Class Notes

1943

APRIL 1970 ROBERT R. GRAY, EDWARD W. LIDER
Class Notes
1943
APRIL 1970 ROBERT R. GRAY, EDWARD W. LIDER

For all of you advance planners, the 1970 Informal Fall Reunion is set for October 16-17, the weekend of the Brown game. Paul Young has again graciously accepted the responsibility of arranging for room reservations. A check made out to Paul and sent to him at the Treasurer's office at the College should ensure a space for next fall.

News clips received from the College show that Fred Stockwell has been elected executive vice president of R.M. Bradley & Co., Inc., a Boston-based real estate firm. Jack Behringer down in Ft. Lauderdale has resigned from the Florida State Board of Regents to become chairman of the Port Everglades Port Authority. Bill Seidman, who is a partner in the Detroit accounting firm of Seidman and Seidman, has been named chairman of the Detroit branch of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago.

Recent address changes include: Bob Brown, 4215 Harding Road, Nashville, Tenn.; Bob Craig, Box 177, Green Cove Springs, Fla.; Fred Geller (moving just down the street), 52 Hanover Street, Keene, N.H.; Bob Hardy, Shenandoah Road, R.D. 2, Hopewell Junction, N.Y.; Bob Kerwin, 16 Choate Road, Hanover, N.H.; Fred Lofgren, 116 Bay State Road, Boston, Mass.; Al McBean, 426 Prospect Street, New Haven, Conn.; Chaplain Brad Morse, 96 Main Circle, Randolph AFB, Texas; George Munroe, 870 United Nations Plaza, New York, N.Y., Harry Rosenberg, 28 Grey Rocks Road, Wilton, Conn.; Dr. Bill Simonds, Dryden Road, Pottersville, N.J.; and Mort Tuttle, Box 275, Concord, N.H.

If any of those changes reflect new jobs, promotions or the like, drop your secretary a line and see the details in print for the rest of your classmates to see.

Bob Dunn in Enfield, N.H., sends word as follows: "Up from NYC four years ago and now working at Shopping International in Norwich for Chris Gardner ('44). Settled in Enfield last year with children Janet, 16 and Stephen, 15, and wife, Janice Heggie Dunn from North Adams, Mass."

Chuck Arnstein writes from Dallas to say that he is on the recovery road from a heart attack. He expects to be back at work on a limited basis by mid-March (which should be before you read this) and is forecasting a complete recovery. Chuck said that Don Taylor was down from Providence, R.I., a few months ago and the two had a most enjoyable evening together.

Bob Krumm of 241 Washington Avenue, Chatham, N.J., writes: "I am sorry I have missed the last few years at the fall reunion. With three mergers in as many years and with different responsibilities, my old comfortable schedule just is not the same. The former one office has become 15 offices in 14 states and 24 people became a few hundred with much more traveling involved. However, I still report directly to Bill Morton and have no complaints about anything. In addition, I have had the privilege of carrying the ball for the Municipal Committee of the Investment Bankers Association for the last two years. I have had tremendous help and assistance in this task which involved testimony this year at great length before both the Ways and Means Committee and Senate Finance Committee with regard to sections of tax reform legislation. Hopefully I can make Hanover next fall.

"Phil Bowie came up from Chevy Chase to play with me in our member-guest this summer. We were rained out, but don't feel we would have scared anyone that weekend. His lovely wife came up too (that was the real reason we asked them) and we had quite a time."

In the Lost Department, has anyone heard from Errol Thompson Jr.? The last address the class had for him was 1 Annis Court, Brockton, Mass. If you have any information, how about dropping your secretary a line?

Secretary, 1001 Conn. Ave., N.W. Washington, D.C. 20036

Class Agent, 214 Harvard Ave., Boston, Mass. 02134