The summer layoff has brought a raft of address changes, and these are listed prior to other news: Dr. Frank A. Munsey, Student Health Center, College of William & Mary, Williamsburg, Va. 23185; Merle L. Perkins, 309 E. 12th St., Davis, Calif. 95616; Edmund LPhelan, 45 Gregory St., Marblehead, Mass. 01945; William W. Rice Jr., 96 Otis rd., Barrington, Ill. 60010.
Mrs. Richard F. Fisher, 14 N. Beach Rd., Belvedere-Tiburon, Calif. 94920; Mrs. George A. Wrisley Jr., 2365 Madison Rd., Apt. 311, Cincinnati, Ohio 45208; Mrs. William A. Meyer, 2020 Washington Ave., #5, Santa Monica, Calif. 90403; Mrs. Priscilla B. Hall (widow of David R Bryan), Box 118, Stowe,. Vt. 05672; Raymond Seabury Jr., 177 Greenacre Ave., Longmeadow, Mass. 01106; Edmund A. Tanzi, RD River Rd., Lyme, N.H. 03768.
Robert W. Campbell, 3519 Los Altos Ave., Tuscon, Ariz. 85715; William S. Blanchard, 415 Old Post Rd., Fairfield, Ct. 06430; Norman J. Chesley, c/o Mrs. Donald A. Roberts, 90 Princeton Ave., Rocky Hill, N.J. 08553; W. Mabry Cornwall, 11814 West 13th St.. Spencer, lowa 51301; Esmond R. Crowley Jr., Box 511, Beverly Farms, Mass. 01915.
John C. Everett, Box 348, Minot, Mass. 02055; Donald F. Hagen, Rte. 42, Sparrow Bush, N.Y. 12780; Edward P. Laskey Jr., 13668 Red Hill, Tustin, Calif, 92680; John A. Lockwood, 6 Valentine Hill Rd., Durham, N.H, 03824; Peter F.Scott, 132-5th Artillery Rd., Fort Leavenworth. Kan. 66027; Dr. George A. Simpson, Clyde River, Shelburne County, Nova Scotia, Canada; A. Holden Higbee, Box 3286, Naples, Fla. 33940; Russell M. Garfield, Diamond Ranch, Forsyth. Mont. 59327; Roger B. Fenwick, Box 512. Middleboro, Mass. 02346; Thomas E. Conrad Jr.. 7020 N. Bayview Rd., Box 998, Southold, N.Y. 11971; George R. Cruze Jr., 9 Romar Dr., Annapolis, Md. 21403; Lt. Col. Clayton F. Gray (Ret.), RFD 2, Box 259-A, Woodstock, Vt. 05091; Douglas G. Atwood, CARE-Columbia, Apartado Aereo 7240, Bogata, D.F., Columbia. S.A.
Anent such changes, if you check the correspondents' list in "Time," you'll find RoyRowan as the bureau chief for those publications in Hong Kong; we have a forwarding address as 25th Floor, Time-Life Bldg., Avenue of the Americas, New York, N.Y. 10003. And Gale Bailey, widow of Herb, sends in a new address. 1365 SW 12th Ave., Boca Raton, Fla. 33432, adding, "have built a house here for me, Bruce and Christina. We are so enjoying our pool and our new home - would love to have any of the class who knew Herbert stop in for a visit.''
Out at Charles R. Drew Postgraduate Medical School, Los Angeles, Dr. John Phillips has been named Associate Professor of Surgery. Since 1966 John has been Clinical Instructor in Surgery at Stanford University Medical School; a specialist in hand surgery with a private practice, he received his M.D. from Meharry Medical College and co-founded a community hand clinic in L.A. He has also taught at Howard University Medical School.
Another doctor's in the news, via a thoughtful note from Phil Hall, of Meriden, Conn., enclosing a clip advising that Wallingford, Conn.'s new fire dept. headquarters, fire station and training tower complex has been named for Dr. Dave McGaughey, who for many years has donated his time as the city's fire dept. surgeon and training officer. Phil, Dave's old roommate, recalls that he helped the Hanover dept. while in college (and I recall that Dave and Vi, when at the '72 Reunion good-naturedly gave up a bit of their time the outing club cocktail party, chauffeuring a red-faced perspiring chairman to town to obtain change for the cash bar, thus keeping 200-odd thirsty adults away from the warpath).
John and Pat Twist advise that "son John, after four years in the service, has only two quarters to go at Dartmouth for his degree. He has returned to Hanover after working on the old farm during the spring and summer." A New York Times' feature or Tom Willers, after he became chairman-chief executive of Champion International Corp., New York, found that he took time out from running a billion-plus corporation to panel a room for his wife, Jean, at their new home in Greenwich, Conn. Tom observed that he collects contemporary paintings "to look at, and not as an investment."
Class Dues notices have been sent and Lou Young reminds that most of the money on hand and to be collected will be spent over the years buying books for the college libraries in memory of departed classmates (projected as about $9.000). Most of the rest goes for the AlumniMagazine subscriptions, and allowance for future inflation has to be built into both those allocations.
Other monies are spent for special mailings as for a football get-together; dues mailings; and special projects as the careers' seminar given by '41 in Hanover last spring (for mailings, printing, hiring a hall). If we want a winter sports class weekend, and regional get-togethers away from Hanover, then class funds would be useful in establishing them. More on such events in the newsletter and this space.
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