Dartmouth College - Aegis Yearbook (Hanover, NH)

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ROBERT DAVIS ALLEN ItNeedle 111 Schraalenburgh Road, Haworth, New Jersey 07641 Senior V ice President; Paribas Corporation tinvestment bankingl WIFE: Jean tSmithl CHILDREN: Virginia, 21 tChathaml; Sarah, 18; Margaret, 17; Mark, 15; Davis, 12. MILITARY SERVICE: 1942-1943; US. Navy. Berkshire School, Teacher 1943-44; Briggs, Schaedle 8L Co., N.Y.C. US. Treasury securities 1945-51; Aubrey G. Lanston 8L Co., N.Y.C. V.P. 1952- 1957; Alex, Brown 8: Sons, N.Y.C.; Brokerage and Investment Banking, Domestic Securities 1957-61; Paribas Corporation, N.Y.C., tSubsidiary of Banque de Parisl, Investment banking, Domestic and International Securi- ties 1961-present. First Congregational Church, served on most boards and fund raising, Sunday School Teacher, choir; Community Chest; Little League Manager; Various Fund Projects; Various Town Committees; Alumni Fund Projects teternal but worthwhilel; Ridgewood Country Club; Englewood Field Club; The Lunch; Bond of NY. Twenty-five years ago my future was uncertain because of Hodgkins Disease which I contracted in the Fall of 142. I returned to Berkshire School to help out while my fate was being settled. I was lucky. Through good medical treatment and a regular routinwslowly my health returned. Later, after a serious re-occurance in 1947, a good and brave Vermont girl became my wife and played a key role in steering me on the road to excellent health which I enjoy today. In 1945 I embarked on a Wall Street career. This has been an exhilerating experience for me4an endless oppor- tunity to learn-econornics, finance, commerce, politics and psychology-a steady but ever-changing variety of circumstances and problems with a fine group of people. I have always strived to pursue a professional activity in which I believe and which I enjoy rather than money. My family-wife, children, mother, brother, sister, close friends4and affairs related to them have always been my prime interest. Therefore, community, church, school and recently travel have consumed most of my free time. I have been a physical fitness believer4but not a nut; my golf and tennis games are still fair. If I were asked to offer a critique of our world and times I would say simply that I am disappointed that too many of us, who know better, drench ourselves in all forms of self-indulgence when we might better share our knowledge, our time, our effort, our fortune with others. RICHARD J . ALLENBY, JR. 1IDick 6389 Lakeview Drive, Falls Church, Virginia 22041 Assistant Director of Lunar Exploration: NASA WIFE: J ulia tScrippsl CHILDREN: Braden, 19; Kent, 17; Peter, 12. MILITARY SERVICE: 1943-1946; Army; U.S.A.; lst Lt. Received my B.A. from Dartmouth in 1943 twith the Army on my taiD. After a stint in the Signal Corps received my M.A. from Dartmouth in 1948. Spent a year at the U. of Grenoble in France taking geology tgreat skiing, and received my PhD. in Geophysics from the U. of Toronto in 1952. The next ten years I worked for Standard Oil of Calif., first in geophysical research, and later in field exploration. Spent time in Calif., the Gulf Coast, Canada, and ended up with five years in Colombia, S.A. Joined NASA in 1962 and have been associated with the Ranger, Sur- veyor, Gemini, and now the Apollo programs. Right now I am mainly concerned with developing the experiments and techniques for manned and automated exploration of the moon. I was also Program Scientist for Apollo 8 Which was a marvelous experience even if I didn,t see much of the family over the holidays. DOUGLAS C. ALTON$ 1696 Sunnybrook Lane, Clearwater, Florida 0965 InfoJ: President, D. C. Alton Company, 1110., Distributors WIFE: Larue MILITARY SERVICE: 1941-45, US. Navy, Middle East, Yeoman 1 c. 11 Mum ; tilt mall 411le

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C. DURAND ALLEN, J R54: 3472 Red Rose Drive, Eneino, California 91316 0967 InfoJ: Branch Manager with the AB. Dick Company tduplicating machinesl WIFE: Dorothy CHILDREN: C. D. Allen III, 21; Barbara, 17 MILITARY SERVICE: 1942-45, Army Air Corps, lst. Lt. Belonged to the Society of Mayhower Descendents. HENRY P. ALLEN$ Box 7, Petersburg, New York 0965 InfoJ: Rural Mail Carrier, Insurance Broker WIFE: Hilda tSyracuse UJ CHILDREN: Margaret, 23, attended Smith C. MILITARY SERVICE: 1942-45, US. Army, European Theater, Cpl. Director, Tacomic Valley Bank and the Pleasant Valley Cemetery Assoc. Member: Star Lodge $9670, American Legion, Petersburg Fire Dept. and the Cabin Cider Club. RICHARD BALLANTINE ALLEN ItMonW 116 Maple Avenue, Windsor, Connecticut 06095 Associate Professor of Physics WIFE: Ann tGrinnelD ISmithI CHILDREN: Brian, 16. MILITARY SERVICE: 1944 to 1945; Navy; Chicago and Pacific Theater; Radio Tech 27c M.A. tApplied PhysicsI Harvard, 1949; PhD. Brown tPhysicsI 1955; Taught Physics at W.P.I. 1947-48 and 1955-57. Worked in Honeywell transistor development lab 1959-60. Since 1960 Assistant, then Associate Professor at the University of Hartford. Summer jobs at United Aircraft and IBM. Presently assistant scout master in boy scout troop. Member of Appala- chian Mountain Club, still interested in fishing and 11y tying and conserva- tive type skiing. After two years in the navy as a radio technician I returned to Dart- mouth and graduated in 1947. I taught one year at W.P.I. and then spent three semesters at Harvard to gain a mastefs degree. Next I was an assistant in physics at Amherst College where I met my wife, Ann, who was an assistant in physics at Smith. We set up housekeeping at Providence, Rhode Island where Ann worked in the Brown metals lab until our boy, Brian was born. I took courses and work with high vacuum systems under H. E. Farnsworth. My Brown Ph.D. degree in physics came in 1955. For a few years I again taught at W.P.I. Next I spent a short while at Honeywell in Boston. When they wanted to move us to Florida, I returned to teach- ing, this time at the University of Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut. I am teaching undergraduate physics and my main interest is optics and solid state. I attended a physics teachers meeting at Dartmouth last fall. In the course of time, we have accumulated a station wagon, tent, sail canoe, and dog. On skiis, I have a hard time keeping up With son, Brian. He has been playing with the Dartmouth Computer from a remote console at Loomis School. Ann and Brian have taken up rock collecting and I go along for the ride. 10 NW NIH W W 7



