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WILLIAM ALPERT Bill 570 Saddle Ridge Road. Woodmcrc. New York Vice President—Goodkind Ncvfcld and Co. Inc. (Members of N.Y. Stock Exchange) WIFE: Helen Mills (Wheaton) CHILDREN: Peter. 16; Patricia. 12. Boston University School of Law, 1948. Attorney at Law, Mass.—N.Y. Assistant Attorney General. N.Y. Chairman of the Board. Murray Hill Fund. (Alumni Records) FRANK SHELDON ALSCHULER 832 Junior Terrace. Chicago. Illinois Partner—A I.sc Imlcr, Wolf son Assoc, Architects WIFE: Marjorie (Northwestern. B.A. 1955. Stanford. M.S. 1958) CHILDREN: Matthew, 8. 2nd grade; Miriam. 6. kindergarten. After leaving Dartmouth College attended Columbia Midshipmen School. Commissioned 1945 (November). Japanese occupation forces until discharged. Discharge May 1946. September 1946 through June 1949 attended Yale University School of Architecture. 1949 through 1952 worked for Bertrand Goldberg Assoc., Chicago. III.. Architects. Since 1953 have been in private practice. Married. August 1960. Activities: Past President of the Anshc Emet Men’s Club and presently Vice President Schwab Rehabilitation Hospital, Chicago, Illinois. MARTIN GUSTAV ANDERHOI.M 317 Elm Street, Gardner, Massachusetts 01440 Assistant Sales Manager, S. Bent Brothers, Gardner, Mass. WIFE: Eleanor CHILDREN: five girls—two boys. U.S. Army; Office Manager, Oak Hill Co. Member of the American Legion; South Gardner Golf Association. (Alumni Records) CHARLES PETERS ANDERSON Tod Box 395, Vail, Colorado President £ Managing Agent, Crossroads of Vail Condominium Associates WIFE: Mary CHILDREN: Charles H.. 26, BA, Colby College, MBA. Univ. of Denver; Mary Janet. 24. Colorado Womens College. Northwood Institute; Frances Alice. 12. Vail Elementary School. Married in 1943 to Mary Harlow of Midland, Michigan. Graduated with business degree from Northwestern Univ. in 1945 and joined Dow Chemical Co., spent 23 years with Dow in various capacities in pricing, purchasing, and marketing before deciding to move west in 1968. During our Midland years was active in Jaycccs, Camera Club. Ski Club, Kiwanis and First Baptist Church. Our two older children arc married, and Mary Janet has provided us with two cute grandchildren. Currently living in Vail. Colorado—in the heart of Ski Country. U.S.A. Latest activities include Chairman Vail Ministries. Treasurer High Country Lutheran Church Parish. Rotary—as well as running Crossroads of Vail Condominium Associates. 11
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ROBERT D. ALLEN 247 Maple Avenue, Hamburg, New York Vice President and General Manager, Eaton Brothers Corporation WIFE: Ninette (Mt. Holyoke ’49) CHILDREN: Ralph, 15; Gary, 10; Christopher. 5. MILITARY SERVICE: U.S. Army 1943-46. staff sergeant (Ts). Medical Corps (Clinical Laboratory technician). China. Burma, India Theatre. 1944-46. Member: Advisory Board. Manufacturers and Traders Trust Company. Hamburg. Hamburg Chamber of Commerce, Member. President. 2 terms. Director, Treasurer. 2 terms. Police Consolidation Study Committee member; Hamburg Urban Renewal Committee; Hamburg City Status Committee; Town of Hamburg Industrial Development Committee Chairman; Hamburg Holidays”. Co-founder and Chairman. 2 terms, publicity chairman. 2 terms; Buffalo Niagara Industrial Development Corp., Trustee; Hamburg Community Swimming Pool. Inc., Chairman; Hamburg Scsquicentcnnial Bond Sales Commitcc; Buffalo World Trade Association; Buffalo Niagara Sales Marketing. International member; Buffalo area Chamber of Commerce, member. Hamburg Kiwanis Club, Director. President; Boy Scouts of America. Committeeman Troop 502: Parent Teacher Association. Co-President, Pleasant Avenue School P.T.A.; Co-president, Hamburg Central P.T.A. Executive Board; Co-legislative Chairman P.T.A. Executive Board. 1962 United States Junior Chamber of Commerce. Distinguished Service Award. ROBERT LEONARD ALLEN Bob Baker Bridge Road. Lincoln, Massachusetts Director of Public Relations, The Kendall Company—Hospital and health care products WIFE: Carol (Brumond) (Lascll 1943) CHILDREN: Susan L., 22, Boston Univ., ’70; Mark C., 21, Ripon College, 73; Martha W.. 17. High School. ’71. I was at the other end of one of those broomstick rifles in N. Fayer when we played rat-a-tat-tat down the stairwell after hearing the news of Pearl Harbor. A Navy “V” program looked good to me but I got lost squinting from the 20 foot line and in Feb. '43. I volunteered to be drafted into the Mountain troops, later the 10th Mtn. Division that trained at Camp Hale, Colorado. In 1944, I married Carol Brumond of Tarry town, NY on one of those furlough weddings where the groom arrived by delayed train in the morning and the guests (feeling desolate about all of the gas coupons expended) assembled to witness the event in the