In the list of Dartmouth men who are members of the new University Club in Boston appear the following '05 men : Resident members, W. E. Chamberlain, L. R. Chamberlin, Chase, Dorothy, Gilman, Gregory, Harding, Proctor, Stevenson, and Wilkins; non-resident members, Parkinson, Preston, and Tolman.
The Hollywood (Cal.) Daily Citizen, under date of April 5, reports that Henry Hobart has moved his motion picture company to Hollywood and has begun the production there of "Don Juan's Three Knights" in the First National West Coast Studios. Hobart is quoted as stating that production facilities are getting too congested in New York, whereas the equipment of the Hollywood studios is the best in the world, and there is such a variety of artists in Hollywood that the move was inevitable.
Lillard reports that ten boys at Tabor Academy are planning to go to Dartmouth in the fall. Lil accompanied his squad of boys this year on the annual spring cruise, which took them to Porto Rico.
John Tuck is deeply interested in the welfare of the Worcester County Fair Association, and is serving as president this year. The annual fair of the Association is an event of great interest to the people of Central Massachusetts.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Chase spent a week in April at Summerville, S. C., recuperating from the grippe. They found Professor and Miss Colby there, and just missed seeing Professor and Mrs. John K. Lord, who had spent the winter in the town but had already started north.
Harry Dennison is in the real estate business in Worcester, Mass.
Rufus Day's book is off the press. It was reviewed by Professor Gilbert H. Tapley in the April number of the ALUMNI MAGAZINE (pp. 534-5). The title is "Statistical Analysis," and it is published by the Macmillan Company. Rufus states that a more extended form of title might be "The Logic of Statistical Analysis." It is intended primarily for use as a text-book.
John Laing is one of the three nominees for election to the Alumni Council as the representative of the Rocky Mountain and Pacific States District.
Dr. Halsey Loder has recently been laid up at the Nashua (N. H.) Memorial Hospital with an attack of bronchial pneumonia. He was taken sick late in April while in Nashua to perform an operation. At last reports he was on the road to recovery.
Joe Gilman returned at the end of April from his brief trip abroad.
The faces of C. C. Hills and Henry Thrall appear in the April number of the ALUMNI MAGAZINE under "Who's Who on the Alumni Council."
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