Class Notes

Class of 1913

DECEMBER 1927 Warde Wilkins
Class Notes
Class of 1913
DECEMBER 1927 Warde Wilkins

George Watts returned .in September after a summer in Europe with a fine party. He has taken a party to Europe each summer for the last three or four years. This year much time was spent playing golf, and many choice courses were found. This is a suggestion for a lot of the class golfers—try European golf—but wait until after our Fifteenth in June, 1928. George is now back at Davidson College in North Carolina, teaching the French language and literature.

Russ Shepler was also in Europe this summer, and sent the suggestions from Interlaken, from the Hotel Victoria u. Jungfrau, that we have our Fifteenth there. Might be harder to gather the crowd there than it is in Hanover.

Vic Dunbar is with T. S. Hathaway and Son, Cambridge, Mass., and is now living at 25 Upland Road, West Somerville, Mass.

The Dartmouth 1913 Club of New York gives the following list of class dinners at the Dartmouth Club, 24 East 38th St., New York city, at 6.30 P. M.

December 9, 1927. January 13, 1928. February 10, 1928. March 9, 1928. April 13, 1928. May 11, 1928. June 8, 1928.

Any planning trips to New York can make arrangements to see the gang as above. At the September dinner were found Jones, Ashton, Alden, Nutt, Pierce, Wells, and Remsen.

Al Dessau has returned to New York city, and can be found with the Borden Sales Company, 350 Madison Ave. Drop in, and he may buy you a drink of Dry Milk.

The Nichols Press in Lynn is to be the official printer for Reunion information. Tim will carry on as well as he did for the Tenth.

Some of the class gathered for dinner at the Boston City Club on Friday, the 21st, before the Harvard game smoker. Among those present to discuss the reunion plans were Line Morton, "Tubby" Merrill, "Mose" Linscott, Hal Knight, Buffum, Wilkins, Parker Trowbridge, "Pop" Haley, Marc Wright, Bill Davis, Gren Kimball, Carl Shumway, and "Chuck" Riley. Many others appeared for the smoker, too late to eat. Following the game we celebrated at a dinner dance in the Spanish Room at the Hotel Buckminster. Emmett and Kathleen Pishon with a party of eight, Louis and Alice Gale with a party of six, Al and Heth Dessau, Paul and Dot Harmon, Tim and Florence Nichols, Nat and Dorothy Rice with two guests, including one "Gum" Sargent, Carl Shumway and Frances Bean, while Ralph Samuel, Herb Wolff, and Wilkins numbered among the stags.

Secretary, 18 Oliver St., Boston