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Delaware

MARCH 1969 KENNETH W. LUNDSTROM '55
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Delaware
MARCH 1969 KENNETH W. LUNDSTROM '55

The hard work of Tom Herlihy III '57 as co-chairman of Wilmington's Ivy League Ball resulted in a large Dartmouth turnout for this annual scholarship event. Dinner parties and cocktails were hosted by the following alumni prior to the dance at the Gold Ball Room of the Hotel Du Pont: Breck De Riemer '34, Tom Calloway '55, and Jim Lawrence '57. Henry Bryan '34 led the Grand March at 3:00 a.m., and morning-after Bloody Marys were served by the Ray Longhis '59a.

Honors have been earned by Harry B. Bissell Jr. '45 and H. R. Peter Stone '57. Harry, who also is chairman of the Third Century Fund for this area, was recently named president of the Delaware State Chamber of Commerce. Pete Stone has joined the staff of Delaware's new Governor with the title of Legal Counsel to the Governor.

A fund has been established to honor the late Dr. Robert O. Y. Warren '25 for his contribution to the Wilmington community. Dr. Warren's name was synonymous with child care. He established the Wilmington Child Guidance Center in 1954 and was a leader in the founding of the Child Diagnostic and Development Center. At the time of his death, Dr. Warren was director of medical education at the Wilmington Medical Center. The aim of the fund is to provide an income to finance each year a day-long seminar at the Delaware Academy of Medicine to advance physicians' understanding of child health. The tax deductible contributions should be sent to the Robert O. Y. Warren Fund, The Academy of Medicine, 1925 Lovering Avenue, Wilmington, Del.

Bi-weekly luncheons are held on the first and third Thursdays at Piane Grille, Wilmington. Please reserve Monday, April 23 for our annual spring dinner. President LeeFoote '64 and his Banquet Committee promise an exciting evening of fellowship, speakers, films, and (maybe) door prizes.

Secretary, 1035 Graylyn Rd. Wilmington, Del. 19803