Class Notes

Class of 1915

August 1924 Leo M. Folan
Class Notes
Class of 1915
August 1924 Leo M. Folan

The regular monthly dinner occurred on Wednesday evening, May 21, at the Psi U Club, 28 East 39th St., New York. The attendance, 20, is the best so far this year, and nounced the marriage of their daughter Lilian included newcomers: Lafferty, Whit, Woolworth, Gish, Burbank, Wentworth, Brown, Hitchcock, Potter, McAndrews, Rozsa, Bradley, Fredericks, Griffith, Healy, Rose, Hal Smith, Ruml, Rosenheim, and McCarthy. Al Bradley's talk on various phases of the growth of the automobile industry riveted the attention of all not only on the absorbing interest in the topic but also in Al's mastery over the details. It was a great evening, and one which the alumni wish could have been shared by all the rest .of the class.

The next dinner is scheduled for June 18 at the same place. The entertainment committee announces that, in accordance with the new policy of a different presiding officer each evening, Beardsley Ruml will fill the bill, and will introduce Ralph Brown, whose topic ts "Maritime Miscellany."

The class will sympathize with Thornton Pray in the recent loss of his father, who was on many occasions a good friend to Dartmouth and to members of the class.

Zeke Carpenter writes that he is following the New York meetings with unusual interest. We take it he would like to be among those present.

Stacy Wentworth is with the General Photographic Service, 260 West 34th St. If you want good commercial photography done, call him at Chickering 8054.

Milton Rozsa is a dentist with offices in the Knickerbocker Building at 42nd and Broadway, New York.

Dud Woolworth is selling insurance, and can be found at 49 Wall St., New York.

Mc Andrews came down from Bridgeport especially to attend the last dinner, and promises to round up all the Fifteeners who are in Bridgeport and bring them for the next party.

Pop Byers is city editor for the new NewYork Evening Post. There's a good paper for you.

Edwin B. Burgum received the degree of Ph.D. at the University of Illinois May 21.

David I. Hitchcock was married in St. Michael's church, Marblehead, Mass., June 12, to Miss Margaret Howland Ballou of Salem, a Bryn Mawr graduate of 1920.

Acting Secretary, 18 Day St., Norwood, Mass.