Class Notes

THE BERKSHIRE COUNTY DARTMOUTH CLUB

February, 1922 EDWARD L. BADGER, JR., '03
Class Notes
THE BERKSHIRE COUNTY DARTMOUTH CLUB
February, 1922 EDWARD L. BADGER, JR., '03

Our club held its annual meeting at the American House, Pittsfield, Mass., on Wednesday evening, December 28, with fifteen present.

After dinner came the election of officers. George E. Musgrove '03 was elected president and Edward L. Badger, Jr., '03 was reelected secretary and treasurer.

John R. Park '12 was made chairman of the committee on arrangements for the annual banquet to be held in the spring. Park has recently come to Pittsfield and is employed at the Eaton, Crane & Pike plant.

Another new face among us was that of the Rev. Charles Wattie '02, pastor of the Congregational church of West Stockbridge.

Our club has a membership of twenty alumni and ex-Dartmouth men, who surely have a great deal of the Dartmouth spirit and make our gatherings live affairs.

There are fourteen undergraduates from this county now at Dartmouth, with whom the club has intimate relations and some of whom are frequently present at our meetings.

During the year we have lost one member by death. George O. B. Hawley '93 died suddenly in his office at the General Electric Co.'s plant on November 28.

Percy Allen '16 left the employ of the General Electric Co. to accept a position elsewhere.

Luncheons were held monthly the first part of 1921, but were finally abandoned later because of lack of attendance.

However, during the present year it is the purpose to have two or three luncheons beside the annual banquet and the annual meeting.

Chairman Park is planning for a real live time for the banquet, notice of which will be issued as soon as his plans have assumed definite shape.

The absence of Henry Teague '00 was remarked on, as he is a most entertaining conversationalist. It is hoped that he will show up for the banquet.

The weekly bulletin issued by Secretary Larmon is greatly appreciated by all our members and brings us all in closer touch with the college and its activities.