40th YEAR BOOK CLASS OF 1928 DARTMOUTH COLLEGE Edited by Osmun Skinner PRINTED FOR THE CLASS I U N E 1 , 1 9 6 8 DEDICATION The Class of 1928 affectionately dedicates this volume to the memory of its deceased classmates FOREWORD This informal picture book of '286rs and their ves is being sent to the 497 active members of our lass, and to interested widows, with the hope that it 11 give you pleasure over the years ahead. Our 25-Year Book contained pictures of the entire amily but this time we decided against including the hildren because so many families are scattered that t would be impossible to get group pictures. Your wonderful response to the request for photo- aphs was very heartening and if we had not run out f time, more of you might have been persuaded to ave a picture taken. To meet our goal of having the nd out at our 40th reunion allowed time the first request for ictures was mailed. The book contains the same t264i number of pictures as the 25-Year Book, despite the fact that over 100 classmates have died since then. To make the biographical pages easier to under- , we should point out that the line under the address starts with the first name of the wife, if there is one, then the nane and age of the children, followed by the number of grandchildren. -If only the name and address appears, or a meager amount of information, it is because the questionnaire was not returned even after two requests. If you note any errors or omissions, we would consider it a favor if you.would write us immediately. We tried not to repeat biographical sketches con- tained in the 25-Year Book, but simply to bring you up-to-date on what members of the Class are doing now. We also mentioned those who attended any of the last three reunions in Hanover. Appreciation is expressed to John Phillips, who volunteered to bind this book in hard covers tas he did 15 years agoi, to Nancy Elliott, in charge of the Alumni Records Office, to Dick Frame for the very fine pictures of our 35th reunion, and to Bill Hobson for his pictures, and to Bill Morton, Craig Haines, Cal Billings and all of you for your cooperation and kind words of encouragement. we hope our bonds of friendship will be strength- ened by this book. May it also serve to make stronger our devotion to Dartmouth, Miraculously builded in our hearts. Os Skinner DECEASED MEMBERS OF THE CLASS OF 1928 5-26-64 5-29-57 6-25-57 3-3-63 Adams Ahlers Andrews Andrews Atkinson Avery Barns 9-27-59 Barnstead 9-30-62 Barry 12-11-62 Beidler 2-16-42 Bennet 4-10-68 Bergin 9-26-56 Binley 9-20-66 G. 0. Bird 5-23-55 R.Elickenaderfer4-28-29 L. Bohasseck 1-25-60 J. W. Brandt 7-3- 40 W. A. Brayfogle 8-17-58 E. H. Brigham 10-13-43 R. B. Brown 5-27-51 George Brush 10-18-65 A. P. Carpenter 3-17-66 T. Carroll 11-10-65 G. I Cetrulo 3-10-57 H. M. Chapin 8-13-53 R. w. Chapman 9- 9-47 W. 02 Clark 12-22-66 M. W. Cogan 10-30-66 wm. Cogswell 6-24-62 N. Cohen 10-20-27 P. 0. Cole 2-13-37 H. W. German 5-17-63 J. J. Cronin 4-8-68 Crowell 1-2-66 Davis 1-22-61 Dickinson 1-14-59 Dodge 7-10-48 Dold 12-5-56 Douglass 9-18-60 Dwinnell 8-14-50 Falk 2-23-59 Fassett 9-25-67 Fischer Flanagan Foster Frankland Goodwillie L. Goudy F. Goulding G. Graham A. R. Grogins H. S. Hadley Howard Haley Elliott H. Hall M. F. Halliday H. R. Hamlin R. W. Banking G.D.mnmmn H. M. Heitman A. D. Houston S. S. Houston J. T. Hubbell E. J. Hughes K. M. Humphrey Willard Isham G. M. Jamison H. E. Johnson C. A. Khmmire 0. Courtney Keller Byron C. Kelly Kbnneth H. Kbnt J. L. KillKelley J. C. Kimbrough Thornton P. Klaren Paul S. Knowles Paul R. Kruming Arthur E. Lane Henry Leach Bernard A. Levine John C. Liddle R. Gordon Lowe Gerald H. Luellen George Y. McClure John T. McDonough John B. McGrath Paul D. Maclean C. S. McMillan Virgil J. McNeil Robert B. MaoPhail Albert E. Mann Roy F. Martin 9-17-55 William F. Mason 9-21-39 Curtis M. Middlebrook9-28-65 Thomas M. Middleton 3-27-59 Henry C. Milton 5-24-67 William F. Monaco 5-28-60 Robert D. Morrison 9-9-50 Norman C. Nash 11-16-55 Richard H. Nelson 12-7-34 William O'Neill 10-25-61 I. Spinoza Paeff 3-10-67 11-15-62 3-23-56 10-31-57 6-12-65 3-25-30 10-21-65 8-21-58 10-20-61 12-18-60 9-11-64 11-18-57 5-2-58 3-29-28 2-27-67 9-20-52 10-20-55 urge Pasfield ward M. Payne . F. Perkins nry L. Pierce . J. Purcell ar S. Ranney . L. Record . J . Robertson oward L. Rogers dgar M. Rose oseph J. Rosen . B. Salinger . Lloyd Sammis ames F. Sanborn yron H. Schaff illiam J. Scott ohn W. Shoyer ordon N. Simona ohn C. Skinner . L. Sleeper ichard H. Smith hn. V. Sreenan oren G. Stevens 10-50-65 9-9-61 2-20-60 6-7-54 9-14-57 3-23-57 5-50-61 11-14-64 4-15-50 9-4-65 8-51-29 12-28-56 4-14-66 1-26-56 2-27-65 12-17-51 5-10-44 5-27-59 11-26-57 12-50-58 1-5-60 7-20-56 2-21-62 ADDENDUM: - Merrill Shurtleff H. K. Sturtevant 1-15-52 Gilbert C. Swanson 3-8-68 B. F. Swisher Loren W. Taylor A. F. Thompson 5-10-38 10-2-31 6-17-57 Kenneth W. Turner 11-21-6'7 Ralph G. Turner A. H. Vandenberg H. T . Walker Richard G. Wallis James E. Walsh Richard G. Iw'elch Montgomery Wells E. B. Wheatley Homer H. Wheeler F. B. Whittaker Ralph R. Wiltsey Robert L. Word S. Chapman Wright Francis W. Young Adrian B. Zeller Edward B. Zey Dartmouth! -there is no music for our singing, No words to bear the burden of our praise, Yet how can we be silent and remember The splendor and the fullness of her days! Who can f orget her soft September sunsets, Who can forget those hours that passed like dreams- The long cold shadows floating on the campus, The drifting beauty Where the twilight streams? Who can forget her sharp and misty mornings, The Clanging bells, the crunch of feet on snow, Her sparkling noons, the crowding into Commons, Her long White afternoons, her twilight glow? Seel By the light of many thousand sunsets Dartmouth Undying like a vision starts: Dartmouth-the gleaming, dreaming walls of Dartmouth Miraculously builded in our hearts. 5-26-58 1-18-68 12-20-50 5-21-64 5-27-62 7-13-58 4-7-60 1-25-44 l-13-35 11-9-45 7-50-66 1-12-64 5-13-51 1-9-64 11-1-65 9-19-57 4-17-68 OFFICERS OF THE CLASS OF 1928 PRESIDENT... VICE PRESIDENT.. ............... William G. Morton .... ..... ...John J. Cronin TREASURER..... ..... .........Craig B. Haines SECRETARY.. '28 CAMPAIGNER EDITORS....... John W. Herpel John F. Neary CLASS AGENT...... William G. Morton 40th REUNION CHARIMAN...Forrest C. Billings ....................Osmun Skinner FORMER OFFICERS OF THE CLASS OF 1928 President Vice Pres. Secretarz McAvoy th Riper Millikan Phelan Langdell Millikan Fusonie Norris Skinner Kruming Hartjens Skinner Edgar M. Lane Skinner Thompson Herpel Skinner Heep Pasfield Morton Herpel Cutler Treasurer Phelan McLaughli Lewis Lewis Thompson Phillips Haines '28-33 '33-38 '38-43 '43-46 '46-49 '49-53 '53-57 '57-62 Phillips Skinner Pasfield Skinner Haines FORMER CLASS AGENTS '29-30-31-32-33-34 ...... Hatch, Kimball, Langdell :gg-36-37-38 . ....... gginner . gar Kruming Pollock . Orsi . ........ Morton Flanagan Cogswell Cogswell-Pasfield . Cogswell Sohnepel Billings Emery Bush '57-58-59 .....:..... '60-61-62-63 . ....... .... '64-65-66-67 ...... ...... FORMER REUNION CHAIRMEN 10th.. Jack McLaughlin l5th......Paul Kruming 20th.........Red Edgar 25th..Jim Helen Campion 30th... ....... John Cronin 35th.. ........ Hank Walker N m N U E R m. 0 3 C I N C I P N O I N U E R m 5 3 Pictures by DICK FRAME ll 35th REUNION PICNIC 14 . d H , ;' r;.fi7f Ed Abbott Gordon and Blanche Adams MEMEEEeeQE.IEE.QLAee-QEelEZQ ABBOTT, EDMUND B. hEde 251 E. 51 St., New York, N. Y. Divorced; Children: Elizabeth hl9h and David hlbh Ed is a member of Roy Winsor Productions, Inc., New York City, producers of two popular daytime TV serials von CBS h Love of Life and The Secret Storm h. Ed got into radio in 1933 as an announcer in Minneapolis for CBS, moved to Chicago in 1940 and to New York in 1965. Bobby: Photography ABE, STANTON hStanh 4517 Fremont South, Minneapolis, Minn. Janet; Children: Robert h23h, Kathy hzoh, Elizabeth hl7h, Jane hloh Stan is vice president of Dain, Kalman h Quail, Inc., 527 Marquette Ave., Minneapolis, members of the New York Stock Exchange. Hobby: Golf ADAMS, GORDON D. hGinh 1545 Hadley Road, Benton Harbor, Mich. Blanche; Children: Pat h32h, Douglas h3oh Dartmouth '59, John hzoh Grandchildren: 3 Corporate photographer for the Whirlpool Corp. in Ben- ton Harbor since 1956. Hobbies: Camping trips, golf. AHERN, JOHN M. hJacke 1350 Astor, Chicago, Ill. With A. C. Nielsen Co. marketing researchh 28 years, traveling a great deal. He and Cecelia have 3 chil- dren. Attended 20th reunion. Hobbies: Golf, bridge. ALFORD, LORE w. hBillh 30 Brinker Road, Barrington, Ill. Dorothy Bill retired last year as a general partner of Dean Witter e Co., after 39 years in the bond business. ANDRES, EUGEN C., Jr. hGeneh 1697 Grizilo Drive, San Jose, Calif. Helen; Children: Vivienne h31h,Gene 3rd h28h,Fred h24h Gene retired last year as personnel supervisor of Con- tinental Can Co. in San Jose, where he had been since 1946. He is now working as a vocational counselor for Santa Clara County. Hobbies: Reading, Kiwanis, family. ANDRUS, OLIVER B. hellieh 32 Daytona Ave., Devon, Conn. Ellen; Children: Milton h37h Dartmouth '52, Wayne hBBh Dartmouth '57. Ollie has been a physician in Milford since 1933 and is chief of staff of the Milford Hospital. Gene and Helen Andres Ollie and Ellen Andrus Paul and Jane Annable alrnwbdu-u .v 1: ;:LA - . Ace and Grace Anthony Ted and Frances Baehr at ANNABLE, PAUL G. 2 Oak Ridge Ave., Danbury, Conn. Jane; Children: Jane t28, Elizab th tZBi Paul is president of Connecticut Research Associates, of Danbury, manufacturers of controls for the transit- mixed concrete industry. ANTHONY, HORACE F. tAcei Darlington, Md. Grace; Son: Francis Lee t34i; Grandchildren: 1. Ace is still selling used cars at the old stand on 0.8. Route 1 in Darlington. Hobbies: Stamps, coins,bridge. ARMSTRONG, JOHN M. tJacki 7915 Kedvale, Skokie, Ill. Gertrude; Children: John izli, Stephen t19i, Susant15i Jack is manager of the Sales h Service Dept., Welch Scientific Co., Skokie. He and Trudy have two sons in college: John, Iowa State '68; Steve, Valparaiso U.'7l BAEHR, I. E. THEODORE tTedi Center Island Road, Oyster Bay, N. Y. Frances; Children: Katherine tBZi, Ted t22i Dart. '69, and two step-sons. Grandchildren: 3 Ted is an actor, using the stage name of Bob Allen. He has played many leads and supporting roles, his longest run was in Auntie Mame on Broadway. Did film for Walt Disney last summer, The Horse in Plain Clothes . His wife died in 1960 and 4 years later he married Mrs. Frances Berens. BAKETEL, SHERMAN T. iShermi Main St., New Castle, N. H. Marie; Children: Helen t36i, Cynthia t35i. Grand- children: 4, plus 6 step-grandchildren t9 boys, 1 girli After 20 years in the U. 8. Coast Guard, Sherm retired as a Captain in 1961 and picked New Castle as an ideal place to live. He has enjoyed his retirement, sailing in the summer, traveling in the winter, helping out the local historical society and visiting his grandchildren. His first wife, Helen, died in Feb. 1967. In Jan. 1968 he married Mrs. Marie Hartshorn of New Castle. BALLARD, WILLIAM w. tBilli Beaver Meadow Road, Norwich, Vt. Helen; Children: Nancy t29i, David t27i, Helen izei, William tZli. Grandchildren: 3 Bill is Sidney E.Junkins Professor of Biology at Dart- mouth. He has specialized in amphibian anatomy, last year carried on research in Naples and France. He is a member of the Norwich School Board t2 termsi, and interested in conservation, gardening and music. Helen is deeply involved with the Society of Friends. Sherm and Marie Bukefel Helen Ballard Rapple Bavier I Sue Bavier Jack and Anita Barry 23 Ho :9. -A and Anita Beers George and Paula Bell 24 BARRY, JOHN J. 9Jack9 47 Oak Ave., Tenafly N. J. Anita; Son: John 9225 Jack has been a partner since 1949 in Roosevelt 9 Cross Inc., 40 Wall St., New York. Son graduated from George- town University in 1967, is a 2nd lieutenant in the Army and leaves for Viet Nam in August. Hobby: Golf BARTLETT, UPTON E. 9Upty9 R.R. lO-Box 256, Rockford, Ill. Patricia; Children: Ju11a9329, Harriet9299, E1110tt9259 Upty has been personnel director of Rockford Newspapers Inc., since 1952 and in 1962 was elected assistant treasurer. Upty and Pat and their children attended the 25th reunion. He has been president of the Dart- mouth Club of Rockford since 1961. BASSETT, SAM A. 9Sam9 19462 Brookhurst St., Huntin ton Beach, Calif. Divorced; Children: Sam '57 339;Denis 9299;Randy 9279 Sam is a physician; has practiced in California 11 yrs. BAVIER, RALPH H. 9Rappie9 R. D. 1, Naugatuck, Conn. Sue; Children: Barbara9339, Janet 9309, Sally 9289 Grandchildren: 5. Started his own management consul- tant firm in 1952 - Bavier, Bulger 9 Goodyear is now a 10-man organization with offices at 300 Amity Road, New Haven. BEAL, K. MALCOLM 9Ma19 3615 Poinciana Ave., Coconut Grove, Fla. Rachel; Nancy 9329; Grandchildren: 2. ' Mal joined the faculty of the University of Miami in 1939 and since 1959 has been chairman of the English Department. His specialty is the medieval drama. BEEBE, IRVING H. 9Beebe9 200 Biscayne Blvd. Way, Miami, Fla. Glenna; Daughter: Marsha 9389 Beebe retired last year, after 15 or more years as a flight dispatcher for Pan American in Puerto Rico. BEERS, LEWIS R. 9Lew9 4 Lewis St., Norwalk, Conn. Anita; Children: Suzanne 9259, William '69 9219. Lew has been with N. Y. Telephone since graduation. In 1966 he was put in charge of public telephone sales for Westchester and Rockland counties. Hobbies: Travel, swimming, professional contest writer, stocks. Attended 35th reunion with children. Grandchildren: 1 BELL, GEORGE A. 4447 Hawthorne St., N.W., Washington, D. C. Paula; Children: Alison 9320, George Jr. 9309,- contd. 25 Pete and Dorothy Benn-et 26 avid tZZi. Grandchildren: 6. Hobby: Golf George retired seven years ago as China Area Manager for Standard Vacuum Oil Co. in Hong Kong. One of the perquisites that he and Paula enjoyed during their 8 ears in Bong Kong was a palatial home on the Peak, where they welcomed world travelers Art Holden and the late Paul Kruming. Last year they went back for a 3- BELL, JOHN M. tJacki Lakeville, Conn. BENIOFF, LESTER E. tLesi 2700 Ellison Drive, Beverl Hills, Calif. Ida; Children: Barbara t34 , Roger t31i At last report Les owned a ladies wear store. BENJAMIN, DONALD A. tDoni 135 Dover Road, Longmeadow, Mass. Hazel; Children: Eleanor t341, Elizabeth t31i, Sandra t261. Grandchildren: 2 Since 1961 Don has been Comptroller and Assistant Treasurer of American International College, Spring- field. As a community service he manages 3 hospital shops. He is Governor of the Longmeadow Country Club, a real golf nut! by his own statement. BENNERT, HARRY W. 517 Smyth Road, Manclester N. H. Elizabeth; Harry Jr. 321, susant3oi, Donald tzli Harry says he leads the usual life of a family doctor. He has been president of his hospital staff, master of his Masonic lodge and a church deacon. BENNETT, HORACE M. tPetei R.D. 1, Doe Hill Road, Morristown, N. J. Dorothy; Sally t29i. Grandchildren: 4. Pete is manager for N. J. Bell Telephone Co. in Mont- clair, president of the Montclair Rotary Club, V.P. of the Chamber of Commerce, chairman of the Morris Town- ship Water Study Committee. Hobbies: Golf, bowling, woodworking, reading. BERRY, EMMONS M. tEmi 333 East Side Ave. Ridgewood, N. J. Katherine; Ann t285, Peter t231 Em has been with the U. S. Trust Co., 45 Wall St., New York, since 1934. He and Katherine attended our 35th reunion, and also the 25th. BESHLIN, RICHARD M. tDicki Apt. 203, 29 James St., Newark, N. J. Ruth. Retired recently after 22 years with the Veterans Ad- ministration in Trenton, Paris and Newark. 27 Al ' and Zilpha Bishop 2!! M, Ford and Carol Blickley Clark and Marion Blyth 29 George and Agnes Boughton 30 VESSETTE, ERNEST S. IErniei 1 Tip Top Road, Swampscott, Mass. rwina mekw; Belinda aw; Bonnie OW, Ernie Jr. 210, Benjamin I23. rnie is treasurer of B. D. Brooks 00., Inc., distrib- xtors of metal working machinery. He and Wink were at .ur 20th reunion Ion their honeymooni and our 25th. :ILLINGS, FORREST C. ICali -8 Rumford St., West Hartford Conn. vagene I GenieW; William I225, Samuel '70 IZOi. a1 is known to all as our 40th Reunion Chairman, but e has been working for the Class in one capacity or :nother ever since graduation. In 1957-58-59 he was lass Agent. His other Job is president of Billings Co., Inc., 75 Pearl St., Hartford, real estate :ppraisers. In 1962 Cal was awarded the M.A.I. desig- ation by the American Institute of Real Estate Ap- .raisers, the highest appraisal award. Cal and Genie avenit missed a '28 reunion. Hobbies: Flower garden- rng, puttering around, art museums, reading, bridge. :ISHOP, ALBERT T. IAli -mithcrest Drive, Gowanda, N. Y. 'ilpha; Dorothy I28i, Mary I255. 