REMINDER
The dates for our 20th Reunion are June 18, 19, and 20, 1976. We are cheating by one year in order to facilitate the College's busy reunion schedule and we will be sharing our 20th with the Classes of 1955 and 1956. Class Reunion Chairman George Southwick and his committee will meet with the executive committee in Hanover on the eve of the Penn game, Friday, October 10, to discuss our reunion plans. We will let you know the specifics as soon as possible. In the meantime, mark your calendars now. And don't forget-the kids - there will be all sorts of organized and unorganized activities for them, including an opportunity for those interested in applying for admission to Dartmouth in the future to see the College under relaxed conditions with old friends.
Last April, just a bit too late to make this column, GeorgeReichhelm, a stock specialist and resident of Westport, Conn., was elected to serve as an industry representative on the American Stock Exchange Board of Governors. George previously served on the board from 1970 to 1972. An Amex member since 1960, George is chairman of the Amex Specialist Association. He is a trustee of the Stratton School in Vermont and a governor of the Cedar Point Yacht Club in Westport. He is also an experienced racing sailor. I recently saw George running before the wind on Long Island Sound, but did not want to disturb his reverie. Besides, I was chasing a fast-moving school of feeding bluefish!
Dr. Alan Burnes has been named to the new position of director of human resource services at Textron, Inc., in Providence. Al holds an Ed.D. degree from Harvard in counseling and community psychology. He was previously with the manpower development division of Corning Glass Works.
Larry Silberman, formerly deputy attorney general of the United States, was sworn in last May as Ambassador to the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. Also with the State Department is Sam Bartlett, who is first secretary of the American Embassy in Ottawa.
Charlie Sellman has been elected vice president and controller of the Barry Wright Corporation in Watertown, Mass. Charlie joined the company last year as corporate controller, after being associated with the accounting firm of Coopers & Lybrand in Boston and the Bendix Corporation in New Jersey. Charlie lives in Sherborn, Mass.
John (Jay) Greene has been promoted to executive vice president of Western Steamship Services Inc., a subsidiary of General Steamship Corporation Ltd. WSSI provides documentation, data processing, and accounting services to steamship agents. Jay joined the company right after graduation. Active in marine trade and service associations, he is a director and member of the executive committee, Pacific Maritime Association; vice president and director, Foreign Shipowners Association; and chairman, Facilitation Committee of the Marine Exchange.
The new secretary of the Standard Register Company in Dayton, is Otto Stock. Before joining Standard Register in 1971, Otto served as president of the Ohio Controlling, Emergency and Sundry Claims Boards, and was legal advisor to the Ohio Department of Finance. Otto and his wife Katherine live in Centerville, Ohio.
Dr. Richard Gilman has been named chairman of the geology department at the State University College at Fredonia, N.Y. Dick has been at the university for 12 years and, as noted in June, was named a distinguished teaching professor. He holds a Masters and a Ph.D. from the University of Illinois.
Tom Keller of Minneapolis and Bob Adelizzi of San Diego have been reelected to the Dartmouth Alumni Council.
After leading the Class to a new record - $37,546, with a participation index of 63.2 per cent - Dick Canton bows out as head class agent for the Alumni Fund. Tom Schwarz succeeds Dick as head class agent for 1976, our 20th Reunion year.
Joe Stevenson, wife Jane, and son Brad were in the States this summer on leave from Japan, where Joe is with Chesebrough-Ponds. The Stevensons spent some time with Tom andShirley Schwarz and took Brad around to look at several colleges. While the Stevenson and Schwarz families were saying farewell at the Rye (N.Y.) Hilton, up walked Malcolm Robinson. Mai is with IBM in Paris and was in the U.S. for meetings.
Mark your calendars now for our 20th Reunion - June 18, 19, and 20, 1976. This will be our only bicentennial reunion! More important, George Southwick promises that it will be a memorable get-together. You'll be hearing more about his plans soon. In the meantime, firm up your plans for Hanover in June.
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