Class Notes

DARTMOUTH CLUB OF NEW YORK

December, 1911 J. J. WHITE
Class Notes
DARTMOUTH CLUB OF NEW YORK
December, 1911 J. J. WHITE

The Dartmouth Club of New York, always the centre from which things pertaining to Dartmouth radiate (in New York), had a rousing Dartmouth Night on Friday, November 10, the evening of the Princeton game.

Over one hundred members, undergraduates, and friends, gathered at the club to get the latest news from Hanover, and to give vent to their enthusiasm.

The glee club, formed of members for just such nights as this, gave a splendid account of itself, thanks to Carlisle '11, Chesley '08, Donovan '11, O'Brien '10, Doggett '10, Williams '10, Whitcomb '10, and others.

Among those present were Head Coach Cavanaugh, Doctor Bowler, Mr. Meleney, assistant superintendent of schools of New York, Irving French '01, Joseph W. Gannon '99 of the Athletic Council, George Melendy '85, president of the Thayer Society, Otis Hovey '85, Luther B. Little '82, William Dartt '87, Joseph Hill '84, and John French '86.

A. L. Livermore '88, president, spoke first, with a talk on Dartmouth Spirit which was very interesting. He then introduced the following speakers:

Head Coach Cavanaugh, who spoke of the "Team." By the way his remarks were received, it was evident that the New York alumni are "with him."

Doctor Bowler, who spoke of the "Gymnasium and Athletics."

Mr. Meleney, "Why I sent my sons to Dartmouth."

The evening closed with many cheers and toasts to the team for its success, and the singing by all of the "Dartmouth Song."