'hile teaching in Gowanda twelve years ago, Al started ouilding 4 or more houses each summer. It became so orofitable that he formed Bishop Homes, Inc., and gave p teaching. :LAIR, W. DOUGLAS IDougi ole Drive, Brielle, N. J. hildren: Barbara I345, Penny IBOi. Doug is a lawyer in Point Pleasant, N. J. In 1962 h is wife was appointed superintendent of schools for :rick Township, Ocean County. :LICKLEY, J. FORD 536 College Ave. De Kalb, Ill. arol; Nancy I365; Grandchildren: 2. lord is an instructor and supervising teacher of for- -ign languages at University Junior High School run by orthern Illinois University. In 1966 he received his master's degree in education and has completed much of he work on his doctorate. Attended 30th reunion. :LYTH, CLARK , Iv. Carranza 766, San Luis Potosi, S.L.P., Mexico arion; John h Peter I38i, Robert I36i, Jane I34i randchildren: 12 IThey hold the recordi. lark retired in 1957 but that didn't last long. He and Marion were living in Mexico and got interested in eaching English to adult Mexicans. After a couple sears the U. S. Information Agency signed Clark up and sent them to Buenos Aires. A year later he was asked 31 Johnny Brew Dick and Jean Brooks 32 a cultural center in San- Three years later, in 1966, was assigned to be director of the Institute Mexi- no-Norteamericano in San Luis Potosi. HobbieszRead- 1g, playing 2 pianoawith Marion , Dartmouth Alumni llege, helping maintain the market for Scotland's st known product, watching other people exercise. start and be director of oga, Dominican Republic. EKER, WAYNE C. ble Talk Pie Co., 1000 Kempton St., New Bedford,Mass. GAB, SIDNEY C. auphin County Home, Harrisburg, Pa. 0ND, J. FRANKLIN tBondyi Crendall St., Adams, Mass. lara; John 032i, Clara Jane 028i; Grandchildren: 2. ondy is a civil engineer with Henry C. Neff Associates nc., in Adams. OUGHTON, GEORGE M. 28 Sea Sage Drive; Delray Beach, Fla. gnes; Jestena 021 eorge is owner of The Colony at Delray Beach and the otel of the same name at Kennebunkport, Maine. As the 28ers who have been his guests say, He runs a wonder- ul place . Hobby: Golf. Attended 30th reunion. OYLE, E. LEO 84 Broadway, Saratoga Springs, N. Y. argaret; 3 daughters and a son, Edward L. Jr.'65 024i. eo is an optometrist at the above address. RADFORD, ROWLAND K. 0Bradi Ol Meadowpark Lane, R.D. 2, Media, Pa. artha; Carol 032i, Roger 02li. rad has been with Cities Service Oil Co. in Boston since 1951. BRADLEY, PBENTICE 0Preni 205 Wendell Ave., Pittsfield, Mass. Dorothy; Robert 033i Pren is an architect, New England region of the Amer tects. Hobby: Golf. BREW, JOHN O. 0Johnny or J.0.i 36 Bowdoin St., Cambridge, Mass. Evelyn; Alan 027i, Lindsay 025i; Grandchildren: 1 Johnny has been on the Harvard faculty since 1930. He resigned last year as Director of the Peabody Museum of Archaeology but still holds the chair of Peabody Professor of American Archaeology and Ethnology. He is in great demand as an adviser: In April and May of has served as secretary of the ican Institute of Archi- 33 Horace and Dorothy Brown 34 is year he was in Colorado and Arizona advising the tional Park Service, then off to Egypt and Pakistan advise those governments on what to do with their eat early sites. Hobby : Historic preservation, 'story of transportation and good talk. OOKS, ELIOT P. 74 Northampton St., Holyoke, Mass. arion; Frederick t343 liot has practiced law in Holyoke for 37 years. ,ROOKS, RICHARD G. tDick1 17 Winding Way Moorestown, N. J. ean; Janet t345, Donald t269; Grandchildren: 2. ick has been manager of the Pennsauken, N. J., plant f the DeSoto Chemical Coatings, Inc., a Sears Roebuck ubsidiary, since 1963. He is about to retire and re- urn to Greensboro, N. C., where he lived from 1948 to 963. Hobbies: Gardening, fishing. ROWN, BRADFORD W. tBrad1 3300 Eastbrook Road, Los Altos, Calif. nnette; Judith t321, Deborah t233; Grandchildren: 1. rad moved from Chicago to Los Altos, 10 miles south of alo Alto, in 1956. He is with Lockheed Missiles e pace Co. in Sunnyvale, and is responsible for in-plant ackaging and preservation of the Polaris missle and evelopment of new methods of handling the 3000 elec- ronic parts in the missle. Hobbies: Gardening,hunting. ROWN, EDWARD D. tNed1 2 Belmont St., Amesbury, Mass. erminie. ed is suburban editor and columnist for the Newburyport aily News. Hobby: Piano and organ playing tsometimes its in for organists in cocktail loungesi. Chairnan of mesbury Library Board, secretary of Rotary Club. ROWN, EOHACE C. tBrownie1 29995 E. River Road, Grosse Ile, Mich. orothy; Carol t369, Virginia t323; Grandchildren: 3. rownie returned his questionnaire but didn't say for hom he works twe neglected to askl1. Leaving for trip to England in June. BROWNSTONE, WALTER J. tWally1 1095 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. Sylvia; Clyde '57 t351, Gilbert t301. Wally retired in 1959 as president of Day Stores, Inc., a chain of ladies apparel stores he started in 1932. Hobbies: Collecting paintings, first editions, travel. He and Clyde have donated rare first editions to Dart- mouth's Baker Library. Bruder Henry and Bobbie Buchfel CHARLES F. , 3rd hChuckl 9 Singer 00., 3O Rockefeller Plaza New York, N. Y. .ildren: Rosalind 1261, Charles 1205 uck has been a vice president of Singer since 1953 d a director since 1955. In 1963 he was put in and acquisitions of the company. Chuck has done an outstanding job 1928 bequest and Estate Planning ommittee. He hasn't missed a reunion in Hanover and as earned the title iwith Haines h Kenersonl of Official '28 Bartender . UCHTEL, HENRY A. 245 East Colfax Ave., Denver, Colorado athrina iBobbiei; Kate C34i, Barbara b28l, enry '64 i26l; Grandchildren: 4. enry is a physician, limiting his practice to urology. ontinuing a hobby started in college, Henry is an avid ountain climber; in 1951 he was the organizer and a ember of the 8-man team which made the first ascent of t. McKinley by the hazardous West Buttress approach. enry says The only recent change in our life has been hat instead of just skiing on Wednesday, we stay up in ne mountains overnight and ski Wednesday egg Thursday. UCKINGHAM, GEORGE w. 1Bucki 417 Linwood. Flint, Mich. ouise; Susan i35l, Mary bBOl, Betsy i28l eorge is the owner of Buckingham's, Inc., a large men's lothing store in Flint. Hobbies: Hunting, fishing,goli URDING, WARREN N. 1 Ridge Croft Road, Bronxville, N. Y. lice died 1963; BarbarabBli, Bill 129i, Margaret i24l. arren is executive vice president and director of Lever 390 Park Ave., New York. Since 1964 he has been in charge of all operating functions, including research and development, production, purchasing, as well as institutional and armed forces sales. BURLEIGH, ALVIN H. bAli 11 Laurel Drive, Wayne, N. J. Lillian, Al is in the wholesale plywood business in Newark, he told us at the '28 dinner in New York in Jan., 1963. BURLEIGH, FREDERICK iFredl 5 Union St., Wiscasset, Maine Fred resigned in 1965 as producer of the Pittsburgh Playhouse, a position he held for 28 years. BUSH, HOWARD s. isowiei Bay Road, Piney Point Marion, Mass. Caroline; Deborah i255 bContinued on next pagei 38 owie retired in 1963 as vice president of the Spring- ield Fire h Marine Insurance Co. He was immediately rafted to serve as '28 Class Agent and did so with istinction for four years - 1964-67. He and Caroline ave attended all reunions. Hobbies: Woodworking, ardening, fishing, golf and Dartmouth. YRNE, ROBERT C. tBobi 3 Main St., Hatfield, Mass. ithel; Bobt31i, DicktZSi, Davidt25i, William tZBi ob has been a physician in Hatfield for 3A years. he Byrnes attended the 25th, 30th and 35th reunions. AMPBELL, JOSEPH B. tLaupi pt. D, 515 South Jackson, Belleville, Ill. ublisher of the Nashville tIll.i Journal since 1934. AMPION, JAMES W. tJimi anover, N. H. hildren: Jim Jr. t38i, Ronnie '55 t35i tor the past 42 years Jim has owned and managed James ampion, Inc., while taking an active part in town ffairs. In 1956 he was elected to the N. H. Legisla- ure, the first Democrat to represent Hanover in over 0 years. He has been active in '28 affairs, serving 3 reunion chairman for our 25th, and he and his late ife, Esther, entertained the Class at their home for the class picnic at our 35th reunion. 3ANTON, RICHARD F., Jr. tDicki 6 Brookshire Road, Worcester, Mass. Shildren: Dick '57 t34i, Bob '59 t3oi, Sally tzei Dick retired from the insurance business in Dec. 1958 and has spent much of his time since then traveling - and playing golf. He and his late wife, Janet, attend- d the 25th, 30th and 35th reunions. ANTRIL, HADLEY tHadi 124 Mercer St., Princeton, N. J. Mavis; Albert tTadi t27i, Mavis tZEi. In 1955 Had resigned as chairman of the Psychology Department at Princeton to become senior counsellor of the Institute for International Social Research, with offices at 240 Nassau St., Princeton. The purpose of the Institute is to improve international relations by means of basic research in the field of social psychology. He is financed for life by an endowment from the Rockefeller Brothers Fund. He has written 20 books, and received an honorary Doctor of Science degree from Dartmouth in 1960. Attended 25th reunion. CARLISLE, HOLLIS M. 32 Severn Place, Longmeadow, Mass. Anita; Children: Deborah and Christopher. tCont'd.i Roy Carpenter Max Carlson Wally and Natalie Carr 40 ollis retired as treasurer of the Carlisle Hardware 0., Springfield, in 1963, a position he held for 28 ears. He received the award for Outstanding Citizen- hip in Springfield in 1954, and in 1960 was given a istinguished citizenship award by the National Munici- al League. ARLSON, MAXWELL tMaxy ational Bank of Commerce, Box 3966, Seattle, Wash. 'illadee; Dean t3oy, Karen tzvy. ax has been president of the above bank for 20 years. n 1961 he was general chairman of the American Insti- ute of Banking convention in Seattle. ARPENTER, ROY W. utney, Vermont nmarried. Roy is in the private investment business. I'm retired - more or less he says. Just returned rom Africa - he avoids Vermont winters. ARR, WALLACE G. tWallyy The Skylight, Main St., Amagansett, N. Y. Natalie; Patricia t331, Penelope t2715Grandchildren: 3. Wally retired in 1966 as president of the North Jersey Trust Co., Ridgewood, N. J. He and Natalie have moved to Long Island and their revocation is their antiques shop which they are opening June 1. Two weeks later it will be closed for 3 days while they attend the 40th! In their years in Ridgewood, Wally held every civic job in the book. CARRICO, WILLIAM M. tBilly Newstower, Rockford, Ill. Catherine. Bill is president of Carrico h Wilgus, Inc., a real es- tate firm he started in 1934. Hobby: Travel. CARSON, JOHN B. tJacky Box 363, Aspen, Colo. 'Nancy; Sherman t32y, Rex.t26y. Jack practiced law in Chicago from 1933 to 1956, when they moved to Aspen. That was the year Jack received the Blegen Memorial plaque for outstanding service to U. S. skiing at the National SkieAssociation conven- tion banquet in Aspen. Jack and Nancy has been active in skiing organizations since 1943. CARTER, LAWRENCE L. tNicky Feeks Lane, Locust Valley, L. I., N. Y. Clodagh; Tom '63 tzey, Jane t23y. Nick was elected a vice president of the Irving Trust Co. in 1967 and now handles trust and agency adminis- tration in its corporate trust department. Hobbies: Sailing, photography. Nick Carter Hod and Vivian Carver Joe and Moon Chay Parker and Kitty Chick r e V e e h .VC 5 M d n .G d e r F ARVER, HORACE N. taod1 ox 514, 1824 E. 2nd St., Wichita, Kans. ivian tBivg; Thad 6301, Mary Ann t361; Step-daughters: eorgia 636 , Stephanie 6341. Grandchildren: 9. Cd is chairman of the board of Miro-Flex Co., Inc., hich he formed 35 years ago, manufacturers of highway arkers and flares. Hod and Biv spend their winters in reen Valley, Ariz., and summers in Vinalhaven, Maine. od and his children attended the 30th reunion. HAMBERLAIN, E. NORMAN tNorm1 ho Newell Smith, Kings Hill P.O., St. Croix, Virgin Is. orm retired from A. T. e T. in 1965, after 35 years. CHAPMAN, DON H. tDon1 Apt. 423-8, 1600 S. Eads St., Arlington, Va. Peggy; Marjorie 6261, Bobbie t211,sn1r1eyt191,Dickt181. Don retired from Sears Roebuck in 1962, after 29 years of service. From 1949 to retirement he managed the Sears store in Sao Paulo, then the store in Huntington, L.I. In 1963 he received a Master's degree in Business Administration from NYU and immediately took a job with the Office of International Trade Promotion of the Dept. of Commerce. Attended 25th reunion. CHASE, KENNETH J. tKen1 6 Pine Ridge Road, Reading, Mass. Mildred; Katherine t261, Barbara t211; Grandchildren: l. Formerly treasurer of Lafayette Square Drive-Ur-Self 00., Cambridge, Ken is now retired. Hobbies: Reading, golf, Florida, Lake Sunapee. CRAY, JOSEPH tJoe1 29-1 Chong Chen 3rd Road, Kaohsiung, Taiwan Moon Posuk; Lily 6311, Marian 6251, son - Kungse t221. Joe is owner of Dasu Farm Products Co., Ltd., makers of starch. He lived in Shanghai until forced to flee after hthe war, landing in Taiwan tFree China1 as a refugee. CHEEVER, FREDERICK L. tFred1 1752 Broadway, Boulder, Colo. Iris; Jane t321, David t3o1, Sarah t261, Ann t201 Grandchildren: 6. Fred is working for what he describes as one of the first of the New Breed weekly newspapers. Moved from Westport, Conn., to wonderful city of Boulder in 1966. CHICK, PARKER N. tPark1 1115 North St., Walpole, Mass. Katharine tKitty1; Parker Jr. t361, Peter 6311; Grandchildren: 4 Park has been in the investment business since 1928, the last 35 years with F. S. Moseley h Co., 50 Congress St., Boston. Hobbies: Travel, sports, meteorology. Ed Collins h m U h C .N: d S d n a h In. a R Richard Clark HURCH, RALPH A. 660 Grand Ave. Des Moines, Iowa -ally; Joan i355, Martha izsi; Grandchildren: 4. ialph is Vice president and general counsel of the quitable Life Insurance Co. of Iowa, and also a part- xer in the law firm of Henry i Henry. Hobbies: Tennis, ce skating, farming, hunting, fishing, wilderness anoeing. LARK, RICHARD H. iDicki :12 N. Lombard Ave., Oak Park, Ill. Besides his commercial art work for H i R Studio, 220 .. State St., Chicago, Dick does quite a few water- olors - landscapes, still-lifes, portraits of houses. LARK, ROBERT B. iBobi I821 Dayton Drive, Ft. Collins, Colo. 'sther; Robert B. III ilAi :0b is an assistant professor in the College of Busi- ess, Colorado State University, with courses in ad- ertising and sales management. He retired as Sales manager of the Strathmore Paper Co., Springfield, mass., in 1965. Attended 25th and 35th reunions. LARK, ROBERT L. iBobi 809 47th St., N.W., Washin ton, D. C. Pauline; Carol iBOi, Peter 28i, Chris i26i Bob has been a manpower expert for the government since 1940 except for four years il96l-64i to repre- sent the Ford Foundation in New Delhi. He is now Director of Resources for the Future, 1775 Mass. Ave., ashington. CLARKE, ALFRED E. iAii 179 Marrett St., Westbrook, Maine Annette; Jeanne i33i, Carol iZBi Al teaches at Portland Junior College and is Director of Admissions. COE, CHARLES E. iChariiei i165 East 66 St., Neinork, N. Y. Jane; Robert Owen i34i, Beatrice iBli; Grandchildren: 3. Charlie started his own business 10 years ago, Busi- ness Development Associates, 660 First Ave., New York, in the field of market research and planning. Hobby: Travel. COLE, FREDERICK W. iFredi 80 Walnut St., Winchester, Mass. Dorothy. Fred resigned as vice president and copy chief of Mc- Millan i Marsden, Boston, to become executive secretary of the Middlesex Apartment Owners Association. 47 Charlie and June Coe Tax Connell Polly Connell Dana and Verna Condon 49 k m IM :0 o .w c d S U I C V: In .m P In .1 d n n VI 0 C .wm d a n n e K COLE, GEORGE L. New England Drive, Brattleboro, Vt. Children: Barbara Collins h36h, Susan h32h George has been a food broker since 1928, formed his own firm in 1951. Attended 30th reunion. COLLINS, EDWARD J. hEds cho Milano, Wheeler Hill Rd., Wappingers Falls, N. Y. Children: Ed Jr. h35s,Elizabethh3zs;Grandch11dren: 1. Ed taught at Pine Plains, N. Y., until he resigned a few years ago. Hobby: Reading. COLLINS, JOHN F. hJacks l Roberts Drive, North Adams, Mass. Gertrude; Nancy halh, Jim h25s, Mary hzzs Jack owns J. F. Collins h 00., wholesale tobacconists, a firm he started in 1928. Attended 25th reunion. CONDON, DANA J. hDanah United Fruit Co.,12 Calle 6-61 Zona l,Guatemela, C. A. Verna; Joan h34h, Margaret h29h; Grandchildren: 5. Dana is General Traffic Manager for Central America for United Fruit; has lived outside the U. S. continu- ously since joining United Fruit in Costa Rice in 1928. Will attend 40th reunion. CORNELL, FRANK H. hTaxs 1155 88500 Hill Road, Southport, Conn. Katherine; John '55 h35h; Grandchildren: 3 boys. Tax is Assistant Director of the China Medical Board of New York, Inc., 420 Lexington Ave., New York. He and Katherine make an annual 3-month trip to ViSit medical schools in the Far East, interviewing appli- cants for scholarships in American medical schools. CONNOLLY, JAMES F. hJimh 205 Gray St., West Palm Beach, Fla. Orma; Patric hzes, Sue h24s Jim is Technical Control Mettalurgist for Pratt h Whitney Aircraft. COOK, JOHN G. hJackh 510 Oxford Lane, Crystal Lake, Ill. Phyllis; John Jr. '69 h2ls, Jill hlls Jack has been with A. T. h T. since graduation, is in the Long Lines Dept., 22 W. Monroe St., Chicago. h Hobbies: Travel, philately, golf, gardening. hCOSTELLO, NORMANDO A. hTonys Rt. 1, Casey Key, Nokomis, Florida Francis; George hBBh, Clare hBOs, Tonita h23h Tony graduated from West Point in 1929, was named a Major General in the Army in 1958 and commanding gen- eral at Fort Jackson, S. C. Later duty was at Fort Hayes, Ohio, and overseas. 51 Curll 52 Y Lu OI o r o D d n a n a V Paul and Dorothy Cutler OUNTRYMAN, WALLACE E. tWallyl 1525 Post Ave., Rockford, Ill. ary; Sanford t341, Tom t241 ally is associated with the Rockford Wholesale Paper Co. COYLE, GEOhGE J. 272 Main St., New Britain, Conn. Alfreda; Judith tBOi George is a lawyer; former Mayor of New Britain 1938-42. CROSBY, CHARLES R. tCharliel 110 Wall St., New York, N. Y. Charlie has been in the investment business since 1928. In 1947 he became associated with A. C. Israel h Co. CROWLEY, FRANK 68421213? Ave., Seattle, Wash. CUDDEBACK, KENNETH D. tKenl 33 Echo Hill Road Amherst, Mass. Cynthia; Anna t225,Eiizabethtzoi,Susantisi, Ken tisi Ken is district manager of Western Mass. Electric Co. In 1961 he was elected president of the Dartmouth Club of Upper Pioneer Valley. Attended the 25th reunion. Still skiing winters. CURLL, HENRY v. tVani 2524 N. Cameron Ave., Covina, Calif. Dorothy; Adelaide t28l, Jessie t261, Lucinda t231 Grandchildren: 1 Van is owner of H. V. Curll h Co., 614 E. Edna Place, Covina, manufacturers representative in truck trailer equipment fieldl. Hobbies: Golf, politics. CUTLER, PAUL W. 111 W. Monroe St., Chicago, Ill. Dorothy; Cynthia Q33i, Bruce '57 t32 , Judith t291, jRoger t221 Paul is managing partner of Chapman h Cutler, a law firm which includes 61 lawyers. He says, Having missed all reunions to date, we will attend the 40th . Paul served as an assistant class agent for several years and was vice president of the Class 1957-62. DAVENPORT, CARLETUN QMonki 24 Harbor Ave., Marblehead, Mass. Virginia; Carlton P. '49 tAOl, Benjamin t391, Joanna t35l; Grandchildren: 3 Monk has been in the investment business since 1926. DAVIS, CHARLES F. tonicki First of Boston Corp., 20 Exchan e P1., New York, N.Y. Ethel; Carol t341, Charles Jr. 32l Chick has been Cashier of the above firm since 1957. 53 George Davis Marion Davis Monk and Ginny Davenport 54 DAVIS, GEORGE I. 29 Garrison Road, Glens Falls N. Y. Marion; Steven i339, Beth i285; Grandchildren: 3. George is chairman of the board of the Glens Falls Ins- urance Co., with which he has been associated since graduation. George was elected president of the Dart- mouth Alumni Council for the 1966e67 term; he had been a member of the Council since 1964. He is a trustee of Skidmore College and Albany Medical College. Hobbies: Farm near Rutland, Vt., t75 Holsteinsi, and skiing. DAVIS, HARRY B. iStretchi 55 Bridle Path Road, Bethlehem, Pa. Elizabeth; Step-sons: Newton iAli, Frank iAOi Stretch is a professor at Lehigh University and, since 1951, head of the Department of Speech h Theatre. In 1962 he was elected a trustee of Emerson College, Boston, from which he graduated in 1929. Hobbies: Theatre, summer home in Stonington, Conn., gardening. DAVIS, STEPHEN B. Meadow City Gas 00., Las Vegas, New Mexico Eleanor; Stephen Jr. '55 i34i. DENHIS, SAMUEL J. iSami 419 E. Columbia St., Falls Church, Va. Maurine; Robert '57 i329, John '62 i27i;Grandchilcren:2 Sam is chief of the construction statistics division of the Department of Commerce, has served as a Falls Church city councilman for five years or more. Attended 25th. DICKERMAN, WATSON iWati School of Education, Univ. of California, Los Angeles Eleanor Wat retired in March as an Associate Professor of Educ- ation at the University of California at Los Angeles, which will forward his mail - he and Eleanor intend to travel, as they have been on vacations, all over the world. If you want advice on freighter cruises, write Wat. His hobby, besides travel, is playing jazz. DICKERSON, ROY D. 5485-55th St., San Diego, Calif. Roy is director of publicity for the San Diego Gas h Electric Co. Hobbies: Reading, hiking, bicycling. DIETZ, WILLIAM E. isiiii R.D.1, Box 76, Croton Hts.Road, Yorktown Heights, N. Y. Betty; Peter '57 i33i, Thomas izei; Grandchildren: 2. Bill is Comptroller and Assistant Treasurer of The Rockefeller University iformerly Rockefeller Institutei. He is also lay treasurer of the National Board of YMCA; before accepting the university position in 1959 he served 14 years as comptroller of the YMCA board. He attended our 25th reunion. 55 Wat Dickermcm Eleanor Dickerman Roy Dickerson Elliott Donnelly Ixom, G. HARLEY 6Pinky1 iedmont, W. Va. dna . inky has been president of the S. G. Dixon Clothing 0. 