Alfred T. Holt, M.D., son of the late Kerchival Holt, mailed in a photograph of his children with Joe and Alice Pollard while the Pollards were visiting the Holts at their Princeton home over the Dartmouth-Princeton game. Alfred writes: "from an early age I have had a tremendous admiration for Greel as my father called him. Greel roomed with Kerch in college and in Dartmouth Medical School. Joe went on to Columbia and Kerch to Yale." Alfred was Dartmouth '5l and is now in the Department of Anesthesiology at Princeton. His brother Henry who now lives in Brussels, Belgium, was Dartmouth '56. Kerch died in 1950.
Jon Titconib writes as follows: "I am gradually working into retirement as I am now out of the main stream in the Weyerhaeuser Co., and am taking on special assignments, some of which have been most interesting including several weeks in the Far East last spring as well as other travels. My official retirement date is 5/1/67, but whether I will last that long is a big question.
"We are going out of the boating business which has taken our vacation for the last eight or nine years and concentrating on a cow ranch we bought three years ago in the Metlion Valley in eastern Washington. Something like a Hanover climate out there."
Pudge Neidlinger, now a resident of Chatham where he resides on Strong Island Road, spoke at the meeting of the Club of Cape Cod. Pudge keeps up his interest in golf, tennis, bridge, summer cruising on chartered yachts, painting in oils and water colors, and designing houses for friends.
Karl and Dear Williams attended the annual meeting of the American Bar Association at Miami Beach, Florida in October. Karl was a delegate to the House of Delegates of the Association. He is a past president of the Illinois State Bar Association.
Win Temple continues as president of the Northboro National Bank and vice president, general councillor and director of the Mass. Indemnity and Life Insurance Company. Unless his corporate clients decide otherwise he has no plans for retirement. He practices law in Marlboro and at 19 Milk St. in Boston. Win's son David is doing very well in the insurance business in Cincinnati, Ohio.
Phil Weinseimer is senior vice president of the American Philips Company, Inc.
At long last we are up to date on the activities of Rog Wilkinson. "Following my retirement about five years ago from Socony Mobil, where I was manager of the Gasoline and Fuel Oil Department, my time has been occupied with golf, bridge, travel, and a newly found hobby, oil painting. In fact the hobby is. beginning to take me out of retirement as I've been fortunate in selling a number of paintings during the last year.
"Our search to find a place in the sun for the 'mud' months has so far not been productive in finding a spot that is completely ideal. We have tried Mexico, Guatemala, Florida, Seal Island, the Canary Islands, and Southern Spain - and we're still looking. There is a new golf course in St. Croix which we are planning to try out this winter.
"Maggie and I have been very fortunate that our children and grandchildren are all healthy, live within a short drive from us and have married husbands and wives who are just part of a very close family."
The Wilkinsons have five grandchildren.
Phil Bowker's new address is 1965 So. Ocean Blvd., Pompano Beach, Fla. He sold his house in Fort Lauderdale and moved to this location November 19.
Secretary, 170 Washington St. Haverhill, Mass.
Treasurer, 960 Longmeadow St., Longmeadow, Mass.
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