Class Notes

CLASS OF 1897

June 1924 Morton C. Tuttle
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1897
June 1924 Morton C. Tuttle

Benjamin F. Adams is secretary and general manager of the Union Realty Corporation of 1410 G St., N. W., Washington, D. C., and during April Cap Holt was in Washington and saw Adams.

Charles A. Tracy's son, Charles, Jr., died recently of peritonitis. The boy faced without a whimper an operation which had to be performed without an anesthetic. Young Tracy was of unusual ability, and graduated from Kimball Union Academy last June at fifteen years of age, establishing at that time credits for his entrance to Dartmouth. Because he was so young, he was sent to Phillips Andover for a year, and there in January, first contracted pneumonia and then peritonitis.

W. F. Kelly, M.D., 5303 East Washington St. Indianapolis, Ind., is a general practitioner specializing in obstetrics. He has recently been made president of the Indiana Dartmouth Club. Kellj' makes the claim of being the oldest alumnus in Indiana. This last statement is the severest blow that the Secretary has received since he found the class well toward the front of the alumni procession last fall at the dedication of the Alumni Field. Kelly as a relic of a bygone past strains our imagination.

Secretary, Park Square Building, Boston