63 stores1 and the Dixon Realty Co. since 1940. inky and Edna attended the 25th reunion. ODD, DONALD E. 6Don1 R. D. 4, West Chester, Pa. Helen; Mary 6211, Allen 6161 Don is a lawyer and represents four textile mills. Don and Helen attended the 25th reunion. DODGE, HOMER G. 6Beet1e1 New Boston, N. H. Dorothy; Homer 6291, Malcolm 6281, Martha 6191 Manages Dodge's Store, New Boston. Attended Delayed 15th and 25th reunions. Hobbies: Hunting, fishing. DONNELLEX, ELLIOTT 1050 W. Melody Road, Lake Forest, Ill. Ann; Tom 6351, Jim '57 6331, Bob 6301,David '64 6261 Elliott is vice chairman of R. E. Donnelley 1 Sons Co. of Uhicago, by far the largest printing company in the U. 8., with over 12,000 employees. He has been a trustee of Lake Forest College since 1942, a trustee of Deerfield Academy since 1965, and was mayor of Lake Forest for 3 years. Hobby: Railroading - has his own 14 guage backyard railroad with a mile of track, three steam locomotives, one gasoline locomotive and 15 cars. He also has an H0 model railroad inside his house. Other hobbies: Fishing, hunting, travel. DOW, NEAL 2252 Cranford Road, Durham, N. C. Professor of French at Duke University. PhD, U. of Pa. DOWLIN, WINFRED M. 6Doc1 1800 Perry Road, NW., Canton, Ohio Calista; Calista1311,Nancy1281,John 1 Timothy 1121 Doc is chief of surgical staff at Aultman Hospital. DOWNING, ALLAN M. 131111 2186 AlA, Apt.5-C Satellite Beach, Fla. Thelma; Rhoda 1315 Bill is in the realty business, associated with Baird Realty, 1761 Highway A1A, Satellite Beach. DRAKE, E. ELWOOD 1E11 199 Delhi Road, Scarsdale, N. Y. Adelaide; Deborah 6301, Bob 1261; Grandchildren: 5. E1 is Director of Field Service, Scholastic Magazines Inc., Englewood Cliffs, N. J. Attended 25th and 35th reunions. Hobby: Travel. Betty Dietz e k a r D e H h e d A d L n a H Bill Diefz wax Red and Charlotte Edgar 59 Tom and Ann Ellis RAYTON, CLARENCE I. tsxipi 71 Waban Ave., Waban, Mass. eryl; Nichols t24i kip is a senior associate with Arthur D. Little, Inc., ambridge, Mass., a position he has held since 1956. e is a C.P.A. and a lawyer tHarvard '43i. UFFY, BEhNAhD T. tTedi 6 Bellevue Ave., Cambridge, Mass. ed is a teacher at Cambridge High School. DUGDALE, FREDERICK E. tDugi 32 Woodvale Road, Blackstone Acres, Branford, Conn. lda; Marilyn t26i, Susan tl5i Dug is Chief of Physical Medecine, Veterans Administra- tion Hospital, West Haven, Conn. Hobby: Gardening. DWINELL, LANE 94 Bank St., Lebanon, N. H. Elizabeth. Former Governor of New Hampshire tl955-59, two termsi and during that period an eX-officio trustee of Dart- mouth College. In 1967 Lane sold his interest in Carter i Churchill Co. and is as busy as ever as chairman of the board of the National Bank of Lebanon, chairman of the Colby Junior College Board of Trustees, and a dir- ector of various businesses. Attended 25th, 30th s 35th. EASTMAN, CHARLES A. tChucki 8 Peter Cooper Road, New York, N. X. Natalie. Chuck has been with the stock brokerage firm of Pershing e Co., siLce 1933 and was elected a partner in 1964. EDGAR, ROBERT m. taedi 20 Stowell Road, Winchester, Mass. Charlotte; Carolynt34i,William '62 t28i;Grandchildren 5 Red is vice president of the Middlesex County National Bank, 431 Broadway, Everett. He served as our Class president 1946-48 and later as president of the Dart- mouth Alumni Association of Boston. Also served as Class Agent and two terms on Alumni Council. Attended 25th. Hobbies: Gardening, reading, working around the house. EILE, MAXRELL J. tMaci 120 Round Hill Road, Roslyn Heights, N. Y. Mildred; John tzai, Nancy tzei, Phoebe t19i. Mac is an attorney in New York City. ELLIOTT, F. SCOTT 718 Glenn St., Newberry, S. C. Rosalie; Flavel Scott Jr. tBBi Scott is associated professor of English at Newberry College, author of articles and poems. Hobbies: Playing various sports and music. George Emery Harold Fields Pork and Eleanor Estobrook .LIS, THOMAS P. hTomh 78 Standish Ave. Mountainside N. J. nn; Margaret hBOS, Tom Jr. h245; Grandchildren: l. om has retired from Union Carbide Corp. HobbyzFishing. MBLEB, WILLIAM J. hBillh 19 Birchwood Drive Schenectady, N. Y. abel; Bill Jr. h36S,Bobh33hISueh28h; Grandchildren: 8. ill retired as Director of Research for the N. Y. State egislature in 1962 after his second coronary. Hobbies: alking, reading, records, and watching Mabel take care f Half Moon Books, specializing in N. Y. State Americana. MERY, GEORGE W. 8 Prospect Road, Atlantic Highlands N. J. lisabeth heise died 1965; Susan h335, Lisa hzeh; randchildren: 3. eorge retired in 1967 as Public Relations Manager for ew Jersey Bell's Asbury Park area, after a 38-year elephone career. George and Sis were Class Agents for our years hl960-63h. They attended 25th, 30th h 35th. NGELMAN, IRVING J. hIrvh erry Drive, Ewing Twp., Trenton, N. J. ylvia hMickeyh; Mary h24h, Claudia h20h, Bonnie h15h. n 1960 Irv was appointed Director of the Division of eelfere, N. J. Department of Institutions h Agencies, fter 24 years in the department. Attended 25th h 30th. STABROOK, L. PARKHURST hParkh oudon Road, Pittsfield, N. H. leaner h Sue h. ark has been teaching math and science in the local 1gh school for past four years. Hobbies: His l80-year- 1d house and 100 acres, and attending auctions. VANS, WILLIAM A. hBillh Hetherly Road h Mann Hill, Egypt, Mass. AIN, EARL 1839 First Nat. Bank Bldg., Dallas, Texas Virginia died 1945; Earl 3rd '55 h36h,Jim hBBh- Earl is an independent oil producer but says he only works about half the time so he can spend six months a year at his plantation which he bought 3 years ago at Yemassee, S. C. He raises cattle and pine trees, shoots duck, quail, fishes and rides horseback. Attended 30th and 35th reunions. FAUNTLEROY, GAYLORD hRedh 2100 South Ocean Drive, Fort Lauderdale Fla. Helen; CatharinehBBh, BetsyhBBh,JohnhBBS;Grandchildren:l4 Bed retired as factory manager of the Gaylord Container Corp., Houston, and moved in 1967 to Florida where they are cruising on their boat, fishing and enaoying life. 63 Harvey and Betsey Fisher 64 ELD, S. EVERETT tEvi uth Bedford Road, Mt. Kisco, N. Y. tharine; Step-daughter: Barbara; Grandchildren: 2. is manager and director of Calico Corners, Inc., a tail store for decorative fabrics at 681 Main St., . Kisco. Attended 25th reunion. ELDS, HAROLD B. 20 Orchard St., East Lansing, Mich. rold retired June 1967 as a professor of History at ichigan State University, where he had been since 1929 xcept for military service. Hobbies: Travel, genealogy. ISHER, HARVEY S. tHarvi 730 Greenridge Way, Fair Oaks, Calif. etsey; Harvey Jr.t27i, Betsey t22i, Grandchildren: 2. arv is retired from Aerojet-General, Azusa, Calif., here he was General Purchasing Agent. Hobbies: Bead- ng, travel. ITZGERALD, CHARLES F. ania Marine, Dania, Florida ITZPATBICK, MARTIN T. tMartyi 7 Hamilton St. Plattsburgh, N. Y. nna; Kathy tBlS, Clara t37i, Mary t23i arty heads his own general construction firm. He has ttended '28 Fall Reunions in Hanover. LANDERS, EDWIN iEdi 51 East High St., Manchester, N. H. ore; John Edwin, t7i. d is district manager for Encyclopaedia Britannica Ed- cational Corp. He was 33 years with F. E. Compton h Co. efore it merged with Britannica in 1961. Hobbies: Com- osing children's songs, gardening, fishing, hiking. ttended 25th and 35th reunions, the latter with Johnny, hen the youngest '28 child trecord now held by Kneerimi. LYNN, WILLIAM F. 0 Gilbert Ave. Marshfield, Mass. aura; Bill t235, Michael iZli, Timothy tlsi. ill retired from the Navy as a Commander in 1965, and '5 now associated with the Mass. Department of Natural esources. FLYNN, WILLIAM H. 53 Lewis St., Walpole, Mass. FOLSOM, FRANKLIN B. Roosevelt, N. J. Mary; Michael t29i, Rachel tzzi. For 20 years he and his wife,twho writes under her maid- en name of Mary Eltingi have been writing children's books. Franklin is lst V.P, Archeology Society of N.J. 65 Ed and Dora Flanders with Johnny 6 next to youngest '28 child Dick and Sally Foo're 66 ir 4 Rib and Alice Foster 67 Bill Embler Jimmy and Theodosia Fowler 68 OTE, RICHARD J. tnicki 8 W. Front St., Perrysburg, Ohio mber of the New York Stock Exchange and a h Beckwith, Toledo. Hobby: Sailing. ick is a me artner in Bell ORD, WILLIALLW. tBilli 06 South Park Ave., Glenshaw, Pa. ane; Bob t311, Peggy i291; Grandchildren: 1. ill is a representative of Bird h Son., Inc., roofing anufacturers. Attended 30th reunion. 1OSTEh, DAVID C. iDavei ox 210, Star Route, Mariposa, Calif. tlorence; Pauline t291, Myra t261. ave is a teacher in the Mariposa School District. OSTEB, G. ALLEN 80 North Main St., Plymouth, N. H. ary; George T. i311. rom 1954-59 he taught music at Plymouth high school nd concurrently was chairman of the Grafton County emocratic Committee. In 1960 he retired from teach- 'ng and politics and has written four non-fiction ooks. OSTEH, ROBERT K. tRibi 815 Westminster, Dallas, Texas lice; Martha t301 1b is manager of the Over-the-Counter Trading Dept. for Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner h Smith, Inc., hopes to retire at end of 1969. FOWLER, ALFRED J. tA11 Aspenwood Drive Chagrin Falls, Ohio Janet; Jane t27S, James 1171, David t141. Al was division commercial supervisor,at last report, for the Ohio Bell Telephone Co. in Cleveland. FOWLER, HAROLD L. tJimmyi 140 Chandler Court, Williamsburg, Va. Theodosia. In 1964 Jimmy was named Dean of the Faculty of the Coll- ege of William h Mary, and has continued as a professor of History, although he teaches only one course. Two years ago he was elected to the Alpha Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa for excellence of teaching combined with sound scholarship. FRAME, RICHARD R. tDicki 531 Hermitage St., Philadelphia, Pa. Margaret; Richard Jr. t301 Dick has his own commercial photography firm, R. E. Frame h Co. This year Dick received from the Philadel- phia Boy Scout Council the Silver Beaver Award, for his years of devoted service to the Scouting movement. 69 .uu h. m. h '0 x w h a ' Dick and Margaret Fravme cs Dick received the Boy Scouts Silver Beaver Award Al and Connie Fusonie 70 1AMPTON, JAMES H. 6Jim1 -4 Colonial Drive Youngstown, Ohio sbel; Jim Jr. 6273, Marian 1331. im owns the Ohio Hardwood Lumber Co., with 25 mills in 110, Ind., Pa. and Mich. Attended 25th and 30th re- 1ions with both children. Has a home at 2115 Broadwalk, nllywood Beach, Fla. Hobbies: Hunting, fishing, gin Jmmy, swimming. BENCH, GEOHGE C. 848 N. E. 35th St., Fort Lauderdale, Fla. USONIE, ALBERT T. 1A1, Fuzzy1 300 S. W. lst Terrace, Pompano Beach, Fla. onstance; Doug '58 1321, Alan 6321, Michael 1251, randchildren: 5. 1 retired in 1966 as director of industria1 relations or Collins 1 Aikman Corp. Since 1967 he has taught verman and Latin at Pine Crest Academy, and coached V football. A1 served as Class president 1948-53; vttended 25th, 30th, 35th reunions. Hobbies: Sports. AnDNER, FRANK C. 6Cuddy1 '66 Melrose St., Melrose, Mass. illian; Judith 6301; Grandchildren: 1. uddy is president of Lloyd Advertising, Inc., an agency e and others started in 1951. Hobby: Gardening. EARHART, CHARLES C. 1Charlie1 09 Capri, San Remo, Boca Raton, Fla. enrietta. harlie retired as Inspector of Agencies for N. Y. Life Insurance Co. in April 1966, after 36 years with that ompany. He is teaching a course in life insurance at lorida Atlantic University. Hobbies: Golf, the beach. EDGE, SEYMOUR C. 6811 5550 Silver Star Road, Orlando, Fla. Genevieve; Llewellyn 6311, Jack 6261. Retired 1965 from American Steel 6 Wire Co. Hobbies: 01f, fishing, sailing. Attended 25th reunion. GERE, HENnY S. 1Harry1 107 Mannin St., Needham Heights, Mass. Pat; Bill 291, David 1271, Christine 1231. Harry is advertising manager for the National Fire Protection Association. GIFFORD, Samuel A. 6Sam1 84-05 Kendrick Place, Jamaica, N. Y. Hortense 6Hordy1; Gail 6321; Grandchildren: 3 Sam has been with the Milton Paper Co., Inc., 100 West ig6st., New York, for 22 years and its president since 5. 71 Sam and Hordy Gifford 72 Margaret Gillard Bun cmd Alma Goodrich 73 Jerry and Doris Goodwin .5118? Art and Alice Gow ILBOY, A. WORDEN lWordl 97 Chestnut St., Rochester, N. Y. orna. Attended 25th reunion. ord started his own business, Gilboy's House of Books, n 1949. Being only one block from the new 30-storey erox building, he expects the city to take his house y condemnation-when the axe falls he and Lorna will etire to Los Gatos, Calif.-they spent a month there hree years ago and fell in love with it. Hobbies: Gar- ening, walking, Rochester Oratorio Society. ILES, DONALD J. lDonl Taylor Road, Short Hills, N. J. arie; Donald l24l, Anne l22e on is a vice president of the Bankers Trust Co., 16 all St., New York, where he has been in the personal rust department since he joined the bank in 1929. ILLARD, JAMES L. lJiml 861 Bradley St., Muskegon, Mich. Margaret Anderson; Bob lBZl, Jim l29l, Margaret h26l, Douglas lBl, Paul l7l; Grandchildren: 1 Jim is a physician, was certified by American Board of Obstetrics in 1939. He has made his 8,000th delivery! Hobbies: Skiing, swimming, skating, golf. GLENDINNING, GEOFFREY hJeffl 33 High St., Andover, Mass. Eve; David l32l, Amy l29i. Jeff is vice pres. of the Arlington Trust Co.,Lawrenge. GOODMAN, CHARLES F. lChuckl 4434 Walnut Grove Road, Memphis, Tenn. Isabel; Susie lBOl, Bobye l26l; Grandchildren: 3. Chuck is president of American Finishing 00., Memphis. Hobbies: Fishing, photography, hunting, travel. hGOODNOW, JOHN R. lJackl 45 Roxbury St., Keene, N. H. Margaret; Joanl36l, Persis l33l, John '58 l31i. Jack resigned from the N. H. Supreme Court in 1957 to resume the private practice of law, after 14 years as a Judge. Attended 25th and 30th reunions. GOODRICH, BERNARD S. eBunl 8 Whynwood Road, Simsbury, Conn. Alma; John '59 lall, Robert lzel, Leslie lgirll l13l. Bun is assistant secretary of Travelers Insurance Co. Attended 25th and 30th reunions. GOODWIN, A. JEROME lJerryl Oakdale, Conn. Doris; Dorothy l34l, John hBOl, Peter h26lGrandchildren: 4- Jerry has taught science at New London High School since 1954. Hobbies: Travel, amateur radio, skiing. 75 Hank Graupner Helen Groupner Ken and Mary Graf 76 OODWIN, CLINTON T. iClinti 67 8. Linden Road, Mansfield, Ohio sabel. lint joined the law firm of Mayer, McDermott h Asso- iates in 1957. ORDON, JOHN M 6 Arlington St., Northampton, Mass. W, ARTHUR R. iArti 39 Prospect St. Guilford, Conn. lice; Celia i363, Alice i34i; Grandchildren: e. rt was named chairman of the board of the Seamless Rubber Co. in 1964, after serving 11 years as president. In 1960 he was elected a director of the Union h New Haven Trust Co. Hobby: Golf. GRAF, KENNETH F. iKen7 532 Bay St., Manchester, N. H. Mary; John '58 iBBi, Sally i297; Grandchildren: 5. Ken is a lawyer and a partner in McLane, Carleton, Graf Greene h Brown, in Manchester. GRANVILLE-SMITH, EDWARD iTedi 630 Seney Ave., Mamaroneck, N. Y. Elizabeth; Edward Jr. i377. Ted works for Modern Hospital Magazine iMcGraw H1117. Hobbies: Boating and fishing. GRAUPNER, HERMAN w. iHanki 7 Gracie Square, New York, N. Y. Helen; Sally i24i, Bill i227 Hank is an attorney. Hobbies: Travel, stamp collecting. GRAY, C. MAURICE iMoci Route 1, Box 379, Manchester, N. H. Evelyn died 1934; Lois i337; Grandchildren: 2. M00 is retiring June 1968 from school administration after 40 years. At present he is superintendent of schools in Union 53, with his office in Suncook. Hobbies: Hunting, fishing, golf, gardening. GRAY, LINWOOD E. iLini Corporation Trust Co., 277 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. Ella; Nancy i337 Lin is assistant vice president of his bank; he maintains his home in Wilmington, Del., and commutes weekends. GREY, ROBERT T. iBobi Maple Ave., Box G, Cheshire, Conn. Marie; Bob Jr. '57 7317, Virginia i297, Barbara i26i; Grandchildren: 7. Bob has been superintendent of the Conn. State Reforma- tory in Cheshire since 1942. Hobbies: Reading, visiting children. Maurice Moc Gray John Gulicn Marie Grey ERIFFIN, DUSTIN H. 6Dusty7 30 North Kingshighway, St. Louis Mo. Iatalie; Nathaniel 1271, Ralph '65 1251. Justy retired ub 1966 as an officer of Hunter Packing Jo. Hobbies: Sailing, duck shooting, bassetting twhich is beagling with bassets1, travel. ERIFFIN, GERARD 0. 1Griff1 585 Avon Drive, Pittsburgh, Pa. Cildred; James 1301, Patricia 1271, John 1241, David 6221, Kathrine 1191; Grandchildren: 2. Griff is Manager Hazard Control of the Bravo Corp., a large shipbuilding yard. He is a Fellow of the American $ociety of Safety Engineers. CRIMES, PHILO W. 1620 S. Detroit, Tulsa, Okla. Oil producer. Philo was elected to Dartmouth Alumni Council in 1945 for a two-year term. GROSS, BOICE 120 Montgomery St., San Francisco, Calif. 1Lawyer1 Zora; Zora Tyler and Cheever Tyler. mmnm,3mm 10 Main St., Durham, N. H. After graduate work at Keene Teachers College, John has been teaching for several years, currently at the Great Bay Training Center, Newington, N. H. John attended the 25th and 50th reunions. HAARER, JOHN w. 1Jaok1 153 Orchard St., East Lansing, Mich. BACKETT, CHRISTOPHER J. 10hris1 225 East 56 St., New York, N. Y. HAGAR , HAMILT ON Wand 121 S.E. 11th Ave., Boynton Beach, Fla. Children: Paula 30, Ham.Jr. 27, Chris 24, Lee 21. HAINES, CRAIG B. 6 Lantern Lane, Milton, Mass. Eleanor; Carol Salsgiver 35, Craig Jr. '58 1311, and Linda Cole 27; Grandchildren: 5. Craig has been a vice president of the First National Bank of Boston, 67 Milk St., Boston, since 1957. Craig has taken part in many different Dartmouth activities- assistant class agent, alumni interviewing committee chairman, capital gift campaigns, was elected to two terms on the Alumni Council and three terms as Class Treasurer tfrom 1953 to date1. He and Eleanor have attended all class reunions, including the annual football weekend reunions in Hanover. Hobby: Dartmouth. . i? L .. . . . ; Chet Halfom Winifred Haltom 81 George Hansis . Bill Harris Ham and Anne Hcmkins HALTOM, CHESTER A. 1Chet7 Attended 25th reunion. 504 Alta Drive, Fort Worth, Texas Winifred; Dana 51, Jane 28; Grandchildren: 3. Chet is vice president of Haltom's, jewelers, 614 Main St., established in 1895. Dartmouth's official repre- sentative at the inauguration of a new chancellor at Texas Christian University in 1966 was our Chet, properly clothed in cap and gown. Hobby: Stock farm. HAMMESFAHR, ELEhORE A. 13ammie7 Stony Broo. Road, Darien, Conn. Gratia; Mary Lee 35, Gratis Lynn 32; Grandchildren: 7. Hammie is an associate of Boyden Associates, Inc., 260 'Madison Ave., New York, consultants to management on executive selection, with 9 offices here and abroad. Hobbies: Sailing, beachcombing, grandchildren. HANES, EDGAR A. 1Ecu 27851 Gilchrist Drive, Euclid, Cleveland, Ohio Mary; Robert 30, Albert 27, Frank 25, Edna 21. Ed has been secretary of Cleveland Wire Cloth Co. Since 1957. Hobby: Gardening. Attended 25th reunion. HANKINS , FFUN'K H. Jr. 1 Head 855 Circle Ave., Franklin Lakes, N. J. Anne; Anne 28, Tim '621271,Frank C. '651241; Grandchildren: 2. Ham retired in 1967 as manager of technical services for Lockheed Aircraft Service at J. F. Kennedy Airport, New York. He recently completed his second term as Mayor of Franklin Lakes. Hobbies: Gardening and keeping up his farm. Attenaed 35th reunion. HANNAFORD, CI$R5NCE W. 44 Bayard St., Amsterdam, N. Y. EANSIS, GEORGE C. 150 Cedar Ave., Arlington, Mass. Eleanor died 1955; Judith 51; Grandchildren: 3. George has been executive vice president of Tropical Radio Telegraph Co., a subsidiary of United Fruit 00., since 1962, with offices in the Prudential Center, Boston. Hobbies: Golf, boating, fishing. HARDY, JAMES F. 1Jim7 426 Golf Blvd., Daytona Beach, Fla. Jim has been retired for years - spends much of his time watching his stocks go up and down, for recreation plays tennis and golf. 1 HARLOW, ADNAH H. 1.4m Obery Heights, Plymouth, Mass. Lynette. Ad has been sheriff of Plymouth County since 1955; before that he was deputy sheriff for 16 years. 