Class Notes

DARTMOUTH NIGHT IN SPRINGFIELD

December, 1912 H. B. JOHNSON '04
Class Notes
DARTMOUTH NIGHT IN SPRINGFIELD
December, 1912 H. B. JOHNSON '04

The Dartmouth Lunch Club and the Western Massachusetts Alumni Association got together at the Worthy Hotel to the number of about forty and held a very informal meeting. Doctor Nichols' telegram was read, as was also one from George E. Foss, the president of the Lunch Club, whom we sent to Hanover to represent us. The evening was spent in meeting and talking over the good old days when we were undergraduates.

Emmett Naylor, assisted by Mort Hull, rang a few changes on the piano, and the meeting broke up with a good Wah-hoo-wah for Doctor Nichols and Dartmouth.

During September the Dartmouth Lunch Club held a very successful clambake, many of the wives and friends of the men being present. It was a very successful bake, and we propose to make it an annual affair.

May I add, with some pride, that the Dartmouth Lunch Club of Springfield is the one live college organization in this city. We meet monthly from September to May, and no other college has been able to get their men together so successfully as Dartmouth.