Class Notes

CLASS OF 1897

February, 1922 Harry H. Blunt
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1897
February, 1922 Harry H. Blunt

"Arthur Channing Folsom and Miss Mary Frances Maguire announce their marriage on Monday, the twenty-eighth of November, at Chicago." It was only last summer that Arthur told me with the utmost blandness of countenance that he expected to be a bachelor the rest of his life. I asked him why, and he had no good reason. Evidently he has changed his mind, or should we rather say that Miss Maguire did? At any rate, there is no one in the class but wishes Arthur and his wife the utmost happiness. Our 25th reunion is the proper place for them to be introduced to the rest of the class.

Charles Bolser, who in his avocation of speaker to the Alumni Association has made a hit during the last two years, has created a name for himself as professor of chemistry at Hanover. He starts on a sabbatical year in February. France and Paris are his hunting grounds. You could emphasize either one, as you wish, but if you say Paris you will probably be wrong.

At the public meeting of college graduates on the International Limitation of Armaments, held in the Town Hall, New York city, November 10, Richard Boardman appears on the program as the representative of Dartmouth on the general committee and the committee on resolutions.

Secretary, Harry H. Blunt, 10 High St., Boston