83' Clark and Amber Harrington 84 Creighton and Virginia Hart Vic and Mary Hartiens 85 Chadie and Blim Hazza d HARLOW, JOHN M. 1644 N. Jefferson Ave., Tucson, Ariz. Mary; Rebecca 29, John Jr. h William 27, Julia 22 John has been the owner of the Harlow Nursery h Flower Shop in Tucson since 1938. Writes a garden column for the Tucson Daily Citizen, using a green ribbon in his typewriter! Hobbies: Badminton 5 times a week, fishing. Attended 25th reunion with Mary and four children. HARRINGTON, W. CLARK Station Road, Brookfield, Conn. Amber; Amber Jane 32; Grandchildren: 3. Clark retired in 1959, after 29 years with CBS as man- ager of the Music Clearance Section. Clark is busy as water company agent and treasurer, cemetery supt., on council of local craft center. Hobbies: Roman coins, composing, philately, good literature. His collection of Roman coins is one of the finest in private hands. HARRIS, WILLIAM w. mm 33 Aspen Road, Swampscott, Mass. Bill is a travel lecturer for the American Express Co., 65 Broadway, New York. From Jan.-April he was lectur- ing on the SS Bergensfjord cruise to the South Seas and making a feature length travel film on that area. May 4 he leaves on a Mediterranean cruise and is doing a leo- ture tour of several European countries. I have one or the best jobs in the world, he says. Who can disagree? HART, CREIGHTON C. Reserve Plan, Inc., 911 Commerce Bldg., Kansas City, Mo. Virginia; Creighton '56 i351, John '58 i321, Grandchildren: Creighton is president of a finance company. He was a member of the Dartmouth Alumni Council 1954-58. Hobbies: Philately, postal history, golf, dancing, manuscripts, travel. Editor or 1847 Section of U.S.Philatelic Classics Society magazine; his exhibit at 6th Internat- ional Philatelic Exhibit in Washington won an award. EARTJENS, H. VICTOR iVici 3051 N St. NW, Washington, D. C. Mary; Peter 24. Vie is a sales representative - wholesale housewares - who has been bitten by the travel bug, Florida, Europe, the Middle East. HARWOOD, HARRY B. 1521 East Grove St., Bloomin on, Ill. Jean; Harry A. 25, Richard ' 8 i221. Harry is secretary-treasurer, American Foundry h Furnace 60., Bloomington. HASSELL, ARTHUR P. iArti 40 Greenbriar Dr., Summit, N. J. iCent'd next page1 87 Jack and Cornie Herpel 88 I HASSELL mont' d1 Lura; Virginia 31. Art is a vice president and director of B. Altman 1 00., of New York, in charge of suburban stores. Hobbies: Golf, bowling, stamps, gardening. HATCH, DAMON B. Plymouth Ave., Onset, Mass. HATCH, DANIEL P., Jr. mam 107 Locust Grove Road, Rosemont, Pa. Mary Alice; Katherine 33, Becky 51. Dan is vice president and general manager of Jacob Reed's Sons, America's oldest uniform firm , in Norris- town. Hobby: Raising flowers. HAYES, CLARENCE K. 198 Herrick Road, Riverside, I11. HAZZARD, CHARLES T. mhucm Gilmore Pond Road, Jeffrey Center, N. H. Blim; Linda 31, Ted 27, Jean 19; Grandchildren: 2. Due to physical disability, Chuck had to give up his appointment at Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center in New York in May 1966 and retire from the practice of urological surgery. He and Blim have a little old farm house in New Hampshire, and an apartment at 86 McFarlane Drive, Delray Beach, Fla., which they occupy from November to May. Hobby: Enjoying his retirement. Attended 30th reunion. HEAID, ROBERT R. 1130M 415 S. Chandler, Monterey Park, Calif. Owner of Heald Electric 00., electrical contractors. BEEP, WILLIAM G. 1131111 79 Wrexham Road, Bronxville, N. Y. Gertrude; Mary 30 1married to son of Lawson Van Riper '281 Elizabeth 27, 13111 '67 1221. Bill has been managing director of Lord 1 Taylor's West- 'chester Store in Scarsdale since it was opened in 1948. : Served as Class vice president 1948-55. Attended 25th. HEFTLER, M. BEN 1119 Harvard Road, Grosse Pointe Park, Mich. Nell; Victoria 19. Ben is owner of The Torben 00., producing machine tools. Hobby: Skiing. EERPEL, JOHN w. Uacld Mt. Kemble Ave., Morristown N. J. Cornelia 1Cornie1; Jay '59 1301. For the past five years Jack has been General Security Supervisor of the N. J. Bell Telephone Co. Vacations are spent each year in Europe helping Cornie buy items 89 Ed and Millie Heyn Bob Hill h HERPEL tcont'd. from preceding pagew for her successful gift and decorator's shop adjacent to their home on Rt. 202 between Morristown and Bernards- ville. Jack has earned the everlasting gratitude of the Class for his editorship of the Class newsletter, the '28 CAMPAIGNER, tor the past 24 years. His entertaining prose and sparkling wit have endeared him to all of us - and our wives - and earned him a place in Dartmouth's Hall of Fame. tIf he mentions retiring, clobber himH Jack has served 10 years as vice president of the Class and, before becoming newsletter editor, he was assistant class agent for 9 years. He and Cornie attended the 25th and 35th reunions. Hobby: you guessed 1t-128 Campaigner. HESTON, JOHN C. tJackt 918 Potts Lane, Bryn Mawr, Pa. Nancy; John Jr. '54 t36w, MacDonald '57 t32w Grandchildren: 9. Jack is a partner in Heston, Wiler 2 Co., Philadelphia; has been in the wool business since College. He was elected to the Alumni Council representing the Middle Atlantic States for two terms, 1951-55. Hobbies: Travel, golf t more often in 90's than the 80's, which is a worrisome thing w, summer home on Lake Winnipesaukee at Wolfeboro. Attended 25th, 30th and 35th reunions. 1mm, EDMUND F. um 18 Overton Road, Scarsdale, N. Y. Millicent; Sally 29, Penny 27; Grandchildren: 4. Ed is a director, secretary-asst. treasurer of Erlinger Mills Corp., Empire State Bldg., New York. Attended 25th and 30th reunions. Hobbies: Golf, travel. HILL, ROBERT W. tBobw School St., Hudson, N. H. Ida; Anna 27, Marie 22. Bob is retiring October lst from Johns-Manville Products Corp. in Nashua. He is a trustee of the New Hampton School, president of Hudson Historical Society, finance chairman, Hudson Republican Club. Hobbies: Skiing,skating and attending all sporting events. HOAGLAND, STEWART tstewt Old Fort Road, Bernardsville, N. J. Bea; Mary 35, Carl '57 t34w, Chris 25; Grandchildren: 6. Stew retired from Interohemical Corp. tManager Corporate Advertisingw the first of the year. He keeps busy with free lance advertising and public relations work and sell- ing printing for the Somerset Press, Inc., Somerville, where he has a piece of the action. Attended 25th. HOBSON, WILLIAM M. mm Morgan Guaranty Trust Co., 23 Wall St., New York, N. Y. Grace; Page 30, W .H. '66 t24w; Grandchildren: 3. Bill has been a vice president of the above bank since 91 Stew and Bea Hoagland Bill and Grace Hobson 92 Merrill and 7535.3 Art and Grace Holden 93 5:;- Ted and Jea nne Howard Bi and Diana Hunt HOBSON tcont'dw 1959. Hobbies: Photography, wood- working, electronics. HODSDON, MERRILL 2004 North 42 St., Hollywood, Fla. Grace; Bill 38, Ed 33; Grandchildren: 2. Merrill works part time in the hardware business after retirement in 1966 from 37 years with the New York Tel- ephone Co. - that leaves time for golf, and bridge. HOEFLE, MIImON E. tMiltw 430 75th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Margaret; Frank '57 t32w. Milt is a surgeon. Hobby: Cancer research, golf. Milt and Peggy attended 25th and 30th reunions. HOLBROOK, GEORGE E. Holbrook Grocery 00., Keene, N. H. J Elizabeth; Susan 33, George 32, Sarah 29, Thomas 27, Cynthia 25, Carol 23, Martha 22. HOLDEN, ARTHUR L. tArt, Archiet 1 Box 911, Port Angeles, Washington Grace. Art retired Dec. 31, 1962 after 34 years in the cordage industry in New England and New York, and built a home in Port Angeles on the Olympic Peninsula. Now its sports all the way: Steelhead, salmon and trout fishing, elk and deer hunting, serving the Olympic Outdoor Sportsman's Association as director and past president, with some golf and yard work as time permits. Attended 25th. HOUGETON, HAYWARD s. tWoodyt 266 School St., Acton, Mass. Marian; Hayward 35, Robert 34. Woody has been with the Provident Institution for Sav- ings since graduation, in 1960 was manager of the Acton branch. HOWARD, THEODORE R. tTedw l9 Peach St., Walpole, Mass. Jeanne; John 27, Ann Tuller; Grandchildren: 2. Ted is in the Fibre Products Division of Kendall Mills in Walpole. Hobbies: Spoiling the grandchildren, gardening. Attended 25th reunion. HOWEY, RALPH T. Apt. 7G, Hampton House, Narberth, Pa. Gail. Manager, Philadelphia office, Rosenbach Co. HUGHEY, VEDDER s. 2685 s. w. 25th St., Miami, Fla. HUNT, CHARLES H. 104 Montgomery St., Ilion, N. Y. 95 96 , C.H. icont'di. Dorothy; Betty 39, Charles 34. arlie is office manager of Northrup Supply 60., Ilion. , WILLIAM A. iBilli 15 Sheridan Road, Evanston, Ill. ana; Margit 5, Charles istepsoni 9. 11 is a professor at Loyola University in Chicago. He ft Northwestern, where he had been chairman of the apartment of Psychology for 15 years, because he wanted 0 get rid of administration and have more time for his research. Last year the American Psychological Ass'n. ave him its award for a Distinguished Contribution to linioal Psychology . , JAMES P. tJimi ox 304, Elmira, N. Y. ildred; Mary 30, Martha 28,Phil 26,Alice 22,Rebecca 20. im owns the J. P. Hunter Lumber Co. and the Hunter ransportation Co. in Elmira. Hobby: Golf. CHESON, S. LEWIS iLewi 09 Teconic Road, Greenwich, Conn. ean; Lew Jr.37, Jean 36, William 33. resident of the Peerless Woolen.Mills Division of the urlington Mills Corp., and a vice president of the orporation since 1933. Lew and Jack Heston are married JAN, J. RAYMOND tRayi 323 Yosemite, Colorado Springs, Colo. ay is a Major in the U. S. Air Force, stationed at HQ erospace Defense Command. Hobbies: Golf,bridge,bowling. eg; Ray37,Paula34,Pat29,Jim 22,Kevin 18;Grandchildren:6. ACOBS, MORRIS L. tJakei 24 Somerset Drive, Indianapolis, Ind. Aarjorie; Stephen 32, Richard 23; Grandchildren: 3. Jake is president and owner of Success Printing h Litho- graphing 00., Inc. Hobby: Civic activities. JACOBSON, PARKER L. 69 West Washington St., Chicago Ill. Louise; Barbara 32, Catherine 2h; Grandchildren: 6. Parker is a lawyer in Chicago. JENKINS, EDWIN A. iRedi Lake Road, Far Hills, N. J. Children: Barbara 34, Ted Jr. 32, Peter 24. Red has been with N. J. Bell Telephone Co. since College, is a Commander, USNR, and flies Navy planes to keep his hand in. Hobby: Hunting. JENNINGS, E. MORTON tMutt; Marti 14 Jefferson Road, Chestnut Hill, Mess. Mary iBuntyi; Ed Jr. '57 431i, Charles '65 425i Grandchildren: 4 iCont'd.i 97 Red Jenkins 98 lOnS Shows one of Mary's Champ Jerry Johnston 5 e n o J .m Ie N d n a .m Ell Rocky Keith Ruth Keith Chet and Alice KeHogg 100 ENNINGS iCont'd.l Mort is senior vice president of The irst National Bank of Boston, 67 Milk St., Boston. He erved as president or the Boston Alumni Association and resident of the Dartmouth Club Officers Association in 958-59. Hobbies: Sailing, golf. Attended 25th i 30th. EWETT, HARRISON L. iHarryl . D. 1, Box 419, Stonington, Conn. lice; Katharine 27, Lea ULLJI'J 16, Eliza Jane 15. tarry is with Electric Boat 00., Groton, Conn. His work 5 classified, all he can tell us is that he does tech- lical writing. Hobbies: Boating, railroad buff. FOHNSON, EINO A. Mikel I. S. Office of Education, 120 Boylston St., Boston,Mass. ieloise; Marianne 32, Paula 28. like is representative for the New England states for the .3. Commissioner of Education on matters concerning the ational Defense Education Act. OHNSTON, GERARD merryl 53 Silver Spring Road, Wilton, Conn. iary; no children - only 15 Great Danes . erry is president of G. H. Johnston, Inc., 59 E. 54 St., Tew York, an advertising agency. Hobby: Great Danes. Mary wns the Marydane Kennels and is one of the leading Great ane breeders and exhibitors in the country. Jerry never akes a vacation as such, but he and Mary travel 30,000 iles a year to about 50 dog shows. Currently they are howing the hB dog of all breeds in the U. S. ONES, ELLIS R. miliel ox 217, Cave Creek, Ariz. ellie; Alice 33, Ellis Jr. 36; Grandchildren: l. 1116 says he has retired but works when he feels like it as an agent for Conn. Mutual Life Insurance Co. and has an office at 3550 N. Central, Phoenix. Hobbies: Jeeping in the desert, banding birds for U.S.W11dlife Service, climbing mountains, beach combing on Gulf of California, house chores, watering flowers and lettuce. KATZ , EUGENE menel 245 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. Florine; Barbara 30, Daniel 29, John 29 Gene is president and chairman of the board of The Katz Agency, Inc., in New York, a national advertising repre- sentative. Four years ago he was elected to the Dart- mouth Alumni Council and is chairman of its Public Rela- tions Committee. In 1967 he was elected a Regent of Loyola University in New Orleans. KEITH, ROCKWOOD mockyl 260 Glendale Road Scarsdale, N. Y. Ruth; Dick '61 iZgl, Rockwood Jr. 25,Darilyn21,Betty 15. Rocky is a surgeon with offices in the Harwood Bldg., Scarsdale, and an attending surgeon at White Plains 101 102 ITH 6Cont'd.9 Hospital. Hobby: Sailing his 56' yawl, kiing, golf. LLOGG, CHESTER M. tahett 15 Tremont St., Westfield, N. J. n 1964 Chet was elected chairman and chief executive fficer of Alfred M. Best 00., publishers of insurance eriodicals, whose offices are in Morristown, N. J. 6 is a director of the National State Bank, Elizabeth, nd several other corporations. lice; Chester B. '56 t54t, Hugh 30, Daniel '63 t27t; randchildren: 3. Attended 25th reuniun. SON, JOHN B. tJackt 3 Ravine Road, Wellesley Hills, Mass. rances; Marie Louise 35, Edward 30, Robert '60 6299; randchildren: 3. ack has retired after 36 years with Ginn 6 Co. In 1964 e was elected a director of the textbook publishing irm and is the third generation of his family to be ssociated with Ginn. His father and grandfather were reviously officers of the company. Jack was president f the Dartmouth Alumni Association of Boston 1962-63 d in 1964 was elected to the Dartmouth Alumni Council or a 3-year term. Attended 25th and 30th reunions, fficial bartender at '28 October reunions in Hanover. , LAURENCE A. tLarryt 6 ?oods Lane, Scarsdale, N. Y. artha; Carolyn 31, Alison 28, Richard L. '70 6199. arry is vice president and director of marketing of Torth American Reinsurance Corp. and vice president of wiss Reinsurance Management Corp., 245 Park Ave., New ork. Hobbies: Skiing, getting his non-farming farm in ermont ready for retirement several years hence. NYON, GEORGE DANA 6Dana9 4 S. Spring St., Concord, N. H. velyn; Marjorie Anne 36, Dichard 52; Grandchildren: 3. ana has been with the Concord Steam Corp. for 30 years and a director and vice president since 1966. Received ilver Beaver Award, top Scouting honor, in 1961. obbies: Scouting, hunting, fishing, gardening. , ALEXANDER B. tAlect Lakeland Shores, Cooperstown, N. Y. Mildred; Douglas '63 64 yrs. Coast Guard;Thayer '689. Alec retired in 1962 from the Internal Revenue Service; lives Nov. to April in Naples, Florida. Hobbies: Golf, astronomy, boating, fishing. Attended 25th reunion. wKERR, JOHN A. tJackw 4996 Longacre Drive, Syracuse, N. Y. Kathryn; John 24, Brenda 26, Alexandra 29 Jack, an attorney, is Claims Manager of Lumbermans Mut- ual Casualty Co. 103 Alec and Mildred Kerr .3 v... 4 Six '28 Presidents and one Secretary at 25th Reunion. L-R: Phelon, Thompson, Edgar, McAvoy, Phillips, Skinner, Fusonie. k . Members of famous National Championship Eleven of 1925, line up during 35'th Reunion. L-R Uronth Fusonie, Parker '26, Phelan, Davis '27, Picken '27, Phillips, Ldmpe 'Chicago endl Reor- Reece, Mgr. Worthington '26, Marshall '26, McAvoy. 105 re'r Kimball Bill and Marge Rem ohd Reliance Kinne 106 LGORE, ROBERT M. tBobt ndian Waters Drive, New Canaan, Conn. ildred; David 32, Bob 30, Jess '64 mm. ob retired Jan. 1967 after 36 years with the National eel Corp. Since 19g3 he has been assistant vice pres- dent-sales, eastern region. Attended 25th reunion. LTON, JAMES w. Minn ack Ave., West Iebanon, N. H. 1m owns a drugstore in West Lebanon. ALL, FOREST W. cean Ave., Biddeford Pool, Maine ALL, WILLIAM P. mm 33 East 41 St., New York, N. Y. argeret; Shepp 28, Mary Wolfgang 22; Grandchildren: 1. ill resigned as Professor of Civil Engineering at Dart- outh in 1966 to accept the position of Assistant Secre- ary-Education of the American Society of Civil Engineers, th offices at 345 E. 47 St., New York. In addition to onceiving Society activities in academic and continuing ducation, Bill consults on C.E. curricula, course con- ent and new programs. Thayer has retained him as Junct Professor for guidance and periodic lectures. ttended 25th and 35th reunions. Hobbies: Travel, golf, ishing, skiing. , REMSEN M. menu 2 Ridge Road, Delmar, N. Y. eliance; Rem 3rd '52 tBBt, Reliance 33;Grandchildren: 4. em is manager of the Travelers Insurance Co. branch office at 111 Washington Ave., Albany. Attended 25th. Hobbies: Travel, boating. KITTS, ALBERT W. tAlt 9 Guernsey Road Swarthmore, Pa. Ann; A. warren r. 18. Al is a pediatrician, associated with the Media Clinic, 346 W. Baltimore Ave., Media, Pa. KLEIN , w. GEORGE t222 N. Bellefield Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Eleanor. Attended 25th, 30th, 35th reunions. George is manager of the Pittsburgh office or the Crane 00. Before leaving New York City for Pittsburgh, George served as '28 Dinner Chairman. KLINCK, RICHARD R. wield Neck Road, Old Lyme, Conn. Kay;Don '51 t38w,Steve t Stanley 34, Louise Miller 26; Grandchildren: 5. Dick is president of the National Bank of New England, East Haddam, Conn. Hobbies: Sailing, power boating, fishing, family life. 107 Dick and Kay Klinck .m h. K r O n G h. E d n G e g r 0 e G Art and Lee Kneerim Charlie and Gertrude Lamson Myles Lane Ralph Langdell Bill and Esther Lory 110 IM, ARTHUR w. iArti 7 Willow St., Brooklyn, N. Y. ee; Jill 29, William 3 - the youngest son of a '28er. t is Advertising Promotion Manager for the Metropolitan ife Insurance 00., 1 Madison Ave., New York. Art, a long ime widower, found a most attractive girl and married er in 1962 - Lee Doris Wilcox, Vassar '47. Attended 25th. GET, DANIEL B. iDani 0 Woodland St. , Newburyport, Mass. an is with New England Power Service Co. ibottled gasi, ewbury St., Boston. Married, has three children. iON, c LES M. iCharliei 5 Standish oad, Wellesley Hills, Mass. ertrude; Marion Gaines 27; Grandchildren: 1. harlie is with Friden, Inc., 277 Huntington Ave., Boston d his hobbies are: Music, photography and boating. , MYLES J. pt. lZ-B, 601 E. 20 St., New York, N. Y. argaret. Attended 25th reunion. yles is a partner in the law firm of Schwartz 2 Frohlich 9 E. 70 St., New York. He handles the major portion of he firm's trial work. Myles has been a member since its ounding in 1958 of the New York State Commission of In- estigation; in 1967, Governor Rockefeller named Myles, Democrat, to be permanent Chairman. He is also a mem- er of the Governor's Crime Control Council. , WENDELL G. iBilli 2 Perry St., Barre, Vermont life died 1959; Roger '61 i29i. ill has his own general contracting business in Barre. Daughter: Sally Deering 21. Lanky is a partner in Booth, Wadleigh, Langdell, Starr e Peters at the above address. Attended 25th,30th reunions. Hobby: Bridge. IANGENUS, ALAN G. iAli 951 S. Main St., Meadville, Pa. Dorothy; Marianne 30, Alan J. 28, Paul 