Class Notes

Class of 1913

DECEMBER 1926 Warde Wilkins
Class Notes
Class of 1913
DECEMBER 1926 Warde Wilkins

Don King, through his father, has announced that he has a son born in France. Don and his wife have been living abroad for a year, and Don has one more year at the University in Paris, where he is studying.

Through Portal 29 of the Yale Bowl an unusually large number of Thirteeners passed to witness the game. The list is too long to print, but special mention should be made of those making long trips, as Ralph Bauman from Cleveland, Wright Hugus from Wheeling, W. Va., and Larry Brown from Philadelphia. Many of the Boston and New York groups were there, and, of course, all those who live in the shadow of the Bowl. Many stayed for the dinner dance at The Taft after the game, a good party managed by "Chum" Hayes and "Tommy" Thomson 1920. The two recent grooms with their brides were on deck, "Chum" Hayes and Emmett Pishon.

Many more of the class attended the Yale game than were found in the Stadium on Saturday, t'ne 23d, for that wonderfully thrilling game. Not many came from great distances, but one more bride and groom were added to the gathering, Tim and Florence Nichols. After the game many went to the Spanish Room at the Buckminster for a dinner dance, and a successful time was reported with broadcasting and everything. Bart and Renza Shepard had to leave with their party about 8.30 to drive back to New Hampshire, but the rest of the party did not break up until after midnight.

A1 Dessau has been made general sales manager of the Goodale Pratt Company of Greenfield, Mass., and has left Printers' Ink in New York. A 1 has been commuting and also taking in all the football games. While talking very recently with Mrs. Heth Vaill Dessau, we learned that she can trace her Dartmouth connections back farther than probably any one else in the class—some great-great-grandfather being Joseph Vaill of the class of 1778, who became a minister in Killingworth, Conn.

Rev. A. S. Kilbourn has recently become pastor of the Congregational church at Elkader, lowa.

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