Class Notes

Class of 1909

DECEMBER 1927 Joseph W. Worthen
Class Notes
Class of 1909
DECEMBER 1927 Joseph W. Worthen

Bob Holmes arranged a first-class dinner of the Naught Niners in Boston for the evening before the Harvard game. The men attending included Bartlett, Pratt, Newton, Bell, Austin, Moody, Wight, Perry, Cummings, Ross, Hawes, Wellsted, Fearing, Saville, West, Ford, Pettengill, Dillingham, Bankart, Holmes, Hooker, Worthen, Swenson, Farley, Burns, Pearl, Patterson, Avery, and Mason.

Ed Meleney has left China permanently. He has been with the Peking Union Medical College for some years, but now has ail opportunity to come back and join the Department of Preventive Medicine of Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tenn. He writes: "My family fortunately did not have to leave last spring, as most of the women and children did, so we have lived quite a lone existence. The foreign staff of the Union Peking Medical College has dwindled rapidly, and the future here for foreigners holds very little hope for progress."

Carl H. Butman, who left Dartmouth at the end of sophomore year for Cornell, has been appointed secretary of the Federal Radio Commission.

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