26, Peter24,John19. After 20 years in the music publishing business, A1 is now operating the Allegheny College Bookstore in Mead- ville. Hobbies: Reading, music, stamps. LARY, WILLIAM C. iBilli Main St., Sunapee, N. H. Esther; Bill Jr. '56 i331, Jonathan 31, Jeffrey 19; Grandchildren: 5. Attended 25th i 30th. Bill, in his 40th year with Texaco, is an industrial sales engineer covering western N. H., all of Vermont and part of N. Y. Hobby: Summer cottage on Mt. View Lake. 111 Dick Learned Jules Lemkin AI and Dorothy Lathrop 112 LATHROP, ALLEN mm 291 Union St., San Francisco, Calif. Dorothy Al is the owner of Rolph Mills h 00., 974 Valencia St., San Francisco, manufacturers agents in the building specialties field. He is vice president of the Telegraph Hill Dwellers Ass'n. Hobbies: Travel, golf. LAWRENCE, JOHN H. D. 61 Pleasant St., Marion, Mass. Barbara; Jane Bell 33, John D. 24; Grandchildren: 2. John retired Jan. 1967 after being with N. E. Tel. since 1929. Ran unsuccessfully for local Selectman;occasion- ally substitutes as math teacher in elementary school. Still looking for the calm, relaxing life that is supposed to be retirement. Attended 30th reunion. LEARNARD , RICHARD B. t Diem Box 1, Epsom, N. H. Retired; formerly a consultant engineer. Never married. BEE, GEORGE W. Box 440, ShawneeAMission, Kansas Barbara; George 35, Paul 25, Sally 23, John 20. At last report, George was a VP of H. D. Lee 00., Inc. LEE, RICHARD w. wield 8855 Pickwick Drive, Indianapolis, Ind. Rosemary;Rosemary 30,Linda 27, Kate 23, Ellen 1?. Dick is treasurer of P. R. Mallory 2 Co. Hobby: Bridge -he is one of the few hundred contract bridge Life Masters in the country. mhcm, JULIUS U. Urulesi 28 Main St., Haverhill, Mass. Jules is part owner of a home furnishings store in Wbr- caster tBarnard, Sumner t Putnami and two ready-to-wear fashion stores in Lowell and Haverhill iLemkin'si. LEONARD , MATTHEW c . tmatti Apt. 10, 521 5th Ave., Salt Lake City, Utah Matt is a stockbroker with Dempsey-Tegeler 2 Co., 174 S. Main St., Salt Lake City. LERER, ALBERT um 53 Summer St., Maynard, Mass. Emylee; Ann 27, Jeffrey 19. A1 is superintendent of schools in Maynard LESLIE, GAYLORD E. maylei 7 Warren Road, Van wart, Ohio Carmen. Gayle was elected president of The People's Savings Bank of Van Wert in 1948, now semi-retired . His first love, and Carmen's, is golf 113 Matt Leonard Ed Locke Gayle and Carmen Leslie 114 Ed and Dorothy Lilley 115 John and Bernice Lyman n e r g 10 n U L .m Io al ..I 0 d n 0 Ir 0 C LEWIS, BRUCE M. 200 Lake Drive, Palm Beach Shores Riviera Beach, Fla. Thelma; Mary Virginia tClass Baby; 39, Ralph 37; Grandchildren: 12. Bruce is owner of the Lewis Historical Publishing Co., which he moved in 1960 look, stock and barrel from New York City to West Palm Beach. He is a director of the Atlantic National Bank of West Palm Beach. Bruce was Class Treasurer 1938-46. He is new president of the Dartmouth Club or the Palm Beaches. Hobbies: Boating, fishing, golf. LILLEY, EDWIN F. that 154 Butcher St., Hopedale, Mass. Dorothy; Hope Read 31, Robert 25; Grandchildren: 3. Ed is assistant vice president of Draper, Sears h 00., Inc., members of the N. Y. and Boston Stock Exchanges, and manager of their Milford office. LIVINGSTON, CHRISTOPHER J. tChrist 1210 Virginia Drive, Kerrville, Texas Leona; four children; Grandchildren: 9 Chris retired in 1966 after 38 years with California Texas Oil Corp., much of the time as general manager of its South Asia Division. Hobbies: Hunting, fishing, ranching. LIVINGSTON, HENDRICK deK. tHankt R. D. 2, Worcester, N. Y. Daughter: Sue Marie 55. At last report Bank was operating a poultry farm. LOCKETT, EDWARD B. tEdt 4407 Klingle St., N.W., Washington, D. C. Ed's wife, Diane, died April 30, 1968 of a stroke. He is a writer, author of three books ghost-written under the names of nationally eminent leaders in politics and diplomacy. He was World War II London Bureau Chief for Time and Life and later White House correspon- dent. His latest book, under his own name, is The ;Puerto Rico Problem . Hobby: writing political speeches. LORD, WILLIAM s. tBillt 507 Main St., Laconia, N. H. Marion; Carol 27, Polly 25, Jane 20. Bill is an attorney, partner in Nighswander, Lord and Bownes in Laconia. Attended 30th and 35th reunions. hLOWE, DONALD s. tDont hFairacres Farm, Lima, Pa. LUNDGREN, CARL A. 25 West Main St., Ansonia, Conn. Ottilie. Attended 25th reunion. Carl continues to practice law in Ansonia, lives in 0x- ford next door to his former roommate, Lawson Van Riper. 117 Dave and Alice McCathie 118 .-.-r.w 1 me m' n UTEY, WILLIAM G. teleni 114-17th Place, Kirkland, Wash. LYMAN, EDWIN H. iEdi 1387 Main St., Springfield, Mass. Louise; Karen 33, Edwin F. 22; Grandchildren: 2. In 1964 Ed formed a partnership for the practice of law under the firm name of Lyman e Godfrey. Ed has been town prosecutor in Longmeadow since 1938. He is president of the Longmeadow Country Club and director and general counsel for the Westfield River Paper Co. LYMAN, JOHN J. Security Title Insurance 00., 3444 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles, Calif. Bernice; Clarinda 34; Grandchildren: 4. John is a director and vice president of corporate rela- tions of the above firm. He is past president of the California Mortgage Bankers Association, and a member of the Education Committee of the Mortgage Bankers Ass'n. of America. Hobbies: Gardening, philately, travel,people. A past president of the Dartmouth Alumni Ass'n. of So. California, John is head of the Scholarship Committee. MCAVOY, JOHN c. Uacki Game Hill, McAvoy Lane, Phoenixville, Pa. Dee; Jean 32, Patricia Sayre 25, Jacqueline 23, John 16; Grandchildren: 2. Jack is president of the McAvoy Brick Co. He was elected Class president 3 times: Freshman and sophomore years and again in 1928 for a five-year term. In our senior p011 he was voted most popular egg handsomest! Hobbies: Golf, hunting, Dartmouth. Attended 25th and 35th reunions. MCCATHIE, DAVID M. mavei Route 3, Fayes Circle, Emporia, Va. Alice; Bonnie 27. Dave is proprietor of the Chefs Table Restaurant at the Holiday Inn at Emporia, on Interstate 95. MCCONNON , JAMES Mimi 1161 St. Clair Ave, St. Paul Minn. Cynthia; Ann 36, Thomas '54 1331; Grandchildren: 6. Jim is a divisional manager of Weddell e Reed, Inc., underwriters of mutual funds. Hobbies: Trout fishing, bird hunting, travel. MCCOY, JAMES B. iMaci Box 73. Pleasant Garden, N. C. MCCUNE, ALLAN P. 1A1! 5369 E. Baker St., Tucson, Ariz. Mabel. A1 is a sales representative for Rinn Corp. ix-ray prod- uotsi. Hobbies: Bridge, racing pool, market, TV. 119 Mac and Esther MccEachron 120 EACEACHRAN, WENDELL E. tMaci 1517 North 12th St., Manitowoc, Wis. Esther; John '70 tzoi, Jane 18. Attended 25th. Mac is president of Romort Mfg. 00., Oakfield, Wis. Hobbies: State conservation politics and golf. MCGUIRE, JOHN A. 221 N. Main St., Wallingford, Conn. Dorothy; John 30, Lois 26. A lifelong resident of Wallingford, John for many years has owned an insurance, real estate and travel agency. Only '286r to serve in U. S. House of Representatives i1949-53i. MCKAY, DONALD M. iDoni 78 Harwick Road, Rochester, N. Y. Anita; Donald 37, Jean 35. Don is a sales correspondent for The Pfaudler Co. MCKEE, WALTER L. iWalti Box 908, Marathon, Florida Gisele. In 1957 Walt was named group director of Latin American operations by The Ford Motor 00.; before that he was regional director for Europe and Near East. MCKENNEY, PHELPS F. iBudi Theater of the Sea, Islamorada, Florida Marty; Martha 29, Ken 22. Bud is owner of the Theater of the Sea, south of Miami, where the Welcome mat is out for all '28ers. MACKOWN, PHILIP iPhili 208 South St., N.E., Fort Walton Beach, Fla. Dorothea; Carolynrose 27, Patti Ann 17; Grandchildren: 1. Phil is a field representative for the Pratt h Whitney Aircraft Division of United Aircraft Corp., currently in Thailand. Before that he and his family were in Turkey for a year, and then in Tripoli. Attended 25th reuninn. tMCLAUGHLIN, AMBROSE P. iAmbiei , Littleton, N. H. Blanche; Ambrose Jr. '60 tBOi, Peter 26. Ambie is president of the Littleton Savings Bank. From 1958-63 he was director of development of the Mary Hitch- cock Memorial Hospital in Hanover. MCLAUGHLIN, JOHN E. iJacki 1634 Pine St., Philadelphia, Pa. Lucena. Jack is manager of consumer relations for the Campbell Soup 00., Camden, N. J. Former Class treasurer, assist- class agent, president of the Dartmouth Alumni Assn. of Philadelphia. Attended 25th and 35th reunions. Hobbies: Travel, reading, golf. 121 1' Dorothea MacKown Jack and Luceno McLaughlin Phil and Bonnian McLaughlin 123 Sam and Gertrude Magavern 124 CLAUGHLIN, J. PHILIP 1Ph111 15 Main St., Binghamton, N. Y. onnian; Donald 40, Judith 34, Nancy 30, Kate 16, ruce 14, Philip 13, Ann 12; Grandchildren: 6. 11 is executive vice president and manager of the ome Mutual Fire Insurance Co. at the above address. 1A '28 company, with Sam Magavern as president11 11 has served as an asistant class agent. ACLELLAN, ROBERT L. mom ookout Mountain, Tenn. athrina; Anne 20, Scotty 19. ob has been president of the Provident Life 1 Accident Insurance 00., Chattanooga, since 1952. The company was founded by his grandfather, Thomas Maclellan, and ranks 38th in size among 1400 companies handling life insurance. He served as chairman of the board of the Institute of Life Insurance 1964-65, and as a member of the Dartmouth Alumni Council 1963-66. CROBERTS, WILLIAM F. 031111 dgewood, Mt. Lake, Belvidere, N. J. Judith; Frank 20, John 19, Glenn l6 and a daughter 13. csonm, WESLEY A. mew 1718 Wedgewood Common West Concord, Mass. Barbara; Dick '50 1395, Shirley Fenner 34, Robert A. 32 Grandchildren: 6. Wes is a food service consultant, a registered profess- ional engineer in Massachusetts and a member of the Int- ernational Society of Food Service Consultants. Attended 25th, 30th and 35th reunions. MAGAVERN, SAMUEL D. team Room 900, Prudential Bldg., Buffalo, N. Y. Gertrude; Jim '55 1351. 3111 '56 1341, Margaret 33,Mary 251Mrs.Dick Worrell '561, Jane 21; Grandchildren: 11. Sam is a partner in the law firm of Magavern, Magavern, Lowe 1 Beileweoh, which has 5 Magavern partners - two of them Sam's sons. Hobbies: Tennis, skiing. MAGENIS, EUGENE L. mend Box 65, Falmouth, Mass. Frances; John 35, Maureen 30, Gail 22; Grandchildren: 2. Gene is doing some real estate management, with plenty of time for walking, swimming, attending football games and bullfights, study Spanish and travel. Attended 25th and 35th reunions. MAGNAGHI, CHARLES J. 1Char11e1 12 Cedar St., Brattleboro, Vt. Dolly; Barbara Dunn 34. Charlie is part owner of C. H. Eddy 1 Co., Inc.,bottlers and Pepsi franchise holder. Attended 25th reunion. 125 . Gene and Francis Magenis gym; 1.9 ...-2 M , rT ' va3I'wm Charlie and Dolly Magncghi 126 Bud and Mibs Maring 127 Beatrice and Bi Marx . CE, MAURICE B. iMakiei nay Point, Marion, Mass. ne; Joanna 27, Christopher 20; Grandchildren: 1. ie is treasurer of the A. D. Makepeaoe Co., the -rgest concern in the cranberry business. In 1958 . was elected president of the National Bank of Ware- ;u on the retirement of his father. Makie is also teasurer of Tobey Hospital and a life trustee of .bor Academy. Attended 25th and 30th reunions. -bbies: Golf, travel. 'ING, FRANK B. iBuddi I Commerce St., Newark, N. J. xldred iMibsi. dd is a realtor and appraiser in Newark. He and Mibs Ive at 44 S. Munn Ave., East Orange. Attended 25th. nbbies: Travel, sailing his 40' Nova Scotia schooner, :inting water colors. i'SHALL, J. STUART 3 Smith St., Waltham, Mass. i'SHALL, ROBERT C. iBobi 41 Lincoln Ave., Rutland, Vt. ildred; Linda 21. oh is a sales representative for W. C. Landon Co., a holesale hardware concern. ARTIN, LAWRENCE H. iLarryi 4 Ash 3t., Weston, Mass. he National Shawmut Bank of Boston since Jan. 1968. iefore that he was president for 8 years. He is treas- - er and trustee of Northeastern University and vice -resident of the Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce. 'ttended 25th reunion. -- , WILLIAM H. mm 381 Beveridge Road, Ridgewood, N. J. Seatrioe; Margaret Gilmore 30; William F. '62 i27i; randchildren: 5. Bill is an attorney with the Railway Express Agency, '19 E. 42 St., New York. Hobbies: Travel, photography, uusic, tennis. - 0N, JOHN W. outh Ashburnham, Mass. lary; Susan Elizabeth 30. John is a physician - a country doctor he says. ASON, LESTER B. iLesi 176 Indian Road, Wayne, N. J. Dolores; Robert 29, Don 27, Elizabeth 18, Bryan 14. Les is a professor of History at Bloomfield College. 129 Ted Melfzer Meltzer Dave Menard 131 Larry Miter Theda Miter Willis and Grace Mitchell 132 VON, JOSEPH A. iAii 13 187th St., Homewood, Ill. TZER, THEODORE F. 1Ted1 041 Counselman Road, Rockville, Md. enne; Francoise 20. ed is chief of the publications branch of the U. 8. formation Agency in Washington, a position he has eld 18 years. Hobbies: Gardening, travel. NARD, DAVID F. iDavei eeling Stampino 00., W. Va. ontana; Keith 2 , Dwight 25,3anice 21;Grandchildren: 2 ave is chief chemist for the above company, which akes collapsible tubes and molded plastics. Hobbies: ilately and looking forward to retirement. Attended 5th and 35th reunions. ICK, JOSEPH L. iJoei ex 621, Idyllwild, Calif. arion. Joe gave his business address, but since we idn't ask what his business is, he did not tell us. obbies: Izaak Walton director, outdoor activities, ocel politics involving fire and water districts. ILLER, GORDON S. 720 Old Mill Road, Wantagh, L. 1., N. Y. va; Bruce 24, Carolyn 21. ordon is a research engineer with Sperry Gyroscope. ILLIKEN, LeROY c. iRoyi lbow Cay, Hopetown, Abaco, Bahamas. arion iMabi; Anne 29,John 27,Mary 22;Grandchildren:3. 0y retired in 1966 as president of Karl Lieberknecht, nc., and the Quaker StatesMetal 00., Lancaster, Pa., and moved to the above little island. They bought two cottages which they rent, and built a home. Now they are building a larger home. In their spare time they sail, swim, snorkel, fish, picnic and enjoy many small cocktail parties. Attended 25th reunion. MITCHELL, WILLIS B. iMitchi 716 Main St., Toms River, N. J. Grace; Margaret 30, David 27, Paul '69 121i; Grandchildren: 2. Mitch works 15 hours a day as a physician in general practice in Toms River, is also company doctor for the Toms River Chemical Corp. Hobbies: Golf, boating, fishing, bridge. MITER, LAWRENCE D. iLarryi 7618 Fairdale Lana, Houston, Texas Larry retired ten years ago from The Austin 00., engin- eers and builders, and he and Theda have enjoyed Texas. 4: Hunk Moore Gladys Moore LINA, WALTER L. 2 Castlewood Road, West Hartford, Conn. NTAGUE, JAMES L. tJiml nchester Center, Vermont sephine; James 25, plus 3 stepdaughters and 9 step- 1m is executive director of the Southern Vermont Art nter in Manchester. Spends his leisure time painting, rawing, doing graphics and puttering around the house. as exhibited throughout New England, and in New York, ashington and Albany. Hobbies: Fine arts and music. OODY, J. HAROLD tHall 18 Prospect St., South Dartmouth, Mass. 1fe died 1966; Richard 36, Clifford 34;Grandchildren:3. a1 retired August 1967, after 8 years as superintendent f schools in Dartmouth, Mass. Hobbies: Sailing, fishing, epair and sell old boats. Attended 25th reunion. OORE, FRANKLIN lRedl 71 S.W. Elm Tree Lane, Boca Raton, Fla. ouise; Joan Stevens 33. ter 39 years with United Fruit Co. in Boston, Red is etiring and moving to Florida June 1. For the past 7 ears he has been Secretary of the company. CORE, HARRINGTON lHankl Strawberry Hill Road, Acton, Mass. ladys; Marilyn 33; Hank Jr. 30, Isabel 25, Diana 24; andchildren: 10. ank is vice president tend third generationl of George J. Moore, Inc., Waltham, manufacturers of small set crews. Hobbies: Golf, painting, inventing, travel, rack and field events. HORTON, WILLIAM G. lBilll nondaga Count Savings Bank, 101 S. Selina St.,3yracuse arbara tBobby ; William Jr. '59 1301, Linda Cote 27, lbert Harry 20; Grandchildren: 5. Bill has been president of the above bank since 1958. It Would take a full page to list just his Dartmouth activi- ies, so we will hit only the highlights: Dartmouth Alum- 1 Council 1949-53 and again in 1956-58 when he served as hairman of the Dartmouth Alumni Fund; Class Agent three ears 1947-49 and again this year; member of Tuck School card of Overseers; honored by Dartmouth Alumni Council 1th its Alumni Award in 1963; president of Class since 1962 - and father of a backfield star on the Dartmouth ootball team of ten years ago. The Syracuse newspapers refer to him as the silver-haired, quick and bouncy banker ; we 'ZBers call him Dynamo . Hobbies: Dartmouth, YMCA Health Club, walking, golf. Attended all reunions. 135 ie Morton ID, ID 0 B :0 n a B Lew and Elizabeth Munson Roy Myers u---.. - John and Ann Neary 137 Bob and Juliet Nespor Jim and Ruth Newton 138 oss, HOWARD JR. 4How1e1 0 St. Marks Place, New York, N. Y. elen; Marilyn 37, L. Howard 3rd 34. owie is an advertising copywriter with Albert Frank- uenther Law, Inc., 131 Cedar St., New York. loss, ROBERT E. 030131 05 Bay State Road, Boston, Mass. 