Class Notes

1952

SEPTEMBER 1991 Dwight F. Ketcham
Class Notes
1952
SEPTEMBER 1991 Dwight F. Ketcham

Congratulations to Frank Logan for the professional recognition accorded him this past spring. Dartmouth's of its Bequests and Trusts program was named 1991 Planned Giving Professional of the Year by Planned Giving Today, a newsletter published for the fundraising business. Frank has been at Dartmouth eighteen years and has headed the program for the last seven years.

A fall issue of Forbes magazine featured an article recognizing Johnson Worldwide Associates, headed by CEO Terry Malone, as being number 47 on its Best Small Companies of 1990 list. JWA, a spin-off from S.C. Johnson & Son, specializes in manufacturing and marketing niche products in the sports and recreational fields. The article came with a full-color photo of an outdoors Terry, kneeling on a dock covered with an artful arrangement of scattered fall leaves.

Other business news is an announcement, in the Wall Street Journal, that BobCallander, president of Chemical Banking Corporation, has been elected a director of Barnes Group Inc., a firm in Bristol, Conn., with diversified holdings.

Through a bright summer evening this past June, on a terrace overlooking Long Island Sound, Caroline and Dick McDonough, after first renewing their vows at Christ Church in Greenwich, Conn., celebrated their 35 th wedding anniversary. The party was given by their three children, Lisa O'Neill, David '82, and Philip, and included a surprise visit by friends from England, Bill and MaggieMontgomery, Dwight and Jackie Ketcham, and Ken McDonough '25, Dick's father.

Dartmouth Medicine seems to be a fine source for news of friends that does not come through other college sources. Ben Stein, president-elect of the Society of Neurological Surgeons, has moved his family (including a young son under two years old) and his practice from New York City to Macon, Ga. Two solo practitioners also provided news of their activities: Sumner Moulton, while continuing work in internal medicine in Portland, Maine, has reduced his office time substantially, while Jim Harshberger, in general surgery in Bridgeport, Conn., reports a new grandchild and no let-up in work.

The best picture I have seen of classmates is from a Florida newspaper and shows SamDaniel jogging on a beach on Sanibel Island as he prepares for a 5K race in Fort Myers. Sam seems to be trailing his father, Warren '22, and brother Warren Jr. as the three train for a new category in the race ... 90-plus and sons.

In March of this year, Dr. EdwardFutterman, child and adolescent psychiatrist in New Haven, Conn., passed away at his home. Word also came of the death of JimBranch, chairman of Sno-Engineering in Litdeton, N.H. Memorial services held for Howie Smith in Marblehead, Mass., were attended by a large number of classmates: JayAnderson, Jack and Dodie Boyle, HarryGoldsmith, Bob and Penny Binswanger,Bill and Judy Breed, Andy Stewart, Chuckand Allison Curtis, Ted and Sally Haskell,and Jim and Sally TofFey.

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