Class Notes

1930

FEBRUARY 1971 CHARLES V. RAYMOND, WALLACE BLAKEY
Class Notes
1930
FEBRUARY 1971 CHARLES V. RAYMOND, WALLACE BLAKEY

Jim Mitchell will host the New York class meeting on Monday, March 8 at the Seventh Regiment Armory. The executive committee meeting will get underway at 3 p.m. followed by cocktails and dinner for wives and husbands. We are very hopeful that a lot of you "nice place to visit but I wouldn't want to live there" guys will attend this always pleasant affair. HermSchneebeli will be the guest of honor. Let Jim know by telephone 914-337-0234 or mail 69 Kensington Road, Bronxville, that you will attend. After that we will not meet again until the Haffenreffers' chicken barbeque at Little Compton on June 26.

Art Olsen, chairman of the Division of Thoracic Diseases and Internal Medicine of the Mayo Clinic, has been appointed to the National Advisory Committee of the HEW National Heart and Lung Institute. Art is also serving as president of the American College of Chest Physicians. Win Stone, dean of the NYU Graduate School of Arts and Science, has been appointed to the newly created post of Dean of University Libraries. He will supervise a major reorganization of these facilities in anticipation of the opening of the Elmer Holmes Bobst Library at Washington Square. This position seems to be tailor-made for our scholar-librarian.

Pat Weaver has been appointed a "Corporation for Public Broadcasting Distinguished Fellow" and will participate in the development of a new "quality of life" TV series. No question that Pat fits the press release description as "one of the most distinguished and creative broadcast executives."

It's a long time since Ham South buzzed a football game in Hanover and twelve years since his retirement from the Marine Corps. But General South continues to make news and is presently helping to plan a Northeast Expressway from Amsterdam, N. Y., to Calais, Me. Ham is vice president of Albany's National Commerce Bank and Trust Company and a member of an interstate group seeking federal aid for such a highway. If successful Ham and Walt Dresser will be separated by less than six hours' driving time, and NelsonRockefeller and Hanover by about two hours.

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