'IOULTON, HORACE P. mm com 2631, 195 Broadway, New York, N. Y. retta; Sherman 30, Desier 27. ud was elected vice president and general counsel of erican Tel and Tel in 1955. He is a trustee of the . S. Trust 00., a director of the Chesapeake 4 Potomac elephone 00., Communications Satellite Corp., and the ational Legal Aid Society. Hobby: Golf. LLEN, JAMES E. Wind 9 Bertwell Road, Lexington, Mass. elen; Virginia 28. im retired in 1964 after 27 years with Atlantic Refin- ng Co. in the Boston area. SELL, RUFUS I. 1Ruf1 .R. 1, Box 101, Storrs, Conn. uth; Joanne Simonson 34; Grandchildren: 5. uf retired in 1964 and is Emeritus Professor of Agron- my 4plant soience1 at the University of Connecticut. Spends 6 weeks in Florida in late winter, rest of year gardening, working around his home, bridge, Boy Scouts. ttended 30th reunion. SON, LEWIS s. JR. 2302 Foster Place, Wilmington, Del. lizabeth. Lew was elected president of the Wilmington Trust Co. in December 1966. He started With the bank in 1949 as an assistant vice president. Hobbies: Travel, golf. MURPHY, WILLIAM D. 4131111 140 North Main St., Cohasset, Mass. osemary; Rosemary 25, Andrea 23, Kathleen 20, Bill 19. At last report Bill was vice president of the Star Brewing 00., Roxbury. MYERS, LEWIS CRARY mm 117 Walnut St., Elmira, N. Y. Frances; John 27, L. Crary Jr. 16, Charles 14. Red is the owner of Myers 011 00., Horseheads, N. Y., 6distributors of American Oil 00. products. MYERS, ROWLAND M. mow 67 Perry St., New York, N. Y. 4Cont'd. next page1 139 Art and Freda Nightingale John and Ethel Nixon 140 S tcont'd. from previous pagei 0y is still going strong giving his famous lecture rem coast to coast every year. He has given The omance of Words in every state except Hawaii since 3 started lecturing in 1949. Summers he either con- ucts a tour through Europe or basks in the sun in Long each, N. Y. Y, JOHN F. 99 Bay Road, Hamilton, Mass. ; John 30, Chris 23, Mike 16; Grandchildren: 2. John is vice president of the advertising agency of John C. Dowd, Inc., 212 Park Square Bldg., Boston. Since 1949 he has served the Class as co-editor of the '28 CAMPAIGNER, relieving Herpel when Jack gets worn out or goes to Europe. His stock of Jokes is inexhaust- able and expertly worked into the news items. John attended the 25th reunion. He still loves golf best and claims he is moving slowly in with the hackers, but fighting it desperately. N'ESPOR, ROBERT w. mow 101 Compo Road, Westport, Conn. Juliet; Marion Ekholm 25, Marjorie 23; Grandchildren: 1. Bob has practiced medecine and surgery in Westport since 1937, and is a fellow of the American College of Sur- geons. Hobby: Photography. NEWELL, HOWARD W. Box 370, Lexington, Mass. Howard has practiced medecine in Lexington since 1939. He and his wife have no children. NEWTON, JAMES F. Mimi 4 Orne Square, Salem, Mass. Ruth; Roberta 27, J. Chandler '66 t23i;Grandohildren: 3. Jim is with N. E. Tel h Tel at 30 Mystic St., Arlington. He attended the 25th reunion. Hobbies: Making furniture and taking pictures. NIGHTINGALE, ARTHUR B. mm 1404 Butterfield Court, Marco Island, Florida Freda. Art retired in December 1966 after 30 years of medical practice on Long Island. Says retirement is wonderful - never bored. Hobbies: Golf, boating, fishing, gardening and bridge. NIXON, JOHN P. wohnnyi 36 Crestwood Road, West Newton, Mass. Ethel; John Jr. 31, David 24; Grandchildren: 1. Johnny is owner of the John P. Nixon Insurance Agency, 141 Milk St., Boston. In 1963 he bought another agency in Newtonville; at the same time his older son Joined 141 Barney and EHen Norton 142 IXON toont'd.7 him in the family business. Last year ohnny retired from the Board of Aldermen of the City of ewton t90,000 population7 after being elected for seven wo-year terms. He was vice president of the Board and hairman of the finance committee. Attended 25th and 0th reunions. Hobby: Golf. OELTNER, JOHN W. 0700 Boyd Road, Clarence, N. Y. 93; Joyce 36, J. William Jr. 31; Grandchildren: 6. ohm is a real estate broker, associated with Howard A. otter, Inc., 5842 Main St., Williamsville, N. Y. ttended 30th reunion. Hobbies: Gardening, music, travel. ORMAN, CHRISTIAN G. tChr1s7 531 Del Lago Drive, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida ary; Edward '54 t347, Paul 30. hris retired in 1966 as vice president-managing editor f Standard h Poors Corp., New York City, and moved to he above address. ORRIS, DONALD K. 6Don7 3 Dean St.,,Bra1ntree, Mass. arolyn; Richard '57 t327, Stephen 30, Margaret 23, alph tstepson7 27, Anne 11. on is treasurer of the John A. Lowell Bank Note 00., oston. Attended 25th, 30th and 35th reunions. ORTON, JOHN E. tEd7 33 Sleepy Hollow Road, Pittsburgh, Pa. elen; Suzanne 27, Joan 25, John 13. d is assistant to the president of the Consolidation cal 00., 430-7th Ave., Pittsburgh. ORTON, SPENCER E. tBarney7 ergennes, Vermont llen; Arthur 30, Jean 26, John 24, Spencer E. Jr. 16; Grandchildren: 3. Former owner of the family feed and lumber business in Vergennes, Barney has worked for the State of Vermont .for the past four years. Attended 25th and 30th. EOVA, BARNETT J. tBarney7 315 East 69 St., New York, N. Y. Grace; Barry '54 6357, James '61 t287. Barney is an attorney at 120 Broadway, New York. In 1957 he served as Brooklyn chairman for The Greater New York Fund, and at that time was also executive deputy secre- tary or state for New York. NOYES, PARKER E. tPeck7 847 Hale St., Beverly Farms, Mass. Phyllis; Richard '68 t227. Parker has been a partner since 1952 in Cooley h Marvin, Boston CPAs. HobbyzGolf. 143 Phil and Helen Orsi Bud and Gloria Osborn Tim and Virginia Paige 145 Wes Patience Louise Patience . 5 '7 x Red and Margaret Pelfon 146 O'ICEIEFFE, BERNARD M. iOkiei 161 Dartmouth St., WESt Newton, Mass. Grace; Michael '60 130i, William '61 1281, Kathleen 24; Grandchildren: 2 Bernie is director of purchases of coffee, tea and dairy products of First National Stores, Somerville, Mass., a company his father founded. Summer home-Wiano, Mass. OKIE, w. BAYARD 031111 MattheWSJMaster Eagle Photo Engraving Corp., 40 W. 25th St., New York, N. Y. Raphaelle. Bill is an industrial designer. QEHKAN, ANDREW W. 648 Park Drive, Vermilion, Ohio ORSI, PHILIP J. iPhiii 460 Walden 312., Westbury, L. 1., N. Y. Helen; Ronald 34; Grandchildren: 2. Phil is a vice president of First National City Bank, 399 Park Ave., New York, and the man they send to keep 1 up contacts in the Middle East. His visits usually in- clude rest stops in Mallorca and other parts of Europe. Attended 25th reunion. Hobbies: Philately, travel. OSBORN , EDWARD B. Mandi 5 Governors Road, Bronxville, N. Y. Gloria; Barrie Bishop 27, Steele B. '63 126i. Bud is president of Economics Laboratory, Inc., 250 Park Ave., New York, and has served two terms as president of the Association of American Soap and Glycerine Producers, Inc. In the commercial dishwashing field, his firm is the largest in the world. Hobby: Golf. O'SULLIVAN, JOHN H. iJohnny! 8 Sherman Ave., Summit, N. J. Helen; John G. '55, Kevin '60; Grandchildren: 4. Johnny has his own company, John H. O'Sullivan a 60., consultants on steel mill matters, and travels around the world every year. Hobbies: Piano, golf. PAIGE , TIMOTHY mm 192 Greenaore Ave., Longmeadow, Mass. Virginia; Dare Farrington 30, Patricia Johnson 28, Carolyn 25, Tim '66 124i; Grandchildren: 6. Tim retired last year from the construction business. Attended 25th and 35th reunions. Hobbies: Hunting, fish- ing, entertaining grandchildren at summer home on Cape. PARKER , BRADFORD E. iBradi Rivergate Apts., S. Water St., Warehouse Point, Conn. Leah; Brad Jr. 17, Webster W. 13. t Brad is with the Pratt 6 Whitney Division of United Air- 1 craft in East Hartford. Attended 25th reunion. 147 John and Peggy Phillips 148 PARRISH, HUNTINGTON V. iHunti 704 First National Bank B1dg., Hamilton, Ohio Katherine; Patricia 27, Lee 24, Cynthia 21. Hunt is a lawyer at the above address and president of the Home Federal Savings t Loan Association. PATIENCE , msm F. Ween Sunset Blvd. t Union Lake Road, Millville, N. J. Louise; Alice 30, Wesley Jr. 25; Grandchildren: 2. Wes has worked for the past 15 years for the Wheaten Ware Division of the Wheaten Glass 00., in Millville. Attended 25th reunion. Hobby: Gardening. PEASE, DOUGLAS M. inougi Box 31, Island Creek, Mass. Dorothy died Feb. 13, 1968; Doug Jr. '58, Alan '62; Grandchildren: 1. Doug is with the Brewer 0 Land Agency, 40 Broad Street, Boston. Attended 25th reunion. PELIEPIER , LOUIS tLoui 731 Greentree Road, Pacific Palisades, Calif. Lou is a free lance writer of television scripts. PELTON, J. EDGAR medi 105 South Clinton Ave., Clean, N. Y. Margaret; Carol 33, John 31, Douglas 26;Grandchildren:5 Red is part owner of the W. H. Mendeville 00., a real estate and insurance agency. Attended 25th,30th 8: 35th. PHELAN, JOHN V. iJacki 27 Meadowbrook Road, Needham, Mass. Grace; Martha McHenry 34, John Jr. '63 i271; Grandchildren: 3 - plus Grace's 4. Jack is a partner in the law firm of Hardy, Phelan and Cox, 60 Dedham Ave., Needham. The Alumni Council com- mittee which he heads worked for 3 years on the large, modern ice arena which is now being built where the baseball diamond used to be. Jack was Class Treasurer . 1928-33 and Class President 1933-38. Attended 25th,30th and 35th reunions. Hobbies: Golf, travel. PHILBRICK, HARRY c. mustyi 75 Kingsbury St., Needham, Mass. Arleen; Harry, Marian, Roger; Grandchildren: 3 Rusty is a department head at R. H. Stearns 00., Boston, has been with the store since 1930. PHILLIPS, B. WENDELL 3700 Montrose Blvd., Houston, Texas Harriet; Wendell 13. wendell is a partner in the insurance agency of Langham, Langston e Dyer at the above address. Hobby: Sailing. George and Frances Pitts 150 PHILLIPS, JOHN 2 Princeton Place Montclair N. J. Peggy; John B. '56, Robert '60; Grandchildren: 3. Since 1958 John has been president of the Vail-Ballou Press, Inc., with his office at 261 Fifth Ave., New York, and a huge new plant in Binghamton, N. Y., where 15 mil- lion books a year are composed, printed and bound. we are appreciative of the fact that he contributed the binding of this book, and also bound our 25 Year Book. John has been active in Psi U affairs, serving as president of the Zeta Association talumni chapter at Dartmouth1 1958-67. Last year he was elected to the Executive Committee of national board of trustees of Psi Upsilon. Served Class of 1928 as president 1955-57, and as chairman of the Nom- inating Committee in 1962 and 1968. Attended 25th, 30th and 55th reunions. Hobbies: Golf, gardening. PIERCE, HAROLD A. man Arias Araguez 500, San Antonio Miraflores, Lima, Peru Maria; Frank 21, Leslie 19, Alan William 17. Hal is office manager of the Marcona Mining 00. He has worked in South America since 1941 and in Lima since 1951. Has been a director of Los Inkas Country Club, where he plays golf 12 months out of the year. PITTS, GEORGE B. 207 Price St., Jamestown, N. Y. Frances; Mary Bailey 50, Robert 28, Charles 27, Martha 25; Grandchildren: 3. Having sold the family business, Clark Hardware 00., George says he is semi-retired. Hobbies: Reading, local historical society,and the nearby Chatauqua Institution. PITTS, JEREMIAH P. 1Jerry1 Wesskum Wood Road, Riverside, Conn. Mary; Jerry 54, James 28, Robert 27; Grandchildren: 6. Jerry retired 12 years ago as sales manager of The Nestle 00., White Plains, N. Y., and keeps busy supervising his ,investments and traveling. PLATE, FREDERICK H. ,611 E. Seminary Ave., Towson, Md. PLATT , c . SPENCER 15pence1 3611 Dunlap St., Chevy Chase, Md. POLLARD, WALLACE 0. 13mm 1096 S. Perkins Road, Memphis, Tenn. Virginia; Constance;30; Grandchildren: 1. Snub is in the advertising department of the Memphis Pub- lishing Go. For the past 5 years Ginnie and he have been teaching classes of illiterate negro men how to read and write - Very rewarding and they are grateful says Snub. Hobbies: Wood working, gardening. 151 152 POLLOCK, MATTHEW c. WraVH 2520 N.E. 31 Court, Lighthouse Point, Fla. Ethie; Louise 32, Jane 30, Sybil 28; Grandchildren: 10. Crew elected to take early retirement for health reasons in 1967 from the Green Giant 00., LeSueur, Minn. He went with the company in 1960 as marketing vice president. In 1964 he was elected a director and in 1966 senior vice president. Since retirement he has been doing some eon- sulting work for Green Giant and weyerhauser. Craw was Class Agent 1942-43-44, and attended the 25th and 30th reunions. Hobbies: Fishing, golf, swimming, consulting. PORTER, ROBERT A. 030M 301 East 7th Ave., Vancouver, Wash. PROCTOR, CHARLES N. tCharlew Box 578, Yosemite National Park, Calif. Mary; Nancy 29, Peggy 27; Grandchildren: 4. Charley is purchasing agent of the Yosemite Park t Curry 00. and director of winter sports at the park. He has held high offices in the Far west Ski Association and served on the Olympic Ski Events Advisory Committee. In Feb. 1959 he was elected to the Ski Hall of Fame at Ishpeming, Mich. He won intercollegiate titles in jump- ing, downhill and slalom and was a member of the U. S. Olympic team at St. Moritz in 1928. Hobbies:Skiing,golf. PROSSER , GWYNNE A. murlgn 44 Holmes Brook Road, Basking Ridge, N. J. Allene. Curly retired in 1965 as personnel director of Young k Rubicam in New York. Since then he has been busier than ever - he and Allene spent the summer of 1966 camping in Alaska and seeing the United States. Then they went to Chile for several months on an assignment for the Inter- national Executive Service Corps. In 1967 he was elected a trustee of Canaan College and shortly thereafter was elected president. Canaan College has a superb location in Canaan, N. H., close to Hanover, 180 students now and plans to increase the enrollment to 700 as soon as addit- ional facilities can be built. Attended 25th, 30th t 35th. PURNEIL, EDWARD 0. men 471 Homestead Road, La Grange Park, Ill. Estelle. Ed is district manager for Norris Industries, Fire e Safety Equipment Division, 15 Spinning Wheel Road, Hins- dale, Ill. Hobbies: Blowing the sex, travel, golf. RAWSON, RICHARD D. wield Box 529, Fairmont, West Va. Virginia; Dorothy 42, James 40, Howard 37; Grandchildren: 12 and 1 great grandchild! Dick is a sales agent and drilling contractor for power companies. Hobby: Fishing. 153 Curley and Allene Prosser Ed and Estelle Purnell 154 Munny Raymond Elise Raymond Dick and Virginia Rawson Dick Rendell Pat Rendell Ed and Betty Reece 156 RAYMOND, MUNROE iMunnyi 849 West 52nd Terrace, Kansas City, Mo. Elise; Carol Ritschard 32; Grandchildren: 3. Munny sold his farm of 560 acres in Smithville which he had run for 32 years, but after a year of retirement which he didn't enjoy, he has just bought another farm near Lathrop, Mo., and is happy to be back in the live- stock feeding business. Hobby: Travel. REDINGTON, JOHN SKINNER iSkinneri 6008 Clinton, Boise, Idaho REECE, EDWhRD M. iEdi 24 Prince St., Baldwin, L. I., N. Y. Betty; Betty-Lou 34, Eddie 31, Priscilla 23; Grandchildren: 8. Ed is owner of Calree Glove Co. and now has his son in business with him. He has had his own business since 1936, selling mostly to department stores. Hobby: Golf. Attended 35th reunion. Rmmn, ROBERT M. iBobi 707 Newberry Drive, Richardson, Texas. Milla; Robert Bruce 19. Bob retired in late 1959 as a Lt. Col. 1n the Air Force. REID, ROBERT v. iBobi 217 19th St., Santa Monica, Calif. Still traveling for the American Pad h Paper Co. of Holyoke, Mass., in 8 western states including Hawaii. Attended 25th and 30th reunions. Not married. Spends vacations in Central or South America. Hobby: Mountain climbing - on the easy trails. REILLY, DONALD T. inoni Kemswick Drive, Stony Brook, N. Y. RENDELL, RICHARD G. iDicki $107 Worthington Drive, Whatmoreland Hills, Md. at. Dick resigned in 1967 from the Mutual Broadcasting Co. for whom he had covered Congress for nine years. He is now a free lance writer. Attended 30th reunion. Hobbies: Light wines and dancing. REYNOLDS, F. HENRY iHanki 1955 Pennsylvania St., Denver Colorado Betty; William 30, Henry T. '$3 i28i. Bank has an extensive practice in children's diseases. Hobby: Photography. RICE, KENNETH F. iKeni 366 Mineola Blvd., Mineola, N. Y. Aleta; Ken Jr. 31. Ken is with F. Jacobson e Sons, Inc.,NYC. Hobby:Bowling. 157 5 H o n Y e R Y r a M d n a IK n a H Bob and Marjorie Richardson RICHARDSON, ORMAN E. 82 Arsenal St., Augusta, Maine. RICHARDSON, ROBERT c. 1Bob1 7908 Springway Road, Baltimore, Md. Marjorie. Bob, the son of Prof. Cheerless Richardson, is Dean and Guidance Counselor at the Friends School, 5114 No. Charles St., Baltimore. Marjorie is the school librarian. Hobbies: Painting, wood-carving, gardening, reading. RICKENBAUGH, RALPH L. iRicki 600 South University Blvd., Denver, Colorado. Hilda; Ann 36, Kent '59 1301; Grandchildren: 5. Rick is president of Rickenbaugh Cadillac 60., 777 Broad- way. Attended 25th and 30th reunions. Received Dartmouth Alumni Award in 1964. Rick was president of the Alumni Council 1959-60 and currently is serving on major gifts committee of Dartmouth's Third Century Fund. Hobbies: Golf, a little tennis. ROBBIE, KENNETH E. 1Keni 174 Beechwood Road, Ridgewood, N. J. Marjorie; Emerson 36, Janet 30; Grandchildren: 1. Ken is in sales department of Alford Cartons, Ridgefield Park, N. J. Hobbies: Photography, painting. ROBINSON, LAWRENCE 4Topper1 5 Stonehill Drive, Stoneham, Mass. Alice; Ann 38, Henry '54 1371, Ellen 31; Grandchildrenzl. Topper is vice president of Massachusetts Broken Stone 00., 133 Boston Post Road, Weston. Attended 25th, 30th and 35th reunions. ROCKHILL, ROBERT A. 1Bobi 67-50J 195th Lane, Flushing, N. Y. Ann; Anthony 34, Susan 25; Grandchildren: 2. Bob is a lawyer associated with Chadbourne, Parke, Whiteside 4 Wblff, 25 Broadway, New York. ROCKWELL RICHARD c. 4D1ck1 melug,m1$me3h,Anmw,N.L Marjorie; Richard D., John. Dick is an officer of Ashe Mfg. 00., Rensselaer, N.Y., and an officer of other textile mills. ROHLFFS, WILLIAM G. 131111 2234 S. W. Kings Court, Portland, Oregon. Emelyn; Carol 38, Lyn 34, Ann 27. Bill is assistant secretary of the Standard Insurance 00., and manager of the New Business Department. ROSE, JOHN c, 4Jacki Box 1925, La Jolla, Calif. iCent'd. on next pagei . Wax 5430mm m ammra M, WW5. Rick and Hilda Rickenbaugh 160 Bob Reid Bob and Anne RockhiH Jock Rose HI. UNHOHMH. nun x , h Junth'ou . nninipnn n Hun...,'h LntblliVIQHII'Iu ...ruouV-,u.9nw I'lifi; ... . HHHH' Hun... ,. V - lVll '4 VJth 1-- W'Utu. ., Ilnn H4- 'Hlur...w rnnru, vcr Hun; ,.. HUM .M' xv... , Dorothy Russell and Laura SadleryHolding Pufxc Balls 162 Henry Scherp Dohrm Sinclair Red and Fonfy Sanborn 1 163 Herm and Marguerite Schnepel 164 OSE iContinuedi Jack is an independent movie and TV reducer, with an office at 1801 Viking Way, La Jolla. e is also a civic leader and a great booster for his ity. In 1964 he released The Incredible Mr. Limpet , feature length movie starring Don Knotts. Jack, the reducer, gave his old friend, the late Gil Swanson, a hence to make his movie debut as an admiral. Attended 5th reunion. Jack says his big interest now is find- ng a wife for the golden years. U'BIN, ISADOR uzi 16 East 18th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. aria. 12 is a history teacher at Erasmus Hall igh School, Brooklyn. UDMAN, PAUL A. .F.D. 2, Salem, N. Y. USSELL , DAVID K. maven 910 N. Filmore, Little Rock, Ark. ana. Dave is president of Ark-Lin Motor 00., Inc., Lincoln4Mercury distributorsi, at 323 Cross St. USSELL, HERBERT E. iHex-bl uffield, Conn. orothy; Carol Dennis 29; Grandchildren: 1. erb is an independent producer of outdoor tobacco nd vice president of Fuller4Russell Tobacco 00., Wind- sor Locks, Conn. Attended 25th, 30th and 35th reunions. obbies: Travel, fishing, bridge, photography. SADLER, LAUREN M. murlyl he 440, Norwich, Vermont. Laura; Peter 30, Margaret Tonseth 27. Curly has been on the Dartmouth faculty since gradua- tion, is an assistant professor in the Physical Educa- tion Department. Hobby: Rebuilding land and forest on their farm. Attened 25th reunion. SAFRAN, IRA W. 133 Smith St., Perth Amboy, N. J. Phyllis; Henry 32, Sue 28. Ira is a partner in Safran Bros., real estate brokers, at the above address. Attended 25th reunion. SANBORN, GEORGE K. meal 20 Hidden Field, Andover, Mass. Frances iFonti; Anne Lombard 33, Patricia 31, Scott '62 Grandchildren: 2. Attended 25th i 35th reunions. Red teaches biology at Phillips Academy at Andover. On his sabbatical year 1966-67. he and Font traveled all over Europe, the United States and Central America. Hobbies: Skiing i4 times a weeki, mountain climbing, fishing, ornithology,rehabilitating Kennebunkport farm. toria Scwcrtz 166 Ted and V .m. n e s n e S c .m M d n 0 ID r e H s, JERRY B. Saddleback Road, Rolling Hills, Calif. WY'ER, EDWARD w. mm x 326, Norwood, Mass. is president of the Edw. W. Sawyer 00., Inc., which a the most modern fish plant in the country, recently ened in Norwood. It produces 32,000 fish sticks an ur and employs 45 persons in its spotless kitchens. d attended the 25th and 50th reunions. CEERP, HENRY w. 407 Maiden Lane, Bethesda, Md. ilian. enry left the faculty of the University of Rochester 0 years ago to become Chief of the Laboratory of icrobiology, National Institute of Dental Research, hich is a division of the Department of Health, Edu- ation and Welfare. In 1965 he received the Superior ervice Award of the Department for research achieve- ents. Author of a book Oral Microbiology and Infec- ioue Disease and just completing another book. HMELZER,RICHARD w. 031cm 1 Pinewoods Ave., Troy, N. Y. elen; Sally Hauck 27; Grandchildren: 2. ick is Secretary of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute n Troy. 3e has been at RPI since graduation, as nglish teacher, soccer coach and administrator. obbies: Photography, golf, travel, swimming,gardening. CHNEPEL, HERMAN H. iHermi l Glenside Road, South Orange, N. J. arguerite; Marguerite iDaisyi 18, Ellen l6. erm represents Benefic Press in the sales to schools d libraries in New Jersey, Delaware and Maryland. He anks second in volume of book sales among all their epresentatives throughout the country. Herm was Class ent in 1955 and 195 . Marguerite has been a success- ul fund raiser for her class at Vassar and in July 968 becomes the Alumnae Fund Director for Vassar. This ummer they are exchanging their summer home in Edgar- town, Martha's Vineyard, for one in Geneva, Switzerland. he Schnepels attended the 25th and 30th reunions. EWARTZ, THEODORE G. bred, 230 Enterprise St., Nanticoke, Pa. ictoria. Ted has retired from the istriet Attorney's office in Wilkes Barre.Hobby: Travel i COTT, CEARLES E. iSoottyi 380 Darlington Ave., Ramsey, N. J. Emily. Sootty is a superintendent in the accounting organization of the Kearny plant of Western Electric Co. Attended 25th. Hobby: Philately. 