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A. CLIFFORD BAUM$ cm Adolph Baum, 65 Margaret Avenue, Lawrence, 1.1., New York 11559 MILITARY SERVICE: US. Navy, Europe and Pacific, Lt. GgJ E. BRAND BEACHAM, J Rik 1045 Marion Drive, Key Biscayne, Florida 33149 President, Rosedale Corporation tReal Estate DevelopmenU WIFE: Bessie CHILDREN: Laurada, 20; Adelaide, 18; E. Brand III, 14. MILITARY SERVICE: 1943-45, US. Navy Air Corps, American Theater, Ensign. Bradts tile reveals that he was a free-lance writer 1945-50; with the Chipman Knitting Mills as a salesman and- eventually adv. mgr. 1950-55; and President of the Rosedale Knitting Co. in 1961. RALPH G. BEAMAN$ 106-A Shavertown Road, Boothwyn, Pennsylvania 19062 11965 InfoJ: Research Supervisor, DuPont Experimental Station, Wilmington, Del. MILITARY SERVICE: 1944-46, US. Navy, Lt. tng Ph.D. from U. of Illinois in chemistry, 1948. Ralph has apparently been with DuPont since 1953. 23 Mum ; 1 W 1 1111 11 1 1 Mill !!! 1 W 111M NTIIIIINW 11M 11qu
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KIRK WILCOX BASSETT Box 252, Belvedere, California 94920 Partner: Bird if: Hound General Store, Tiburon, California Owner: Storeformen, Cannery, San Francisco, California WIFE: Bernie tWard Belmono CHILDREN: Quentin, 19; Brice, 18; Lucky, 6. MILITARY SERVICE: 1942 to 1946; Infantry; European Theater; Sergeant. Salesman: Filing equipment bureau; Boston 1948-1950 Sales Manager: Office Equipment Division, Hamilton Cosco, Columbus, Indiana 1950-1961 Councilman, City of Belvedere, California; Boy Scouts; Vestryman, St. Stephenis Episcopal Church; Chamber of Commerce, Tiburon and San Francisco, Rotary Club. Grateful for many great professors and friends I came to know through Dartmouth in the early 4015 and the late 4055. MARK D. BATCHELDER 4501 Upper River Road, Louisville, Kentucky 40207 Vice President, General Manager, The Batchelder C0. tTransit Advertising WIFE: Arlyn tCatherine SpauldinQ CHILDREN: Mark, III, 21 tAir CorpsI; Pamela, 20; Craig, 12; Barbara, 11. MILITARY SERVICE: U.S.N.R. and U.S.M.M.; Cadet Midshipman. Liberty ship duty in North Atlantic and Mediterranean. Taken ill on the Island of Malta and spent approximately one year in various naval hOSpl- tals in North Africa and US. Rotary, Ad Club, Louisville Association of Manufacturers Representa- tives, Sales and Marketing Executives, Director of local Scouting Council. Enjoy swimming, boating and water skiing. After recovering from a prolonged illness while in Service, I returned to Peoria, Illinois, to join our family's transit advertising business which pri- marily engages in the sale of bus advertising and several markets through- out the midwest. In 1950 I relocated in Little Rock, Arkansas, to open a brunch ofiice to personally service 11 cities in the Southwest. In 1955, I opened a new office in Louisville, Ky. and have operated that office up to the present time. My career-minded wife is head supervisor at Louisville General Hospital and is in addition planning graduate work in her field. HAMILTON C. BATES, JR. Hamu Liberty Street, Chester, Connecticut 06412 Vice President, C. J. Bates 62 Son, Inc. WIFE: Martha tWesleyam CHILDREN: J eanne, 23 tRiderI; Constance, 20 tRiderI; Richard, 16. MILITARY SERVICE: 1943-1945; USAF; Aleutians; lst Lt. Hobbies have included flying, golhng and boating. Now mostly boating, being active in US. Power Squadron and US. Coast Guard Auxiliary, plus yacht clubs. V.P., Chester Trust Co. Active on United Church committees. Although many phases of Air Force life were enjoyable, I headed home to join my father and brother at C. J. Bates 8L Son, a business engaged in manufacturing and selling stSusan Bates hand needlework implements, knitting needles, crochet hooks, etc. It may sound dull, but on the contrary, has proved exciting and rewarding. There couldntt be a finer relationship than I enjoy with my brother. He handles executive and sales functions and my fun comes from engineering and plant management. Being a big cog in a little wheel can be lots of fun, particularly when there are two cogs, so one can tend shop when the other wants to play. And time has been taken to play. Private hying, golf, saltwater fishing, and boating have shared my spare time over the years. At this point, boating is a full-time hobby, activities being shared with the US. Power Squadron, US. Coast Guard Auxiliary, and two yacht clubs. Fortunately my wife is as deeply wrapped up in it as I am and our son practically lives on the watertin his own boat. Living in such a small town as Chester tless than 30001, local affairs also demand participation. Since 1949 Itve been a director of our two local banks, and became V.P. of the Chester Trust Co. last year. Such organiza- tions as American Legion, Red Cross, Community Chest, Chester Agricul- tural and Mechanical Society, Rotary, Manufacturers Assoc., local politics, the United Church, etc. have all demanded time. One of the most interest- ing jobs was being Trial Justice in the Town Court some years back. So if anyone wonders about living in a small town and being part of a small business-well, we manage to keep busy and have more than our share of fun doing it. 22
