Class Notes

DARTMOUTH CLUB OF HARTFORD

May 1920 LOUIS J. CORLISS
Class Notes
DARTMOUTH CLUB OF HARTFORD
May 1920 LOUIS J. CORLISS

On the evening of March 26, seventy-one men gathered in the banquet hall of the Hartford Y. M. C. A. for the March meeting and dinner of the Dartmouth Club of Hartford. Of those present seventeen were prospects who are planning to enter Dartmouth in the fall. Nine of these are students in the local high school.

Following the dinner and preceding the speaker of the evening Albion B. Wilson '95 called on a dozen or more of graduates, who gave in a two minutes' speech their reasons for going to Dartmouth.

Dr. Charles E. Bolser was the principal speaker and guest of the Club for the occasion. The purpose of the meeting was to feature the activities of the Outing Club, and Dr. Bolser carried out the purpose of the meeting to perfection with lantern slides, which he brought with him from Hanover and which he explained with many delightfully humorous and appropriate remarks. The program of the evening was closed by showing moving pictures of the Winter Carnival, a comic reel showing "Charlie Chaplin at the Rink", and the singing of the Dartmouth Song.