Class Note 1949
Issue
Sept - Oct 2015
As reported previously, class president George Hartmann has arranged for a mini-mini-reunion catered lunch at the Tom Dent Cabin, next to the Canoe Club on Saturday, October 24 (Columbia game). For questions or reservation call George at (603) 277-9569.
John Stearns has moved into an assisted-care facility in Georges Mills, New Hampshire. He can be reached at (603) 763-5435. Another assisted-care resident is the Rev. Ed MacBurney in Bettendorf, Iowa. Clarke Church’s car was hit by a woman of our vintage, driving with an expired license because she knew it couldn’t be renewed. His back still hurts, but not enough to keep him off the golf course. Paul Woodberry was impressed by Phil Hanlon’s talk on Moving Dartmouth Forward at an alumni party in Dallas. Paul has two grandchildren attending Dartmouth this fall.
Bruce Benner died on January 3. Bruce spent most of his career in banking, primarily in Ann Arbor, Michigan, where he retired as chairman of First of America Bank. He leaves his wife, Hely, daughter Joan and son Douglas.
Robert Clark Winship died on January 18. “Windy” moved to southern Florida in the late 1950s and established Winship’s Pharmacy in North Palm Beach. He is survived by his wife, Aileen, and four children.
Douglas Rosander Stevenson died on February 1 in Sun City, Arizona, where he lived. Doug spent his career with General Electric and Honeywell. He is survived by his wife, Katharine, and daughter Holly.
Thomas Joseph Mullen died on February 13 near Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, where he lived. Tom, a Tuck graduate, spent his career with General Motors, retiring as director of stockholder relations. He is survived by his four children.
Robert Shuman Steinert died on February 27 at his home in Peterborough, New Hampshire. Robert, an avid skier, spent most of his career with Hughes Aircraft. He leaves daughters Lucy and Cornelia.
Bennet Botsford Young Jr. died on March 19 at his home in Lake Forest, Illinois. Bots, who played hockey for Dartmouth, spent his career in sales for Owens-Corning Fiberglass. He is survived by his wife, Ann, son Kent and daughter Terry.
—John Adler, 75 Silo Circle, Riverside, CT 06878; (203) 622-9069; (203) 637-3227 (fax)
John Stearns has moved into an assisted-care facility in Georges Mills, New Hampshire. He can be reached at (603) 763-5435. Another assisted-care resident is the Rev. Ed MacBurney in Bettendorf, Iowa. Clarke Church’s car was hit by a woman of our vintage, driving with an expired license because she knew it couldn’t be renewed. His back still hurts, but not enough to keep him off the golf course. Paul Woodberry was impressed by Phil Hanlon’s talk on Moving Dartmouth Forward at an alumni party in Dallas. Paul has two grandchildren attending Dartmouth this fall.
Bruce Benner died on January 3. Bruce spent most of his career in banking, primarily in Ann Arbor, Michigan, where he retired as chairman of First of America Bank. He leaves his wife, Hely, daughter Joan and son Douglas.
Robert Clark Winship died on January 18. “Windy” moved to southern Florida in the late 1950s and established Winship’s Pharmacy in North Palm Beach. He is survived by his wife, Aileen, and four children.
Douglas Rosander Stevenson died on February 1 in Sun City, Arizona, where he lived. Doug spent his career with General Electric and Honeywell. He is survived by his wife, Katharine, and daughter Holly.
Thomas Joseph Mullen died on February 13 near Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, where he lived. Tom, a Tuck graduate, spent his career with General Motors, retiring as director of stockholder relations. He is survived by his four children.
Robert Shuman Steinert died on February 27 at his home in Peterborough, New Hampshire. Robert, an avid skier, spent most of his career with Hughes Aircraft. He leaves daughters Lucy and Cornelia.
Bennet Botsford Young Jr. died on March 19 at his home in Lake Forest, Illinois. Bots, who played hockey for Dartmouth, spent his career in sales for Owens-Corning Fiberglass. He is survived by his wife, Ann, son Kent and daughter Terry.
—John Adler, 75 Silo Circle, Riverside, CT 06878; (203) 622-9069; (203) 637-3227 (fax)