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ROYAL D. ALWORTH, JR. 415 Hawthorne Road, Duluth, Minnesota 55802 President, Oneida Realry-Commercial Real Estate WIFE: Martha tSmithI CHILDREN: Joan, 18; Mollie, 16; Royal III, 14; Susan, 12; Nick, 10; Peter, 9. MILITARY SERVICE: 1943-1946; Army; South Pacific; Staff Sergeant. On discharge from service in 1946 entered family business4commercial real estate. Supervised interests in iron ore in northern Minnesota and timber interests in British Columbia. Outside interests include serving on the boards of McGraw-Edison Co., Elgin 111., the Great Northern Railway and LaSalle St. Capital Corp, Chicago. FRANK ANTHONY AMES 1050 North Shore Avenue, Chicago, Illinois 60626 President, Dwight Brothers Paper Co. WIFE: Carlotta tNational Park1 MILITARY SERVICE: 1942-1946; U.S.C.G.; Lt. Following four years of Coast Guard Service, I returned to Dartmouth for the summer of 1946 feeling older and wiser. Spent the next year swapping war stories with fellow veterans in between the furious race to graduate which finally arrived, seven years after matriculation, in the sum- mer of 1947. One month later I started itthe career in the paper industry in Nashua, NH. and simultaneously rediscovered the gorgeous Carlotta Scinta of Rochester N.Y. whom I had casually met a year earlier. After a prolonged courtship of three months we were married in Oct. of 1947. Following three great years in NE. we cast our fortunes westward and moved to Chicago with the Dwight Brothers Paper Company WP. in 1961, Pres. since 19671 and we are still busy converting ourselves into midwesterners. With Lake Michigan in our back yard we primarily exist as beach bums although I tear away for golf on occasion. I feel I have been very fortunate in the intervening years; enjoying an occupation which has thoroughly interested and fascinated me, having good health, and the loyal and devoted inspiration of a fine wife. Time and urgency seem less important now and it is good to know that I can transport myself over the last 25 years with the greatest of ease and dwell with the incidents I hold closest to me. ROGER ARTHUR ANTAYA tIRog 2103 Starmount Lane, Lutherville, Maryland 21093 General Agent, Insurance WIFE: Bette tColby Junior1 CHILDREN: Susan, 22 tJohns Hopkinsx Roger, Jr., 18; Douglas, 13. MILITARY SERVICE: none Teacher-Coach t3 yrsJ Peekskill Military Academy, Eastern Military Academy. Football Coach George Washington University, t3 yearsL USAF Headquarters Command t4 yearsI, West Point t2 years; InsuranceAales Atlanta, Georgia t5 yearsI, Management, Baltimore, Maryland t7 years; President, Dartmouth Club of Georgia; Dartmouth Club of Baltimore; Member Executive Committee4C1ub Officers Association; Alumni Council 41968; Rotary Club; Baltimore General Agents Association4Vice Presi- dent. After graduation I went into teacher-coaching, my first love, and started at Peekskill Military Academy and moved on to Eastern Military Academy in Stamford, Connecticut. It was a promotion, as I went from $1,800 a year to $2,000 tplus room and board; During this period I attended Columbia University in the evenings and received my MA. I had ah opportunity to join the football coaching staff at George Washington Um- versity in Washington, DC. and so started a nine-year period of coaching, as I later coached at Headquarters USAF and ran the athletic program; I then moved on to West Point for two years. After twelve years of coaching and teaching, I turned to the business world and joined New England Life Company in Boston. I moved to Atlanta, Georgia, where I sold for five years4then entered management in Baltimore, Maryland, where I have spent the past seven years4and I hope many more years in the future. According to my children, 11111 a ttBabbittf' and I guess I must agree with them. I go to Rotary and other civic affairklike to read and watch TV4try to run a business in a profitable, progressive manner-do some gardening4play golf4watch my diet4and greatly enjoy Dartmouth activi- ties. I feel that Dartmouth prepared me well for the world, and I feel the world has been pretty good to me. 12

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