Publishing Co., 30 State St., Boston Harry Leßaron Sampson has been admitted to partnership in the law firm of Hutchins and Wheeler. The business will be conducted under the name of Hutchins and Wheeler at 511 Sears Bldg., Boston, Mass. Sampson's connection with this firm has covered a long and continuous period, in which he has been connected with a great many important cases which this very prominent firm has handled. Sampson is numbered among the many Dartmouth men who have made a name for themselves in the legal fraternity of Boston.
At the annual meeting of the Secretaries Association, which was held in Hanover March 13 and 14, very favorable mention was made of the 1900 Class Fund. It ranks as perhaps the most successful effort on the part of any class in raising money for the support of the College. As we all know, our results are due to the energy and enthusiasm of McDavitt and the very loyal support which so many of the class have given him. Secretary Foster, in his Class Report, devotes a page to the description of this fund and a general summary of the results obtained.
Prof. Homer Eaton Keyes, business director of the College, has just recovered from a very serious illness. The Class of 1900 will be glad to learn that he is now almost his old self again, and very busily engaged with the manifold duties in which his new office involves him. ,
The annual roUnd-up of the members of the Class of 1900, who live in the vicinity of Boston was held in the American House on Saturday, March 6. About twenty men were present. The gathering was an informal one, devoted largely to a discussion of plans for the fifteenth reunion to be held in Hanover, June, 1915. Plans were made at this meeting for an outdoor round-up to be held on Saturday, June 6. J. M. Gibson was nominated as chairman of the committee .to take charge of the details of this outing. It is planned to make this an annual event supplementing the annual gathering of the class in March. For further details write Gibson or the Secretary.
Secretary Natt W. Emerson, Care of Curtis