167 Buck and Migi Serrell Babe and Winifred Show 168 eechcroft Road, Greenwich, Conn. velyn; Susan 20, Judith l9. ohn has been general counsel of the Mobil Oil Co. since 959, and has Just completed a term as chairman of the erioan Petroleum Institute's Committee for Air and ater Conservation. Hobbies: Golf, paddle tennis. EGAR, STUART G. tstui 88 Greenwood Drive, Manchester, Conn. illian; Malcolm 35; Grandchildren: 4. tu says he is semi-retired, doing part-time consulting n business development. Hobby: Gardening. imi; William 28, Kenneth 27; Grandchildren: 3. erb is Professor of German at Dartmouth and, until re- ently, counselor for all foreign students. Herb and 1m1 run a quasi-hotel weekends the year around for re- urning foreign students, '28 friends and others. Each ummer they take two Fresh Air children from the Bronx. erb has always handled all the Hanover-Norwich arrange- ents for the annual '28 fall reunions and assisted on he June reunions. He is secretary of the Dartmouth hapter of Phi Beta Kappa. Mimi teaches English 1 e 2 o the foreign students at Dartmouth. Attended 25th,30th d 35th reunions. Former member of the Dartmouth lumni Council. Hobbies: Books, travel, woodworking and his farm t2 horses, a tractor, a hu 9 vegetable garden, and sometimes a steer to fatten . SERRELL , HOWARD P. muckl Round Hill Road, Greenwich Conn. argarita; Howard Jr. '61 128l, Margarita 26, Jonathan 21, Patricia 18; Grandchildren: 2. Buck is a surgeon and, since 1949, chief of staff at the Greenwich Hospital. Hobbies: Hunting, farm 1n.Maine. SHAW, RAYMOND E. lBabei '35 Cavanagh Road, Wellesley, Mess. Manifred; Robert 24. Babe didn't return our questionnaire, but the last note from him said he was selling men's clothing for Jordan arsh Co. in Shoppers World at Framingham. SEEN, HSI-JUI 4 Tin Hau Temple Road, Kowloon Hong Kong, B. C. C. : H. J. was appointed in 1964 3oint Manager of the Ebng Kong 4 Shanghai Banking Corp., which is the leading bank in the Far East. That year he was also vice president of the l7-member Dartmouth Club of Hong Kong. His East Sun Textile Mill in Hong Kbng employs 1500 people. He has a wife, three children and several grandchildren. 169 Doc and Mildred Simonds 170 Os and Mary Skinner 171 George Slowson 172 Jerry Sloane ARD , CARROLL c . iShepl 7 Woodridge Drive, St. Louis, Mo. len; Lola 38, Carroll E. 36, Lawrence 32; andchildren: 9. ep is sales manager of the real estate firm of Solon rshman, Inc. Hobby: Bridge. HERMAN, PHILIP R. iPhill pt. 16, 125 Central Ave., St. Petersburg, Fla. hil works for the St. Petersburg Yacht Club. :HUICERT, G. EMIL iShukel 511 South 72nd St., Omaha, Nebraska Ielen; Robert 31, Cynthia 28. khuke is a realtor with his own firm - G. E. Shukert ac kssociates, at the above address. Attended 25th reunion. EURTLEFF, MERRILL 11 Emery St., Berlin, N. H. is wife Germaine died Jan. 29, 1968. Merrill retired n May 1967 after 23 years as probation officer in 005 County. moms, HAROLD s. wool 054 Clay Ave., Pelham, N. Y. 00 teaches math at Pelham High School, is member of the ession of Huguenot Memorial hurch. Attended 25th re- ion. Hobbies: House repairs, fishing, reading, watch- ng other people exercise on television. IMPSON, WALTER w. Maw 10 Berkeley Road, Millburn, N. J. thel; William 29, W. Booth II '64 i251; Grandchildren11 alt is an insurance accountant for wastern Electric Co. at 222 Broadway, New York. Attended 35th reunion. obbieszBridge, gardening, reading, Cape Cod home, on Popple Bottom Road, So. Sandwich. SINCLAIR, DOHRMAN J. iSink; Dohrml 633 Belleview Blvd., Steubenville, Ohio Daughter: Wilma 21. Dohrm is starting his 16th year with the Wblls Organiz- ation, raising money for churches of all denominations. Hobby: Genealogy iwriting a family historyl, travel. SKINNER, OSMUN msl Van Dyne 011 Go. Ino., Troy, Pa. Mary; Scott 26, 6atherine 23, Doug '69 i211, Stephen 17. With above company since leaving Wall Street in 1940, president since 1955. Greatest honors have been repeated re-election since 1938 as Class Secretary and the Dart- mouth Alumni Award in 1964. Attended all reunions. Hobbies: Working for Dartmouth and the Class of 1928, travel. Wes and Grace Smith Joe and Ruth Smith 174 AWSON, GEORGE C. aftsbury Common, Vermont sobel. eorge says he is retired, but that does not necessarily ean that he has given up his teaching of physics and ath in the high school, and managing his insurance gency. He is District Deputy Grand Master of the Masons. e and Isobel take an extended trip to Europe every her year. Hobbies: Philately, pen-pushing. LOANE, GERARD H. iJerryi 85 West End Ave., New York, N. Y. oanne. or 28 years Jerry has been a salesman for H. Kohnstamm . Co. ichemicalsi. Hobbies: Golf, N.Y.Times crossword. ITH, GEORGE R. iBudi 1241 Ellison Wilson Road, North Palm Beach, Fla. irginia iGinniei. ud is a customers man with Hayden Stone, Inc., Palm each. He has purchased property on Abaco in the Bahamas or his retirement next year. Hobby: Beachcombing. ITH, HUGH c . 06 Bryant Ave., Glen Ellyn, I11. ITH, J'. WESIIEY mm 46 W. Walnut Lane, Philadelphia, Pa. race. Wes is with the U. S. Veterans Administration n Philadelphia, elder of Faith Bible Presbyterian hurch,a director of Faith Theological Seminary. ITH, JOSEPH H. woei Bogart Ave., White Plains, N. Y. uth; Marcia 29, Joan 27, Frederick 23; Grandchildren: 3 05 is a sales representative in the educational divis- on of Rand McNally s 00., 405 Park Ave., New York. ttended 25th h 35th reunions. Hobbies: Golf, Rotary, ports spectator. ITH, SMHHE C. '29 Columbia Blvd., Waterbury, Conn. teele is still a bachelor. He is vice president of J. . Smith h 00., Inc., lumber dealers. Attended 25th re- ion. Hobby: Riding with Middlebury Hunt. OKOL , OTTO o. 36 Washington St., Cape May, N. J. is wife, Florence, died in Aug. 1967. Otto retired in 965 when he sold his grocery store in Cape May. He and lorence took an 8-month trip around the world. SOLIS , DONALD w. mom 5206 S. Harvard, Tulsa, Okla. icontinuedi 175 Steele Smith Carlyle Streit Don and Billee Solis 176 SOLIS icont'd.i Billee and Don moved from Connecticut to Tulsa 4 years ago when Cities Service 011 Co. moved its main office there from New York City. As National Accounts Coordinator, Don travels 75,000 miles a year by air. Hobbies: Golf, swimming and anticipating retire- ment. Amtended 25th reunion. STEARNS, CHARLES P. 1165 South School St., Lodi, Calif. STERN, BERTHOLD s. iBerti 278 Clinton Road, Brookline, Mass. Lillian; Bert Jr. 37, Louis 33, Karen Lee 10; Grand- children 2. Bert is in the contract carpet business. Hobbies: Music, theatre, gardening, some political involvement. Attended 35th reunion. STEWART, JOHN W. 222 Poplar St., Mansfield, Ohio Rosalie; Lucinda 25, John D. 18. Attended 25th. John is with Standard Oil Co. iOhioi in Cleveland. STICKNEY, HAL S. 1829 Malcolm Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. Carol; Margaret 35, Sally 34. Hal is regional sales manager for Resinite Division of the Borden 00., Compton, Calif. STOLER, BARRETT D. iBuckyi 16 Buchanan Road, West Roxbury, Mass. Madeline; Peter 33, Edward 29; Grandchildren: 4. Bucky is assistant general agent for Mass. Mutual Life Insurance Co., 140 Federal St., Boston. Hobby: Golf. STONE, FRED L. 510 Warwick Road, Kenilworth, Ill. Elizabeth; Fred D. 34, David 32, Estella 30, Betty 21. In 1964 Fred was named a senior vice president at Harris Trust 0 Savings Bank in Chicago, in charge of personnel. STONE, HARRY L. 815 Westerfield, Wilmette, Ill. Anne; Leslie Anne 31, Judson '63 i27i, Martha 21. Harry is treasurer of the International Harvester Credit Corp., Chicago. Hobbies: Golf, curling. STREIT, CARISIE F. Route 2, Box 420-0, Mooresville, N. C. Carlyle retired in 1960 after a life spent designing furniture for the C. F. Strait Mfg. Co. After wandering all over the country for 5 years, he decided the area near Charlotte is the best place to live. HobbieszTravel, photography, painting. Mo rgaret Sugdeen 178 Dick and Mary Sullivan Roger and Alma Sundeen A 179 ga- Rupe and Bar Thompson 180 STURDEVANT, J. WAYNE Jamaica Bay Inn, Marina del Rey, Calif. SUGDEI, JOHN 1Jack1 6 Highfield Circle, Milton, Mass. Margaret; Frank 29, Ann 26, John Jr. 19, Paul 14; Grandchildren 4. Jack is division sales manager for N. E. Tel 2 Tel in Boston. Hobby: Building and working around summer cottages at Newfound Lake. SULLIVAN, JAMES B. 1Su11y1 863 Highland Parkway, Kenmore, N. Y. Lucille; James Jr. 33, Kathleen 26. Sully is a cost control analyst at Bell Aerosystems Co. where he has been since 1940. Hobbies: Golf, bowling. SULLIVAN, RICHARD J. 1Dick1 26 Timberneck Drive, Reading, Mass. Mary; Richard M. 25. Dick is Director of Libraries at Suffolk University in Boston. Member of Board of Library Commissioners for the Commonwealth since 1942. Hobbies: Golf, bowling. SUNDEEN, ROGER E. 1R0g1 4 South Mammoth Road, Manchester, N. H. Alma; Janet and Roger 1twins1 37; Grandchildren: 3. Roger is a partner in the law firm of Wiggin, Nourie, Sundeen, Nassikas 2 Pingree, 875 Elm St., Manchester. Active as present member and original chairman of the Manchester Industrial Council. Attended 25th and 35th reunions. Hobby: Golf. TALBOT, THOMAS P. 1T0m1 7027 Lubao, Canoga Park, Calif. Fae; Harry 17, Tom Jr. 15. Tom, a lawyer, is Claims Manager for the Ohio Casualty Insurance 00., Pasadena. TAYLOR, MURISON K. 1Tavey1 641 Robin Drive, Corte Madera, Calif. Louise; Roberta Shaw 32, John 26, Linda Louise 24, Keith 21; Grandchildren: l. fTavey is a lawyer, with offices in San Francisco and in San Rafael. He was president of the Dartmouth Club of Northern California 1954-55, and two years later was elected president of the Dartmouth Outing Club of North- ern California. Hobby: Looking forward to retirement. Attended 30th and 35th reunions. TAYLOR, THOMAS s. 1Tom1 172 Avon Road, Tonawanda, N. Y. Tom is Plant Purchasing Agent for Continental Can Go. in Tonawanda. He has a son in college and 2 daughters. Hobby: Golf. 181 Frank Thurston Joe and Margaret Tidd 182 TAYLOR, WINFIELD tw1n1 R. F. D. 2, Baldwin Road, Mt. Kisco, N. Y. Jean; Nancy 36, Carol 34, Win Jr. 35; Grandchildren: 3 Win retired as a vice president of J. Walter Thompson Co. 7 years ago but then became consultant to the Eng- lish Ford Line in the U. S., preparing their advertis- ing. Win says you should strike retired from your vocabulary. One never retires. One exchanges one activity for another - hopefully one that satisfies. TERRY, LLEWELLYN B. 1Lew1 5 Anchorage Drive, Milford, Conn. Happily married, but didn't give wife's name; John 34, Susan 21, Carolyn 19, plus 2 boys, 14 and 12. Lew is a realtor, associated with Russell W. Clarke. THOMAS, EDWARD A. iTommyi 809 Owen Road, Madison, Wis. Irene. Tommy works for O'Keefe Soap t Supply Co. THOMPSON, DAVID B. 1Tex1 5915 Damask, Los Angeles, Calif. In the export business and owner of Thompson Cotton Co. THOMPSON, H. HOYT 220 Warwick Road, Kenilworth, I11. Hoyt is with the McElvain Mortgage 00., and is a former president of the Chicago Mortgage Bankers Association. He is married and has 2 sons.Hobbies:Civil War,cur1ing. THOMPSON, RUPERT c. inupei Textron, Inc., 10 Dorrance St., Providence R. I. Doris tDori; Peter '55 1351, David '57 133$; Grandchildren: 2. Rupe is chairman of the board and chief executive offi- cer of Textron Inc., with annual sales of more than $1-b11110n. He joined the company in 1956, after a career in banking during which he became president of the Providence National Bank in 1943 at the age of 37. 'Rupe's service to Dartmouth is outstanding: Class Treas- urer 1946-49, President 1949-53, member of Alumni Council 1963-66, member of board of Overseers of the Tuck School, chairmen of the Alumni Fund in 1965 and 1966, and new National Campaign Chairman for the Third Century Fund campaign which has a goal of $51-million. Last summer he was elected a life trustee of Dartmouth by the Board of Trustees. Hobby: Sailing. Attended all reunions. THURSTON, FRANCIS c. tFeeti 19 Chestnut St., Wakefield, Mass. Feet is a partner in Stewart, Thurston i 00., 89 Main St., Andover, textile engineers. He is still single! ;Hobbies: Tennis, gardening, reading.Attended 25th,30th. 183 Bill Trecmor Ellen Trecmor Frank and Jeanette Tindle 184 TIDD, JOSEPH s. ween 47 Augur St., Hamden, Conn. Margaret; Joanne 29, Gail 27, Doug 18; Grandchildren: 1 Joe is Plant Pathologist in the Research Department of the Asgrow Seed 00., Orange, Conn., a subsidiary of the Upjohn Co. since Apr. 30, 1968. Attended 25th reunion. Hobbies: Gardening photography. Elected to Representa- tive Town Meeting zlike a Board of A1dermen1 1962-65. TILTON, FREDERICK A. mrem 2745 Arizona Ave., N.W., Washington, D. C. Agnes; Fred Jr. 54, Mary Lee 31, Franklin 28. Fred is legislative analyst in the Office of the Secre- tary of Defense, in the Pentagon. He was a lawyer in Laconia, N. H., and served 3 terms in N. H. Legislature. TINDLE, FRANK W. 245 Elmwood Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. Jeanette; Catharine 34, Barbara 27, Claire 24; Grandchildren: 6s. Frank is a partner in Doolittle e 00., 1416 Liberty Bank Bldg., members of the N.Y. Stock Exchange, and a trustee of the Buffalo Savings Bank. Attended 25th re- union. Hobbies: Sailing, golfing, bowling. TITUS, FREDERICK E. 1an1 17 Risley Place, New Rochelle, N. Y. Hazel; Fred Jr. 38; Grandchildren: 2. Fritz is Controller of Madigan-Hyland, consulting en- gineers, 28-04 4lst Ave., Long Island City. TOWER , CHARLES F. mm 18 Benton St., Wellesley, Mass. Ruth; Peter '58 1331. Fran teaches science in the West Newton Jr. High School. Attended 25th reunion. Hobbies: Woodworking, sailing. TREANOR, WILLIAM C. 031111 280 Hamilton Road, Chappaqua, N. Y. Ellen. Bill is an attorney with Union Carbide Corp., 270 Park Ave., New York, with much of his work in the labor relations law field. Former president Chappaqua Country Club. Attended 25th reunion. Hobbies: Golf, travel. 1 TROY, DONALD A. mom 902 Lincoln Ave., Pompton Lakes, N. J. Don is president-treasurer of T. A. h D. A. Troy 00., Inc., 69 Murray St., New York, distributors of non- rerrous fasteners. Virginia; Sheila 35, Mary 30. 1 TURKEVICH, JOHN Erick Chemical Laboratory, Princeton, N. J. tcont'd1 185 Van and Kay Van Riper 186 I KEVICH loont'dJ Ludmille; Marina 29 Tamara 23. ohn is the Eugene Higgins Professor of 6hemistry at inceton, and Ludmille is professor of Russian at Rut- gers. Phi Beta Kappa named John a visiting scholar for 1961-62; he was relieved of his teaching duties at Prin- ceton and visited colleges throughout the country, lec- uring and leading discussion groups. John is frequent- ly described as a Russian-speaking native of Minnesota 036 work is indispensable to the Atomic Energy Com- ission. He explained the American scientific exhibit at the Moscow Fair in the summer of 1959 to Krushchev and Mikoyan and thousands of other Russians. Since 1946 John has made the present state of Russian science one of the areas of his expertness and has warned this country or the effectiveness of Russian scientists. John has served two terms on the Dartmouth Alumni Coun- cil; in 1964 he bought an 85 acre farm in Norwich, Vt. TWEEDY, ROBERT E. wow 78 East 3rd St., Winona, Minn. Linna; Elizabeth 28, Thomas 26. Bob is a physician and surgeon. Hobbies: Hunting,fishing. TYSON, ROBERT w. tBobl 120 East 34th St., New York, N. Y. Elizabeth; Ann 35: Bob e Ken ttwins, '57 6321. Bob is vice president of International Placements, Inc., 25 Broad St., New York. VAN BENSCHOTEN, ARNOLD w. Warn 71 Fisk St., Providence, R. I. Children: Stephen 24. Since 1964 Van has been working for Brown University in the Special Collections Dept., John Hay Library. Hobbies: Book collecting, travel, mountain hiking. VANNORTWICK, JOHN W. 197 Hamiltonian Drive, Red Bank, N. J. VAN ORMAN, WAYNE 2 Taylor Road, Short Hills, N. J- Jean; Peter 33, Jean 28; Grandchildren: 3. wayne is a lawyer with his own firm at 55 Liberty St., New York. In 1956 he received from Columbia University an Alumni Medal and citation for conspicuous alumni service as president of the Columbia College Alumni Association and leader or its alumni fund drive. Hobby: Travel. VAN RIPER, LAWSON Wanl Edgewood Road-Meadowbrook, R.F.D. 2, Oxford, Conn.t Kay; Leslie Raths 35, Richard '57 who married Mary Heep, daughter of Bill Heep '28; Grandchildren: 5, and the only grandchildren whose grandparents are all 'ZSers! 