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•17<br />

Edward J. McOskcr<br />

525 N. Mdrosc Ave.<br />

Elgin, ni.<br />

REUNION' REGISTRANTS<br />

WILLIAM GRADY, BERNARD J. VOLL.<br />

From Uic Alumm OfHcc:<br />

PAUL FOGARTY and his \Wfc Elizabeth arc<br />

tourins Europe but have planned to be back in<br />

New York for the October 9 XD-Army ganic.<br />

BILL GRADY SR.'s son. Bill Jr.. died in Dallas<br />

in June <strong>of</strong> cancer, leaving his wife, Gwcn, and<br />

four-year-old Patrick. Our condolences to Bill Sr.<br />

and his son's family.<br />

BERNARD J. VOLL uas appointed by Gov.<br />

Roger Branigtn to the Indiana Economic Development<br />

Authority created by the 1965 Indiana General<br />

Assembly. Tlie authority will supervise a<br />

$1,000,000 fund to attract and develop new industr\-<br />

for Indiana.<br />

*lfi George Waagc<br />

•O 3305 Wrighhvood Ave<br />

Chicago, JSL<br />

REUNION REGISTR.\.Vr<br />

GEORGE WAAGE.<br />

Our birthdav reports show; REV. GEORGE<br />

HOLDERITH CSC <strong>of</strong> Alumni Hall, N.D.. Mav<br />

24; FRED L. STEERS '14 LLB <strong>of</strong> 1910 W. ]07ih.<br />

Chicago, May 27; NORBERT G. MONNl.NG <strong>of</strong><br />

515 Union Bldg.. Knoxville, Tcnn.. June 6; .AN-<br />

THON'Y C. F.•\SEN^n*ER '14 '16, address unknown.<br />

June 8; FlUNK B. MARSHALL '14 '16,<br />

2612 Washington Ave, Santa Monica, Cah'f., Aug.<br />

9. If \vc missed your birthday, drop us a line so we<br />

can update our records. It'll be a pleasure to hear<br />

from you.<br />

My first stop going south was — vou mav guess<br />

— to call on FR. CH.-\RLES U*ILLI.AMS,'at St.<br />

Malachy's Rector>- in Rantoul, III. My phone call<br />

to Fatlicr Williams resulted in a command to come<br />

right over and ''free load" in the school cafeteria<br />

— which is also used as a g>-m. Fr. Williams has<br />

a brand-new scliool <strong>of</strong> which he is proud, and<br />

justly so.<br />

My first ovcmisht stop was at Robinson, 111, If<br />

I didn't stop BILL BRADBURY and his brother<br />

ST.AN — uho is State's .Att'y — would have the<br />

sheriflT after mc. You really should sec the <strong>of</strong>iice<br />

<strong>of</strong> this Presbyterian — looks like an indoor Grotto.<br />

Religious statues, Rocknc bust, campus pictures and<br />

ND cliair. He's also tr>-inff to get on the right side<br />

<strong>of</strong> Fr. Williams by sending Fatlicr his picture,<br />

Tlic day <strong>of</strong> FRANK REESE's funeral Bradbur>had<br />

tlic local radio station play the Victor\- Marcli,<br />

and quoting from Alumni Sec. J.\MES E. ARM­<br />

STRONG'S letter, "That slow version <strong>of</strong> the Victory<br />

Marcli can really water up your eyes."<br />

Missed contacting NORBERT G. MOXXIXG <strong>of</strong><br />

Knoxiillc, WILLIAM J. XOOXAX <strong>of</strong> Pcnsacob,<br />

Fla., and FRANCIS J. HURLEY <strong>of</strong> St. Petersburg,<br />

Fla. Sure wish tlie\- would drop a note to<br />

me and let mc knou- they are in good Iieallh. AVe<br />

would all appreciate the contact.<br />

Stopped over at Winter Haven and had an enjoyable<br />

"bull session" with CMDR. CMARLIE<br />

C.\LL. Showed him the slides I had taken and<br />

learned lie and the Mrs. had attended the Florida<br />

XD convention in Nassau,<br />

Naturally stopped over at Orlando to sec my<br />

Corby Hall Subway roommate ER.VIE "STUFFIE"<br />

BURKE — we shared a room with "OLD<br />

DUTCH" BERGMAN, whom we believe to be<br />

ND's only four-letter man. Ernie is still the same<br />

old Icfl-Iiander who makes those South American<br />

boat trips.<br />

JOHN J. VOELKERS the "ole quarter miler"<br />

was pleased with my slides and had some prinu<br />

made from them. Voelkcrs and RYDZEWSKI and<br />

I plan to drive down to XD for Monogram Dinner<br />

