Class Notes

DARTMOUTH IN BUFFALO

February 1920
Class Notes
DARTMOUTH IN BUFFALO
February 1920

On December 28, eighty-two men gathered at the Markeen Hotel for a Dartmouth Christmas dinner. Randolph McNutt '71 was the host and chairman. There were twenty-eight graduates, thirty-two undergraduates, and twenty prospects for the coming fall; and these "suspects" consist of the best boys in the preparatory schools of Buffalo—all enthusiastic to enter Dartmouth in 1920.

John D. Wells, editor of the Buffalo News, and General Turgeon were the chief speakers of the evening. Richard Woolworth '18 spoke on "The Dartmouth Men in France"; Chester Gale '19 on "The Gymnasium"; John Williams '20 on "The Outing Club"; and Kent McKinley '21 on "The Colgate-Dartmouth Game."

Between the courses, Dartmouth songs and cheers resounded through the large dining hall, and awakened much enthusiasm among the graduates, who sang and cheered as lustily as the undergraduates.

According to present indications, Buffalo will again send next fall a record entering class to Dartmouth, as was the case in 1919.