The annual dinner of the class of 1901 was held at Hotel Bellevue, Boston, Saturday evening, March 1. These were present: Stevens, Hunter, Marshall, Bond, Eddy, Gilmore, Ward, J. H. Kimball, Rollins, Cobb, Dow, Gentleman, Hopkins, J. S. Smith, I. J. French, Cox, O'Leary, Cheever, Calderwood, Bryant, and Young. Gilmore acted as toastmaster and song leader.
Marjorie, only child of Mr. and Mrs. Howard W. Hall, died March 5 at her parents' home in Richmond, Va., of pneumonia, after a brief illness.
Theodore Baker Egbert, for two years a member of this class, died at Englewood Hospital Chicago, February 17, after an operation for appendicitis, and was buried in Oakwood Cemetery Mr. Egbert entered College from Cleveland Ohio, and during the Spanish- American' War he served as a member of Battery A, First Ohio Light Artillery. The news of his death will be received with sorrow by his many friends. He had the faculty of making and keeping friends, because he could be one. He leaves a widow, and one son three years of age. The Chicago Association has passed the following resolutions:
Whereas, the Dartmouth Alumni Association of Chicago is desirous of paying tribute to the sterling character of the man and of recognizing the qualities which have endeared him to Dartmouth men:
Be it resolved, that the Dartmouth Alumni Association of Chicago, in meeting assembled, express its deep sorrow at the loss which it has sustained, and that it extend to the bereaved family its heartfelt sympathy; and
Be it further resolved, that a copy of these resolutions be sent to Mr. Egbert's family and to THE DARTMOUTH ALUMNI MAGAZINE.
(Signed)
Secretary, Walter S. Young, 24 Oread St., Worcester, Mass.