Jimc 10.<br />

Heard from WILLIAM J. AXTJRES <strong>of</strong> 410<br />

Dorclicster Rd., Rochester, N.Y. "Finrt let me<br />

thank you very mucli for sending mc SHER-<br />

H'OOD DIXO.V's and BILL BRADBURVs<br />

letters. I kneiv Sher^vood better than Bill for<br />

the reason that Sherwood played football and I<br />

saw him daily and have seen him quite a few<br />

tlmcs^ since. Shenvood has al\\a>-s been one <strong>of</strong> my<br />

favorite people and his feet have always been<br />

firmly on the ground as anyone can see from<br />

42 <strong>Notre</strong> <strong>Dame</strong> Alumnus, September-October, 1965<br />

HARRY C. BAUJAN '17<br />

Alayor Frank Somers <strong>of</strong> Dayton, Ohio,<br />

proclaimed June 15, 1965, Hart)- C. Baujan<br />

Day in Dayton: the Ohio state senate<br />

passed a resolution praising Harrj-'s contributions<br />

to the <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Dayton, the<br />

cit)- <strong>of</strong> Dayton and the state <strong>of</strong> Ohio; and<br />

Gov. James Rhodes sent a personal letter<br />

<strong>of</strong> thanks.<br />

.•Ml occurred when a Dayton sports group.<br />

reading his letter. Since returning trom Mexico,<br />

I have not done anything pr<strong>of</strong>essionally but have<br />

been ver^• bus>' doing the little things and making<br />

\-arious changes necessary- to turn a new house<br />

into a home. Hope to have the older grandson<br />

enter XD the Fall <strong>of</strong> ^66 if ii-c can persuade *the<br />

powers-that-be' that they have a place for him.<br />

He will sure be disappointed, as will I, if he can't<br />

make it as it has been his aim since early diildliood<br />

and mine even before that." Thanks, Bill,<br />

for your interesting letter, always appreciate<br />

hearing from you. Let's hear some more on how<br />

you arc coming along with your grandson and<br />

ND. I'd say it's "in the bag" knowing his<br />

grandfather.<br />

MORRIE STARRETT, the "ole hurdler" <strong>of</strong><br />

01>Tnpia, Wash., now retired, still nice enough<br />

to drop a card and let us know he is enjoying<br />

good health.<br />

Heard from that Dallas, Tex., man BILL<br />

GRADY. We will be looking for him on the<br />

Campus this June.<br />

Let me report that you won.'t have to have a<br />

benefit for your classmate LAMBERT Q. SENG.<br />

He looks great and reports he is enjoying good<br />

health. He drives a car something like my Falcon<br />

— both made by Ford — but his is one whose<br />

windows work by buttons and you keep them<br />

dosed when it is warm. Guess Lambert's car<br />

cost a little more than mine — it's one <strong>of</strong> those<br />

called Continental. Hope to take a ride in it as<br />

he promised that he'd like to drive down with<br />

his >vife and call on SHERWOOD DIXON.<br />

Guess he flics low in his car as Bert says Drfon,<br />

III., is but a couple <strong>of</strong> hours away. Great if<br />

GEORGE E. HARBERT and his Mrs. would drive<br />

up and we all had lundi together. Honestly Seng<br />

and I had a ixally good old-fashioned talk. Bert<br />

had a good slorj- about BUTCH H'HIPPLE<br />

walking the dog around the campus — broom<br />

for gun — his cape Butch got from BROTHER<br />

"HUGHIE." Looking forward to enjoying Seng's<br />

company again real soon — when I'll listen more<br />

carefully and report some <strong>of</strong> his Campus stories.<br />

Regret tliat I have not heard from more <strong>of</strong> you<br />

the .•Vgonis Club, sponsored a dinner to<br />

honor the "Blond Beast."<br />

Harn-, one <strong>of</strong> Rockne's boys as a player<br />

and a teammate, has been football, basketball<br />

and baseball coach and director <strong>of</strong><br />

athletics at the <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Dayton. He<br />

