Starting their first year as alumni, the members of the class are pretty well scattered over this and a few other countries. A good sized delegation is back in Hanover, still pursuing education, and others are doing the same elsewhere, with Harvard seeming to be the favorite institution.
The death of Bill Littlefield, announced on another page of this issue, brings the first note of sadness to the story of the class since its graduation.
As was planned last spring, the class will for the first few years of its alumnihood publish a small paper of its own three times a year besides using the Alumni Notes columns of the ALUMNI MAGAZINE, which is published every month. Drop a line to the Secretary and tell the class what you and any others you know of are doing at present. Every man has something to say. The first issue of the class paper will be mailed in November.
A good part of the class that had not already been to Europe made the excursion this summer for "Travel and Study," according to the passports. The following were noticed in various places and attitudes on the continent: Whit Campbell, Bob Sharp, Curt Abel, Bob Hardy, Ralph Stuart, Lang Spring, Gardner Howe, Jim Howe, Johnny Brownell, Pete Blodgett, Fred Dold, Pete Haffenreffer, Bud Petrequin, Fred Smith, Bob Reading, Ken Hill, Eddie Pease, Bob Rahmanop, Line Price (and Mrs. Price), Ralph Gaskill, Charlie Haywood, Doug Archibald, Bud Neilsen, Bob Meginnity, Horton Conrad, Neil Williams, Milt Emerson, Martin Huberth, Newt Tobey, Pete Kelsey, Wallie Jordan, Lang Moffat, Heine Leffingwell, Tom Frost, Tige Lyon, Jack Spring, Abe Burgess, Rodg Wyckoff, Alex Hollenbeck, and Karl King.
Congratulations are extended to:— Larry Leavitt, whose engagement to Miss Dorothy Hall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Hall of Montclair, N. J., has been recently announced. Miss Hall graduated from Vassar last June. Mr. Hall is a graduate from Dartmouth in the class of 1892. Larry is coaching and teaching in a Massachusetts prep school this year.
Don Hunt, whose marriage to Miss Dorothy Dana of Everett, Mass., on March 10 was announced at Commencement time.
Ford Whelden, who was married just preceding Commencement.
Line Price, who was married following Commencement and spent the summer traveling in Europe with his bride.
Frank Hershey, who was married in June and stopped in at Hanover during Commencement on his honeymoon.
Mark Skiles, who joined the ranks of married men during the summer.
Stan Chamberlain, who was married to Miss Esther Nice in Watertown, Mass., in September, and to
Russ Fox, who was married to Miss Bessie E. Hancock of Newfoundland, formerly of Hanover, at Worcester, Mass., in the early part of the summer.
Eddie Edwards was farmed out to the Worcester ball club for the summer by the Boston Braves, and has pitched regularly for the former during the season.
Thirteen members of the class had a 4.0 average for their last semester as undergraduates. They are: H. S. Foster, K. Friedmann, G. E. Gardner, H. C. Kerr, H. B. Loder, R. A. McKennan, B. J. Manning, J. O. Martin, D. W. Moore, F. M. Shea, H. S. Talbot, T. H. Werner, F. S. Wilder.
Two of these have joined the Dartmouth faculty. Bob McKennan is an instructor in the reorganized Citizenship Department of which Lew Stillwell is head, and Ty Werner is an instructor in chemistry.
Tom Frost is an instructor in French at the Taft School. He spent most of the summer at Tours, France, in study.
Lyn White is teaching mathematics at Kent's Hill Seminary in Kent's Hill, Maine. Besides that he is in charge of discipline in the school Yes, it's true.
Three have gone to Oxford: Lane Goss, Ted Geisel, and George Chamberlin. Ted is in Lincoln College and George in Exeter College.
Heine Leffingwell is also in Europe. He spent most of the summer in France, and is going to Spain this winter to study Spanish at one of the large universities, planning to teach the subject when he completes his course.
Not to omit the standard jest, no figures have been gathered on the number of the graduating class who have entered the bond business.
Rumor has reached us that Dan Slawson is driving a milk wagon in New York city. In spite of the reliable source we are waiting for further verification before committing ourselves.
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