Class Notes

1929

MARCH 1965 GEORGE B. REDDING, JAMES F. INGRAM
Class Notes
1929
MARCH 1965 GEORGE B. REDDING, JAMES F. INGRAM

Twenty-niners present at the annual dinner meeting of the Dartmouth Alumni Association of Boston, held February 2 at the Harvard Club were: Bill Andres, John Dickey, Ollie Holmes, John Hubbard, John Laffey, Herm Liss, Larry Lougee, John Quebman, Pres Randlett, Ted Shackford, Hank Stein, and your scribe.

We hear that Pecky Randlett is with the Inspection Division of the Internal Revenue Service — he went fishing in Ontario with George Salyer last summer. George will retire from Eastman Kodak next year and will settle down in California. Jack Hubbard is sales manager for Avon Sole Co., in Avon, Mass. He lives in Marshfield where he bowls and golfs and "hacks around." He and Marion now have three grandchildren. JackPillsbury has retired from the Navy and is now working in public relations with the Chamber of Commerce in Norfolk, Ya.

Eric Burgess was recently honored for 20 years' service with Firestone Tire and Rubber Company. Eric is purchasing agent for the local plant in Pottstown, Pa. He and Ruth also have three grandchildren.

Pete Boras has been appointed by the judges of the Tenth Circuit Court in Connecticut as assistant prosecutor. Pete has been active in the municipal affairs of New London for many years.

Rich Rimbach is reportedly living in Oakland, Calif., where he is engaged in the insurance business. His brother, Paul, informs us that he has become quite a world traveler.

Dr. John Kemble is a professor of neurology at the Medical College of Georgia. He attended a conference recently at the Hamot Hospital in Erie, Pa., where he spoke on "Peripheral Neuropathies."

Dr. Frank Foster, a staff member of the Lahey Clinic and a senior member of the Department of Internal Medicine, was heard speaking to the Quincy Federation of Women's Organizations on the subject, "Your Tensions - Servants or Masters?"

Bill Hudson, art critic and teacher of art at Central High School in Paterson, N. J., gave an illustrated talk entitled, "The Art of Picture Viewing," to the meeting of the American Association of University Women.

Bob Austin has been elected to the Board of Directors of McCord Corporation in Detroit.

The "executive bug" has all but floored us. so we will beg off now until another month. In the meantime, keep the 35th Reunion in mind.

Secretary, 10 Cranston Road Winchester, Mass.

Treasurer, P.O. Box 191, Beaver Falls, Pa.