is now a consultant to athletic programs at<br />

the universit}-.<br />

He went to Dayton in 1922 as assistant<br />

football coach under Van Hill and assumed<br />

the head coaching position for the football,<br />

basketball and baseball teams in the 1923-24<br />

school year. In his first game as a college<br />

coach the Dayton team ran by Indiana Central,<br />

161-0.<br />

In 21 seasons <strong>of</strong> football he posted a<br />

164-64 record with only three losing seasons,<br />

and they were all 4-5. He coached five<br />

basketball teams and 23 baseball squads,<br />

with two undefeated seasons on the diamond.<br />

For these feats and more, 600 friends,<br />

teammates, players and cit>- and universit)<strong>of</strong>ficials<br />

gathered to honor Harry Baujan<br />

once more.<br />

He has been honored many times before<br />

by other groups, capturing the Knute<br />

Rockne Clubs <strong>of</strong> America Award for<br />

athletic director <strong>of</strong> the year in 1962. The<br />

year before the <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Dayton had<br />

renamed the football stadium Baujan Field.<br />

In 1962 he also was named to Helms<br />

.Athletic Foundation Hall <strong>of</strong> Fame — as a<br />

coach, a player and an athletic director.<br />

In 1963 he was nominated to the National<br />

Football Foundation and Hall <strong>of</strong><br />

Fame.<br />

He has sen-ed on the Boxing Commission,<br />

the .•\mateur Baseball Commission and the<br />

Dayton Playgrounds Committee.<br />

'ISers. If any one <strong>of</strong> you have news about the<br />

other guy, let us know.<br />

Good health for 100 years.<br />

'19<br />

Theodore C RadcmalEer<br />

Peru Foundry Go.<br />

Peru, Ind.<br />

From the Alumni Office:<br />

REV. FR.ANCIS WTSS CSC reports from Solcpur^<br />

East Pakistan, that a spring hurricane ravaged<br />

the area, tearing the ro<strong>of</strong>s from the convent<br />

and the rectory and damaging parishioners'<br />

homes, but no serious injuries were sufTercd.<br />

'20<br />

James H. Rjian<br />

170 Maybrook Rd.<br />

Rocbester, N.Y.<br />

REUNION REGISTRANTS<br />

JOHN B.ALFE, RiVLPH BERGMAN, LEONARD<br />

CALL. P.AUL CO.V.\GHAX, REV. JA.MES CO.X-<br />

XERTOX CSC, EDWARD DORAX, REV. FR.AN­<br />

CIS GOODALL CSC. EDWARD LALLEY,<br />

HU.MPHREY LESLIE, REV. STANLEY LISEW-<br />

SKI CSC, P.-VUL LOOSEN, EDW.ARD MADIGAX,<br />

CLEMEXT MULHOLLAND, HARRY NESTER,<br />

CLIFFORD O'SULLIVAN, JOSEPH ROSEX- ,<br />

THAL, ALFRED RYAN, JAMES RYAN, PAUL<br />

STICELBER, MAURICE THORXTOX, JAMES<br />

TRANT, ALBERT UEBBING.<br />

From the Alumni Office:<br />

DR. M.AURICE THORNTON was honored<br />

recently at a testimonial dinner when he retired<br />

as director <strong>of</strong> the department <strong>of</strong> radiology at<br />

St. Joseph's Hospital in South Bend. Dr. Thornton<br />

was the hospital's first intern and became ,<br />

president <strong>of</strong> the medical slafT in 1939-60. He will<br />

remain as a consultant to the radiolog>- department.<br />

He was congratulated at the dinner by<br />

A. J. PORTA '25, president <strong>of</strong> the lay advisory<br />

board <strong>of</strong> the hospital.

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