187 2- K. A- Hank and Eve chker AN RIPER icont'd.1 Van is vice president of Anaconda rican Brass Co., 414 Meadow St., waterbury, Conn., d manager of general distributor sales, a nationwide iason assignment. He and Kay see a lot of the country. an is a director of the Savings Bank of Ansonia. RNON, ROGER E. iBeeri 0-23 24th St., Long Island City, N. Y. hildren: Roger 39, Suzanne 37 im. to Ted Swick '451 eef is a representative for Cory Coffee Service Plan, no., at the above address. Beef, his 2 sisters and 2 other relatives own The Other Mona Lisa or The Ver- non Mona Lisa , now in a bank vault, Which they offer for sale for $2.5 million. It was brought to this country from Paris in 1797 by Henry Vernon; experts say it was painted by da Vinci 5 years before the Louvre's ona Lisa. Beef attended the 25th reunion. WMAN, ELIOT iBusi 309 Fairview Ave., Feirfield, Conn. Elsie; Priscilla 19, Susan, Nancy, Linda, George 14. Bus is a buyer for McKesson e Robbins, Inc., in Fair- field; he has been with this firm over 57 years. WAIKER, ALTON P. um The Lane, Assonet, Mess. Gladys; Judith Tait 28, Linda 27. A1 is an officer of MaoKenzie i Winslow, Inc., lumber and feed dealers in Fall River. Hobbies: Wbrking around the homestead and fishing vacations in Maine. WAIKER, 1mm : L. iHanki 20 East 74th St., New York, N. Y. Eve. Bank is a native New Yorker who returned to be execu- tive vice president of Great Lakes Carbon Corp. and practice law. It's hard to say if he is retired, at least work does not interfere with frequent trips to Scotland, Ireland, wales and England. He has served Class for years as assistant class agent, chairman of dinners and spring outings in New York area and as chairman of the 35th reunion. He has attended 25th, 30th and 35th reunions. Hobbies: Photography,shop work, European travel. WAIKER, RICHARD w. wield Byron Reed 00., Inc., 19th h Douglas Sts., Omaha, Nebr. Evelyn; Richard Jr. 31, Jenn 30; Grandchildren: 4. Dick is president of the above company which has been dealing in real extate there for 112 years. He served two terms on Dartmouth Alumni Council. Attended 25th reunion. Hobbies: Golf, duck shooting, fishing and en- tertaining grandchildren at their summer home in Lake of the Woods, Canada. Brougham and Claire Wallacept Doublin Horse Show 190 MALLACE, J. BROUGHAM 7 North Crescent, Maplewood, N. J. laire. rougham is vice president of the Morgan Guaranty Trust 0., 23 Wall St., New York, handling business in the 1ddle Atlantic States. He is a director of the Orange tN.J.i Savings Bank, treasurer of the National Fund for Graduate Nursing Education and on the executive com- ittee of the Ireland United States Council for Com- eroe 2 Industry. Hobbies: Golf, travel, photography. WALLER, JOHN c. 1Jaok1 Barton Hills Country Club, Ann Arbor, Mich. Christine; John Jr. 27, Alan 21. Jack has been in hotel and club management since College. WALTER, HAROLD M. tTubby, now Haroldi 310 Park Knowels Apts., 300 Knowles Ave., Winter Park, Fla. Harold retired in 1961 as Sales Manager of the Fibre Drum Division of Continental Can 00., Van Wert,0. He is still a bachelor and enjoying his hobbies of fishing, golf, mycology and ornithology. WARNER, GERALD 151; Jerryi 3902 Ingomar St., N.W., washington, D. 0. Belle; Arthur 31, Betty 29, Anne 23, Deborah 22; Grand- children: 3. When Jerry retired from the U. S. Foreign Service in 1967, he had for the previous 5 years been Civil Administrator Administrator of the Ryuku Islands, at Naha, Okinawa. Before that he was Consul General in Melbourne, Australia, and in 1953-54, Political Coun- selor, American Embassy, Bangkok, Thailand. Attended 25th reunion. Hobby: Golf. WATERS, ALLAN tSoapy, now Ali 18 Spruce Road, Lynn, Mass. Marjorie; Allan 29, Jeffrey 24, Craig '68 t211,Dena 18. Al has taught in Lynn high schools since 1928. WATERS, JOHN P. tJohnnyi 8 Pine Tree Lane, Glastonbury, Conn. Children: Judith 27, Nancy 26. Johnny is an account executive and copy supervisor with Peck-Adams, Inc., advertising agency in Hartford. Hobbies: Travel, learning Italian and German, gardening. WNTSON, WILLIAM J. iBilli 80 Elbridge Road, New Britain, Conn. Marie; Jim 26, Jane 24, Bill 23, Bob 22. Bill is senior staff surgeon at New Britain General Hos- pital end a director of the New Britain Memorial Hospi- tal. In 1962 Bill received a bachelor of laws degree from the University of Connecticut after attending night courses at the UC Law School in Hartford. icont'di 191 Aornld Van Benschofen Harold Walter Jerry and Rella Warner 192 Honie and Mona Westhaver 193 Bill and Ann Whaley Bill and Betty Wheland 194 TSON tcont'dl Connecticut newspapers ran articles :out him and asked why he did it. The busier you are, e fuller the life...I wanted to accomplish something Vtold reporters. He has continued with his first love he practice of surgery. Hobby: Golf. ESTER , F. CHAMPLIN t Chempl 14 Gilbert St., Malden, Mass. :rtha; Daniel C. 30. :amp has been headmaster at Malden High School for 8 :ars. Hobby: Travel. : W, J. COLLIER wolliel : bor Rd., Sands Point, Port Washington, L. 1., N. Y. nrothy; Robert 22, Leslie Ann 18. ullie is secretary of Coats t Clark Inc., New York, .d was formerly counsel of the firm, a leader in the read industry. Hobbies: Golf, boating. v w, JOHN A. much urge Rd., Silvermine, Wilton, Conn. ; th. d is president of the Wbser Piano 00., 524 W. 43 St., tw York. Hobbies: Fishing and raising flowers. VSTHAVER, LOREN J. R. tHoniel West Fifth Ave., San Mateo, Calif. -na. -nie retired in 1964 as vice president-operations of . S. Steel's Columbia-Geneva Division in San Francisco. : says retirement is the greatest thing since the in- :ntion of the wheel. He and Mona will live 6 months of he year in Kailua-Kona, Hawaii, where they have just uilt a home, but will maintain their apartment in San ateo as their residence. Hobbies: Golf, swim, fishing, ridge, loaring and reading. Attended 25th, 30th t 35th. a:A . , WILLIAM 031111 020 Cole Creek Road, Omaha, Nebr. --; Kathleen Wiebusch 22; Grandchildren: 1. Hill has a general insurance agency at 400 Kiewit Plaza, gmaha. He is a Captain in the USNR tRetiredl, having een 1n the Navy 1942-46 and 1950-55. Hobby: Golf. , GEORGE w. 1131111 033 Bell Ave., Chicago, Illinois etty; Margaret 26, Robert 23. 111 is a professor of chemistry at the University of hioago, but is currently inactive due to illness. He as the first '28er to receive an honorary degree from artmouth, in 1954, at the age of 47. we would like to note part of the citation read by President Dickey at hat time: As a freshman you won the Churchill Prize or the quality of your character; as a sophomore you 195 Dick and Ruth White Jud and Helen Whitehead Dave Willard Jane Willard Al and Margaret Willey Curtis and Harriet Wilson 198 WEELAND hoont'd.1 were awarded the Thayer Prize for listinction in mathematics; you were elected to Phi Beta Kappa in your Junior year, and...you received a Dartmouth fellowship for graduate study in organic phemistry. Step by step no promise could have been setter kept: a Harvard doctorate, four years as re- search fellow with Linus Pauling at California Insti- tute of Technology, study in England and, since 1937, member of Chicago's Chemistry faculty, your contri- ution as researcher, writer and teacher haNe ful- illed without sign of strain or vanity a judgment xpressed by Dr. auling..that 'there is no other men n the world who has a similar grasp of both organic ammuymdmememmmmmmm obbies: Classical music, reading. WHITE, RICHARD F. wield ontauk, L. I., N. Y. nth; Richard Jr. 27, Robert 20' Grandchildren: 1. ick has been owner of White's hharmacy in Montauk since 1933, and a trustee of the Montauk Public School since 1946, as well as treasurer of the fire department. Hobbies: Travel, fishing, golf. WEI-mmm, :rrmsou J. mm 454 Wesley Ave., Oakland, Calif. Helen; Jud 3rd 30. Jud is president of the Whitehead Heater 00., 1035 W. MacArthur Blvd., Emeryville. Hobby: Travel. WHI'I'I'MORE , CLINTON L. 1011:1131 9855 Litzsinger Road, St. Louis, Mo. Anne; Allen 34, Barbara 32, Clinton 3rd 21. At last report Clint was marketing manager of Olin Industries, Inc., East Alton, Ill. WHITTEMORE , mum w. Wmiu 1822 Melrose Are., Duluth, Minn. Last year Whit was elected vice president and trust officer of the First American National Bank of Duluth, where he has been since 1953. Still single. WILKINSON, mosr B. tw11kia1 Upper Manhattan Medical Group Bldg., 1865 Amsterdam Ave. at 152 St., New York, N. Y. Anne; Anne 33, Frost 2nd 27. Frost is a dentist at the above address. WILLARD , DAVID K. 03mm 7227 St. Augustine Road, Jacksonville, Fla. Jane; Dave Jr. 33, Linda 26; Grandchildren: 5. After 10 years with Mother Bell 1N.J.1 and 30 years with the Prudential Insurance 00., Dave is retiring in June 1968. He attended the 30th reunion. 199 inchester W Ion n .m a t .B d C d n a k .m N Bob and Mar LLEY, ALBERT s. um 28 Elmwood Ave., Rochester, N. Y. argaret; Electa Ann Cook 39, Patricia Hinds 35, Lauree ayne 36, Bob MacPherson 32; Grandchildren: 10. 1 is a partner in the law firm of Remington, Gifford, illey, Williams h Sullivan in the Lincoln Rochester rust Building. Attended 55th reunion. Hobby: Bowling. EILIAMS, GEORGE P. pt. 11, 10 Coffey St., Dorchester, Mass. LLIAMS, HENRY B. tHeiniet odge of the Four Seasons, Lake of the Ozarks, M0. 015; Alden tDennyt 30, Stuart 28; Grandchildren: 3. .einie retired in 1966 as manager of the Arizona Bilt- ore Hotel in Phoenix and moved to Prescott, Arizona. his spring the owners of the above hotel persuaded. im to come run their place. IILLIAMS , WILLIAM G. tBilD 15 Elliger Ave., Fort Washington, Pa. yrene; William Jr. 35; Grandchildren: 2. 111 is purchasing agent for The Budd 00., Philadelphia. ttended 25th and 30th reunions. Hobbies: Bowling, wood- rking, antiques, cooking. JILSON, CURTIS E. murm 100 Willettsville Pike, Hillsboro, Ohio Harriet; Beverly 31, John 28, Tom 23; Grandchildren: 2. Curt is a lawyer and senior partner in Wilson t Wilson, in Hillsboro. Hobbies: Sailing, music, yardwork. WINCHESTER, ROBERT E. mom 8 Green Ridge Road, Yardley, Pa. Marion. Bob is senior industrial hygienist, Clean Air h Water Division, N. J. Department of Health. Hobby: Gardening. WINN, JOSHUA N. tNickt 457 N. Poplar St., Florence, Alabama Calista; Rachel 27, Joshua IV 25; Grandchildren: 2. Nick teaches English at Florence State College. Hobby: Anthropology - collecting Indian artifacts. woon, J. wmsm may 70 Pawling Ave., Troy, N. Y. Dorris; Judy 25, Smith Tompkins 20; Grandchildren: 1. Last December Wes was elected president-treasurer of the Marvin-Neitzel Corp., Troy, manufacturers of hospital clothing. Attended 25th and 30th reunions. woons, CARTER A. Woodw Wblls College, Aurora, N. Y. Eleda; Patricia 34, Barbara 30; Grandchildren: 6. d O 0 W S .n r. O D d n a S e W Woody and Ellenda Woods hairman of the Department of Economics and Sociology t Walls College. Also active as arbitrator in labor isputes. Hobbies: Bowling, golf. ODS, JAMES H. iJimi 9 Spring St., St. Johnsbury, Vt. argaret. Jim is an agent for Conn. General Life nsurance Co. in his home town. IGHT, EDWARD s. iEdi ewcastle, Maine arion; Thomas 26. d is owner of The Wright Store, a country general store. He is active in enrollment work for Dartmouth. Hobby: Skiing. WRIGHT, ERNEST A. 3rd iErniei 930 S.W. Mulberry Way, Boca Raton, Florida Jean; wendy 24, Ernest 4th 23, Vicki 18; Grandchildren 3. Ernie retired in 1966 as president of E. A. wright Co., Philadelphia printers and engravers. Hobbies: Boating, golf, bridge. Attended 25th reunion. WRIGHT, STEWART c. iStewi 5208 West 56th St. Minneapolis, Minn. Elvira; Stew Jr. 25, Anthony 18. Stew is a manufacturers agent for hardware and house- hold items in Mich., Wis., Minn., the Dakotas and Iowa. Hobbies: Fishing, hunting. ZANGER, JOHN E. iJaeki 234 anonah Ave., Mantua, N. J. Mildred; Jan Scott 34, Hugh 30, Marc 21. Jack is a district manager for N. J. Bell Telephone Co. and a real golfing enthusiast. ZELLERS, JOHN B. iJacki 95 Main St., Southport, Conn. Peg; Sally Wallace 37, Margaret Lenci 34;Grandchildren:2 After 36 years with Remington Rand, Jack took early re- tirement but immediately started a banking career by accepting a position as manager of the Southport branch of the People's Savings Bank of Bridgeport. Already he is loaded down with civic Jobs: Bridgeport Chamber of Commerce, Symphony Society, library etc. Hobbies: Tennis, platform tennis, swimming, travel. ZISKIND, ABRAHAM iAbei 534 Walcott Ava., Middletown, R. I. Rose; Diana 32, David 19, Jay 22; Grandchildren: 2.- Abe retired last year from running the Crescent Corp., a large Fall River, Mass., company dealing in textile machinery. Abe and Rose spend winters in Surfside, Fla. Jack and Peg ZeIIers 204 INACTIV'E No response from the following in a number of years; most have requested to be removed from mailing list. Herbert M. Beckett 8056 Skyline Dr., Brecksville, 0. Herbert W. Brown, federal Prison Camp, Allenwood, Pa. John L. Burr, 131 W. Chateau Place, Milwaukee, Wis. Charles W. Churchman, R. D. 2, Easton, Pa. Frederick C. Davis, 2915 W. Vina Del Mar Blvd. , St . Petersburg . Beach , Fla . Robert D. Dick, 1820 Yale Ave. , Salt. Lake City, Utah Nicholas L. Easly, cJo Mrs. L.W.Friday,Puyallup,Wash. Fred J . Douglas, 4006 N. Glebe Rd. , Arlington, Va. Raymond S. Fowler, 2529 W. Walnut St., Louisville,Ky. Myron W. Graves, 3302 E.Broad Rock Rd. ,Richmond, Va. Andrew B. Hamilton, Hamilton Hotel, Park Rapids,Minn. John L. Hay, 205 Woodland Drive, Tucson, Ariz. George H. Hedges, 834- Lake, Wilmette, I11. Francis E. Jenney, Everett St. , Concord, Mass. Francis A. Johnson Nat. Shawmut Bank, Boston, Mass. John E. Johnson, 1 185 Indiana Ave. , Detroit, Mich. Earl J. McGrath 4 Sprain Valley Rd. , Scarsdale,N.Y. John MacLeod, 25 Mt. Airy Dr. , Wilmington, Del. John Maynard, 15 Gilbert St.,N. Brookfield, Mass. Dr. Gordon M. Meade, 1790 Broadway, New York, N. Y. Carlton B. Moody, Buzzards Bay, Mass. Maxfield Parrish, 7 Paul Revere Rd. ,Lexing'bon, Mass. Eldred K. Patch, Friendship, Maine Eugene B. Ramey,2723 Sunset Blvd. ,Los Angeles,Calif. Benjamin F. Hunk, U. of Virginia,Charlottesville,Va. Frederick L. Ryan,Chestnut Hill Rd., Wilton, Conn. 0. Murray Sawyer, Box 297,, Concord, N. H. Arthur L. Stabbing, Hamden High School,Hamden,Conn. Robert M; Stevens, 62 Broadway, Taunton, Mass. Luther C. Steward, 503 Pershing Dr. ,Silver Spring,Md. Samuel C. Swede, Pottstown, Pa. Alexander W. Taylor, 605 Park Ave. , New York, N. Y. Richard S. Teal, 485 NE 20th St. , Booa Raton, Fla. Cornelius P. Turner, 2114 N.Ear1y St. ,Alenandria,Va. John A. Ullman, 534 Cooper St. , Camden, N. J. Howard Whitmore, 54 Carver Road, Newton Highlands, Mass. Hurd T. Woodbridge, R 4, Milford, Mich. Donald M. Young . - 4nd 500 gallon: - - - 25th REUNION ,., 25th REUNION 207 25th REUNION 208 Pictures by PEGGY PHILLIPS :;:v km - - 4 L ,. .-g-a.? q-: .:,4:e ,... Connecticm River - May 1927 - Whose are they? 210 211 McKenney feeds one of his porpoises while fearless Herpel watches - Theatre of the Sea - 1951 212 ENTY- MGHT'S GRTIETH FUNETAS ETIX 49:9-BEQELQE-:-QUILLEE,9E:IEE.A12131,BQQEAM Mggdax;.lune 11 A.M. 10:00 Registration opens in North Fayerweather 12:30 Lunch for early arrivals, DOC House 2:00 Visiting in Class Tent, and welcoming late arrivals 5:00 Happy Hour for all '28ers, Class Tent 6:00 Alumni Reception at new Leverone Field House 6:30 Alumni Dinner at1Leverone Field House 8:00 Informal visiting in President and Mrs. Dickey's garden 9:00 Activities at Class Tent luggiaz11122gmlg A.M. 8-9:30 Breakfast in Class Tent 10-1lz30 Symposium for classes of 1928, 1932, 1933 and 1934 in Spaulding Auditorium in Hopkins Center 12:00 Class Memorial Service in White Church 12:30 Punch and lunch at Class Tent 2:00 College tour of special buildings; busses and guides provided 2:00 Golf, swimming, visiting 5:30 1928 Class cocktail party at the Top of the Hop in Hopkins Center 6:30 1928 Class Dinner in Alumni Hall in Hopkins Center 9:00 More activities at our tent Egggggdg11-lugg-12 A.M. 8-9:3O Hearty breakfast in Class Tent 9:30 Class picture on steps of Webster Hall 10:00 Official meeting of the Class 11:00 Visiting,packing up 12:00- Farewell cook-out 1n the Bema 1:00 Good-byes until another time Egggg2gggygg ................. . Teaching.... .......... .... 42 Colleges 25 Schools 17 Law. ..... . ................ 34 Medecine....... ....... .... 19 Government Service ........ 17 Engineering ............... 2 Architecture .............. l Dentistry.. ........... .... l Optometrist ............... l Egglygg2 .... ................. . Manufacturing and Merchandising... ...... 202 Banking, Finance.......... 28 Insurance ................ . 18 Brokerage, Investment ..... 14 Advertising......... ...... 10 Newspaper and book publishing. ........... 8 Real Estate, Appraisal.... 7 Hotel Management.......... 5 QIEE; . ........... .. ...... ..... Art, Writing, Journalism.. 5 Farming................... 4 Radio and Television. ..... 4 Lecturers ................ . 2 Theatre, Movies...... ..... 2 Photographers ............. 2 Military.................. 2 BEIEEED .................. ..... 214 117 . ....... 242 292 .. ...... 582 21 ...... 4i 67 .. ...... 142 497 100$ QEQQBABELQAL.QIBEQIQBX For details refer to biographical pages. Some men are listed twice - under business and residence addresses. ALABAMA FLORENCE- Winn ABEZQEA CAVE CREEK -Jones TUCSON - Harlow McCune ABEAE A5 LITTLE ROCK - Russell QALlEQEElA FAIR OAKS - Fisher HUNTINGTON BEACH - Bassett IDYLLWILD - Merrick LA JOLLA - Rose LODI - Stearns LOS ALTOS - Brown, B. W. LOS ANGELES - Benioff Curll Dickerman Heald Lyman Reid Pelletier Sass Stickney Talbot MARINA DEL REY - Sturdevant MAHIPOSA - Foster SAN DIEGO - Dickerson SAN JOSE - Andres SAN FRANCISCO - Fisher Gross Lathrop Taylor Westhaver Whitehead YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK Proctor QQLQEAQQ ASPEN - Carson COLORADO SPRINGS - Hyman DENVER Buchtel Reynolds Rickenbaugh FORT COLLINS - Clark, R. B. ANSONIA Lundgren BRANFORD - Dugdale BROOKFIELD - Harrington CHESHIRE - Grey DANBURY - Annable DARIEN - Hammesfahr DEVON - Andrus FAIRFIELD - Wakeman GREENWICH - Hutcheson Scott Serrell HARTFORD - Billings Goodrich Molina Parker Waters LAKEVILLE - Bell MANCHESTER - Segar MILFORD - Terry NAUGATUCK Bavier NEW BRITAIN - Watson NEW BRITAIN - 'Coyle Watson NEW CANAAN - Kilgore NEW HAVEN - Gow Tidd Bavier NORWALK - Beers OAKDALE - Goodwin OLD LYME - Klinck OXFORD - Van Riper RIVERSIDE - Pitts SOUTEPORT - Connell Zellers STONINGTON - Jewett STORES - Munsell SUFFIELD - Russell WALLINGFOHD - McGuire WATERBURY - Smith Van Riper WESTPORT - Nespor WILTON - Johnston Weser QELAWAEE WILMINGTON - Munson mgggzgmmgwyi Bell, G. A. Chapman Clark, R. L. Dennis HartJens Lockett Meltzer Platt Rendell Scherp Tilton Warner BOCA RATON - Gearhart Moore, F. BOYNTON BEACH - Hagar DANIA - Fitzgerald DAYTONA BEACH - Hardy DELRAY BEACH - Boughton Hazzard FORT LAUDERDALE - Fauntleroy French Norman HOLLYWOOD - Hodsdon ISLAMORADA - McKenney JACKSONVILLE - Willard LIGHTHOUSE POINT - Pollock MARATHON - McKee MARCO ISLAND - Nightingale AMI - Beal Beebe Hughey NOKOMIS - Costello ORLANDO - Gedge PALM BEACH - Connolly ALM BEACH cont'd Lewis smxh,G.R. OMPANO BEACH - Fusonie T. PETERSBURG - Sherman ATELLITE BEACH - Downing ALTON BEACH - MacKown !INTFR PAEK - Walter DAHQ OISE - Redington LLLLaQLg FARRINGTCN - Alford BELLEVILLE - Harwood CHICAGO - Ahern Clark, R. H. Cook Cutler Donnelley Hayes Hunt Jacobson Mavon Purnell Smith, H. C. Stone, F. L. Stone, H. L. Thompson, H. H. 1 Wheland EKALB - Blickley OCKFOBD Bartlett Carrico Countryman $KOKIE - Armstrong INDIANAPOLIS Jacobs Lee, R. W. IOWA DES MOIRES - Church SHAWNEE MISSION - Lee, G. W. WICHITA - Carver AUGUSTA Richardson BIDDEFOBD POOL - Kimball KENNEBUNKPORT - Boughton Sanborn NEWCASTLE - Wright WESTBBOOK - Clarke MISCASSET - Burleigh MABXLAEQ BALTIMORE - Richardson DARLINGTON - Anthony wgggwgmg ACTON - Moore, H. ADAMS - Bond AMESBURY - Brown AMHERST - Cuddeback BOSTON - Bessette Brew Chase Chick Cole, F. W. Davenport Duffy Edgar Flynn Gardner Gere Haines Hansis Harris Hatch Houghton Howard Jennings Johnson Kenerson Knight Lamson Lemkin Lerer McSorley Magenis Marshall Martin Moody Moore, H. Moss Mullen Murphy Neary Newell Newton Nixon Norris Noyes O'Keeffe Paige Phelan Philbrick Robinson Sawyer Shaw Stern Stoler Sugden Sullivan Thurston Waters Webster Williams EGYPT - Evans FALL RIVER - Walker, A. HATFIELD - Byrne HOLYOKE - Brooks ISLAND CREEK - Pease LYNN - Waters MARION - Bush Lawrence Makepeace MAYNARD - Lerer MILFORD - Lilley NEW BEDFORD - Boeker N. ADAMS - Collins NORTHAMPTON - Gordon PITTSFIELD - Bradley PLYMOUTH - Harlow SPRINGFIELD - Benjamin Carlisle Lyman WORCESTER - Canton Mason HEW; ANN ARBOR - Waller BENTON HARBOR - Adams EAST LANSING - Fields Haarer FLINT - Buckingham GROSSE ILE - Brown GROSSE POINTE - Heftler MUSKEGON - Gillard PETROSKY - Gedge MLMQEA DULUTH - Whittemore MINNEAPOLIS - Aby McConnon Wright WINONA - Tweedy mg; KANSAS CITY - Hart LAKE OZARK - Williams ST. LOUIS - Griffin Shepard Whittemore, C. L. NEBRAggA OMAHA - Shukert Walker Whaley 218 EW MEEELE ANAAN - Prosser ONCORD - Kenyon DURHAM - Gulian PSOM - Learnard ENOVER - Ballard Campion Sadler Sensenig DSON - Hill IAFFBEY CENTER Hazzard ENE - Goodnow Holbrook LACONIA - Lord 'EBANON - Dwinell ITTLETON - McLaughlin, A. P. 1ANCEESTER - Bennert Flanders Graf Gray Langdell Sundeen EEW BOSTON - Dodge W CASTLE - Baketel ITTSFIELD - Estabrook 'LYMOUTH - Foster xUNAPEE - Lary EST LEBANON Kilton EHJEBEEE-X. 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