afternoon. Other wartime grooms shared my thought about leaving a widow and for a while in 1944-45, it looked as though the worry might have some substance. I was wounded in Italy and spent a few months in the hospital, (now, of course, I am a very model of physical fitness). Carol languished in New York working while 1 was overseas for the year and, some months before I was expected to return, she transferred her languish to Hanover and became the secretary to a new man on the job—George Colton ’35, who is now the vice president of the college. I got out in ’46 and was graduated in June of ’48 in Sociology and English. I then took a year of graduate work in English at Columbia and. after the comps that I will take this year, or the year after next or perhaps a little later, I will have a Masters in English. During a visit to Hanover after Columbia, I was hired by the College as a writer and worked in the Secretary’s office doing mostly public relations things—films, magazines, functions—until ’59 when 1 departed as Assistant Secretary to become the first Director of Public Relations of the Kendall Company at its Corporate Headquarters in Boston. And there I remain. With all of the above, we had three Hanover-born children: Susan, 22, is now a senior at Boston University (after Gouchcr and the Univ. of Wisconsin); Mark is a freshman at Ripon College and Martha is a junior in our high school. We live in Lincoln, Mass; a town small enough to give meaning to self-government. Carol has been President of the League of Women Voters in Lincoln and a member of the State Board and I have spent a number of years teaching Sunday school while in Hanover and Lincoln and have been on the Lincoln planning Board for 6 years, the last 3 as Chairman. Carol works full time in the library of the Harvard Business School. We ski all that we can and are enthusiastic sailors. Carol and I chartered a sloop in the Penobscot Bay last summer and the previous spring sailed with friends from St. Thomas to Newport, Rhode Island. We are convinced that we together have some far horizons in our future. 10
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MARTIN L. ANDERSON JR. “Marty 53 RhincclifT Street. Arlington. Massachusetts Assistant Finance Professor—Columbia University WIFE: Eleanor Belyea (University of Washington) CHILDREN: Ellen Marie. 20; Marilyn Louise, 19. M. L. Anderson Co. and the Kendall Store—Owner of the Kendall Store (retail dry goods, wholesale dry goods). Member of Boston University Masonic Lodge. (Alumni Records) STUART CARVER ANDERSON 200 2nd West, Seattle, Washington (Alumni Records) WILLIAM THAYER ANDERSON ‘‘Bill 212 Peralta Hills Drive. Anaheim. California M.D.—Obstetrics and Gynecology WIFE: Alice (Denison Univ.) CHILDREN: Holly, 21. U. of Calif.—Riverside. 71; Bill Jr.. 18, Villa Park High. 70; Joan. 17. Villa Park High. 72; Debbie. 15. 9th grade; Eric. 8. 2nd grade. Married September 1945 after 3 years duty with Army—European Theatre—and returned to Hanover in March 1946. Alice and I joined the married group in Middle Fayerweather and then Sachem Village. Fond memories linger of our early struggles through pre-med, mcd. and work in the Bursar’s Office and Hitchcock Clinic. Our first daughter. Holly, was born in Hanover in January 1949—a real Sachem papoose. After Med School graduation went on to Medical School of University of Pennsylvania and graduated in 1951. After 4 years of internship and residency in Obstetrics and Gynecology at Sisters Hospital. Buffalo, N.Y., moved to Anaheim. Cal., and began practice in July 1955. Bill Jr.. Joan and Debbie had arrived in Buffalo to keep Holly company. Difficult move so far away from friends and family but warm welcome and great new friends soon made the Andersons feel at home in this golden corner of the U.S.—plus, we had Disneyland. Practice grew, so did interests—and family. Eric arrived in 1962 to even slightly the male-female ratio. Have filled the years with camping, work, skiing, work, boating, work. Enjoy our home and small orange grove in the hills outside of Anaheim. Medical and community activities have grown with the years also. President elect of Orange County Medical Association for year 1970 biggest job of the future. With 4 teenagers and a lively 7 year old. we don’t have time to worry about the years passing. One in college with wedding plans for summer 1970 and four to go. Our wonderful years in Hanover instilled in us. among other things, an appreciation of the value of the slightly rural life. We’ve enjoyed the beauty of this great country from coast to coast—from the White and Green Mountains to the Sierras—from the Atlantic to the Pacific. Happy to meet occasionally with the Orange County Dartmouth group—other transplants like us. 12
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