school principal in Barre, Vt. Sid Bull claims some sort of Nomad record with four different addresses in the last 5 or 6 years; his latest move is to Philadelphia. Al Priddy has completed a successful, but exhausting, season selling Evinrude boats and motors at Bass River, Mass.

Bill Lowenthal and family have returned to the United States "after 4½ years in Argentina, where I worked in the U. S. Embassy and with the Argentina Government on the Argentine Economic Development Plan and other projects in which the two governments participated. We are now getting used to life in the U.S.A. again. The children miss their Argentine friends and complain about adjusting to U. S. schools. I have been granted a year's leave from regular duties in order to write my doctoral dissertation for Georgetown on the period of rapid economic growth in Argentina, and why it slowed down". Bill received his Master's degree from Columbia. The Lowenthals are located at Falls Church, Va.

Jim Mulligan has been appointed plant manager of the Building Specialities Division of The Stanley Works in his native New Britain, Conn. In his new post, Jim will direct the operations of the division's two plants in Miami, Fla., and Shelbyville, Ind. He will have his office in Miami. Since he joined The Stanley Works in 1945 as a machine operator, Jim has moved rapidly along toward greater executive responsibilities; the most recent being as finishing division superintendent of the Hardware Division. Jim and his family will make their home in Plantation, Fla.

Guy's sharp eyes spotted the Family Circle magazine advertisement in the September 18 issue of the New Yorker, which featured Bob Grimm's wife, Ginny. She writes as a big game hunter for Sports Illustrated under her maiden name Virginia Kraft. I almost envy the tiger!

Bob Strasenburgh's Class Gift Committee met in New York in late September to gear themselves for the stretch run which hopefully will bring 1942's total gifts to the College to $1,250,000 by June 1967. Present for this meeting were Bob, Krets, Dick Lippman, Ernie Grinnell, John Nauss, Ed Hawkridge, Stan Stambaugh, Dick Baldwin, Roy Carruthers, and Ad Winship. Jerry Tallmer joined Lipp and Baldy later for a meeting of your 25-yearbook committee.

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