Class Notes

1916

February 1975 PAUL F. GOWARD, JAMES H. COLTON
Class Notes
1916
February 1975 PAUL F. GOWARD, JAMES H. COLTON

All aboard for the 60th Reunion in 1976 with Duffy and Betty Lewis as the conductors of this grand tour into the past with reminiscences of things we did, renewal of friendships made, and regeneration of our love for Dartmouth.

When the Class finds that one of its members is still living abroad the question comes "why?" Freddy Frederiksen was asked why he was still living in Munich, Germany. Here is what happened. After World War II when he was teaching the Russian language at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio, he was approached by the Government when they were searching for personnel to go to Germany as civilian historians with the U.S. Army. Eventually he was a member of a group of Russian emigres doing research work in Munich. After retiring in 1964 he and Jane, who had so enjoyed the city during their many years there, just naturally wished to stay on.

Here is news about three of the generation whose forebears were prominent 1916ers. Larry Doyle's son William T. has been elected to the Vermont Senate for the fourth time. That is a dividend on father's political "know-how." Out in Denver Ollie Barr's daughter-in-law Jean started a button business in her basement that has now grown world-wide and she has just completed a new 10,000 square foot building to house her enterprise. Jack English's son Jack Jr is in the music business in Hollywood, Calif. What could be more natural? He has formed a musical combo of his family - Jack jr. plays the piano, daughter Moria the cello and son Pat the trumpet. So be it even to the third generation.

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