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FLAVEL B. BEATTIE, JR. 1'Buzz2 2619 153rd S. E., Bellevue, Washington 98004 President, Robert 0. Fleming 6'; Co., Inc. tlnsurance brokerage and general agency WIFE: Virginia tUniversity of Minnesotao CHILDREN: James, 4; Amanda, 3. MILITARY SERVICE: 1943 to 1946; Navy; Atlantic and Pacific; Lt. 031. Have worked for Robert O. Fleming 3: Co., Inc. since May 1950 when I graduated from law school. First work was as office broker then Vice President in 1957 and President in 1963. Member of the Washington Athletic Club, Sahalee Country Club, PAD Legal fraternity, Past President Surplus Line Association of Washington 09621, Dartmouth Club of Western Washington, Pacific Northwest Ski Association. Entered University of Virginia Law School in 1947 and graduated with LLB degree in 1949. Not being sure about 11the law7 as a career, began work in 1950 in Seattle for Roebrt O. Fleming 8: Co., Inc.. a local insurance bro- kerage house, on a Ittemporarw basis. In the course of time and events gradu- ated from the INA Insurance Agents School in Philadelphia in 1951 and worked in 1.10de in London for 6 months during 1953. Became Vice Presi- dent of Robert O. Fleming 8: Co., Inc. in 1957 and President in 1963. In the process of pursuing the brokers life I have served on several local industry committees among them being the Executive Committee of the Wash- ington State Surplus Line Association from 1954 to 1968. I also served as Association President during 1962. In summary, our business could be called the practice of an imperfect art at a feverish pace in a fast growing area. On the social and family side of my report I was married in 1955 to a Minnesota girl. Virginia Holes. Our family began arriving 10 years later and we now have a son and daughter to complete the scene. For a few of the years I have been active in the Alumni activities of the Dartmouth Club of Western Washington and have done local High School enrollment work for the Club and also served a brief stint as Club President in 1958. Hobbies are hitting the golf ball, keeping the weight on the downhill ski, and generally enjoying the great outdoor country in the Pacific Northwest. JOHN L. BECKWITH Becky Waverly, Pennsylvania 18471 Hospital Administrator WIFE: Nancy tBriarclifO ,- CHILDREN: Wendy, 19 tBeaver Collegeh Gail, 18; Kim, 16; Tru an, 15; Dierdre, 13; Heather, 9. f MILITARY SERVICE: 1943 to 1946; Navy; Pacific Theater; Pharmacist 22c. Masters Degree, University of Minnesota in Hospital Administration, 1950. Assistant Administrator, Highland Hospital, Rochester, New York, 1950-1956. Assistant Administrator, Lawrence and Memorial Hospital, New London, Connecticut, 1956-1963. Administrator Community Medical Cen- ter, Scranton, Pennsylvania, 1963 to present. Kiwanis 1950-1963; Rotary 1964 to present. Active in United Fund, Chamber of Commerce and related health agencies such as Council on Alcoholism, Heart Association; skiing, swimming, sailing. Prior to World War II had thought 11d be a physician. Post-war plans changed to held of hospital administration and haventt regretted the choice one blt. Find life most rewarding and satisfying professionally and family- w15e. The chance to make a worthwhile contribution to the society in whtch I live through hospital administration is most gratifying. In looking back over the past 25 years I have found my four years at Dartmouth to be the single greatest factor in my personal growth and outlook on life. I only wish I had been able to gleen more from my college ecIucathn tmy fault, not the collegesy My leisure time has been occupied thh skung in the winter, sailing in the summer and travel within the US. My 'latest and by far most pleasant leisure time activity is camping with my famIly 1n a 20' travel trailer. If the next 25 years are as profitable as the past 25 I shall indeed be fortunate. FRANKLIN CHARLES BEHRLE Berl 18 Glenside Terrace, Upper Montclair, New Jersey 07043 Assistant Dean, Professor and Chairman, Department of Pediatrics; New Jersey College of Medicine and Dentistry WIFE: Margaret CHILDREN: Barbara, 23 tAlfred U9; Susan, 21 tMt. Aloysius Jr. ColJ; Carol, 19; Richard, 17; Robert, 17. MILITARY SERVICE: 1946-1949; Navy; U.S.A.; Lt. tjgy M.D. Yale U. School of Medicine 1946; Intern, US. Naval Hospital, Bethesda, Md. 1946-47; Resident in Pediatrics, U. of Kansas Medical Cen- ter 1949-51; Instructor in Pediatrics, U. of Kansas 1951-54, then Asst. Prof. and Assoc. Prof. 1954-61; Prof. of Pediatrics, Seton Hall College of Medicine 1961-64; Assumed present position in 1964; made Asstt. Dean in 1966. Chairman, Executive Committee, and Chief of Staff, Martland Hos- pital Unit 1968. Hobby, skiing. Author of more than a score of articles and studies in the field of pediatrics. Life has been very kind to me since leaving Dartmouth. Following graduation from medical school and residency training in pediatrics, I 24
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