Class Notes

CLASS OF 1908

AUGUST, 1927 Prof. Raymond R.
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1908
AUGUST, 1927 Prof. Raymond R.

Art Lewis was recently elected vice-president of the Dartmouth Alumni Association of Newton.

Mrs. Jasper Dunham has the sincere sympathy of the entire class in the death of Jasper following an operation for tonsilitis. He had been planning a trip to Europe and was having them taken out as a precautionary measure.

Art Anderson, who is still with Hayden, Stone and Company, says he will not retire for at least five years or more.

Percy Gleason is building a new home in Winchester but found time to leave it long enough to come to Hanover for Commencement.

Art Soule and George Squier have tried to make some progress in golf. Art reported to have played around in Woodland this spring under 110. George joined a club last spring and resigned last fall. He now says that he will confine his athletic activities to the lawnmower.

Count Donahue recently attended a jury trial in Boston and as Chet Melville was chairman of the Jury, Joe won his case.

Joe Blakely and Frank Robinson appeared in Hanover during the Commencement for a brief stay.

I quote from a letter recently received: "If anyone wants a good dog write to Art Rotch. He must have been reading the history of Turkey where they never killed a dog because about ten thousand years ago Constantinople was saved when their barking announced the approach of the enemy. There has never been a dog killed in Turkey since, and only three of them have been murdered in Milford, N. H., since 1776."

Another letter says that Dick Lunt is putting his knowledge of chemistry to very good use since 1918, but in what manner does not appear.

Secretary, Mars den, Hanover, N. H.