John McDonough has resigned his position as instructor of economics at Dartmouth and accepted a similar position at the University of lowa.
"Swede" Youngstrom and Al. Gustafson were seen in Hanover several times this month, having swooped down upon the village from the Vermont town they were visiting. They rolled around in a Persian Packard with the justly famed Ail-American at the helm while Gus attempted to loll in as much of the back seat as he could get into.
Amos Blandin, our own, than whom no other, author of the famous Pole Boutoui stories (adv.), was one of seven successful candidates of 23 who presented themselves last month for admission to the New Hampshire bar. Amos is a great-grandson of a former chief justice, of the court, the late Hon. Andrew S. Woods, and a grandson of the late Col. Edward Woods, who at the time of his death last year was one of the oldest members of the New Hampshire bar.
Commander and Mrs. Otto Carl Dowling announced the marriage of their niece, Cora Matilde Fraser, to Herman Whitmore, June 4, 1921.
Les. Merrill just wrote from the Phoenix Mutual Life Insurance Co., of Hartford, Conn., wanting the low down on the salaries of Dartmouth men. Any 18ers who have such things might help Les. out. He says he wants the dope for some kind of a book his Company is planning. Ourselves, we should guess the title would be "Facts and Fancies" —and not so darned fancy at that.
Ed. Booth, the rising young professor, is. summering in Omaha.
Martin L. Straus was married May 19 to Florence, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David May of New York city. Mr. and Mrs. Straus, will be at home after September 1 at Sisson. Hotel, Chicago.
Hanover has been hot.
Say it with post cards.
Secretary, Tom Groves, Hanover, N. H. News are scarce at this writing.