The January meeting of the Dartmouth Lunch Club of Waterbury was held jointly with the annual meeting of the Connecticut Alumni Association, January 7, 1922, at the New Haven Lawn Club, New Haven, where Joe Gilman of the Athletic Council and President Hopkins were the chief guests. Gilman spoke on the athletic situation in Hanover, and President Hopkins on the Selective Process of Admissions.
About one hundred and fifty were present, including members from all over the state. The ladies were invited to this meeting for the first time. Every one agreed that it was a fine idea. After the banquet dancing was enjoyed by all until a late hour. Twenty-one from the Waterbury Lunch Club attended the meeting.
At the business meeting Dr. Edward A. Herr '06 and Arthur B. Bucknam '10, both of Waterbury, were elected president and secretary respectively of the Lunch Club for the coming year.
On December 30 and 31, 1921, the Connecticut Bar Association held examinations for admission to the bar. Sixty-five took the examinations, but of this number only eighteen passed. Of these eighteen, Maurice J. Healy, Jr., '17, is a member of the Dartmouth Lunch Club of Waterbury. Healy received his preliminary education at St. Mary's School, where he graduated in 1909 with distinction, and from Crosby High School, Waterbury, in 1913, where he made a name for himself as a student and also an athlete in all departments of school sports. He was a student at Dartmouth when the war broke out and served as a first lieutenant. He graduated from Dartmouth in the class of 1917 and entered Harvard Law School that fall, from which he graduated last June with high honors. Since his graduation he has been associated with the law firm of Carmody, Monagan, and Larkin of Waterbury, and will be connected with the firm in the future.