Class Notes

CLASS OF 1906

November 1928 Prof. Francis L. Childs
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1906
November 1928 Prof. Francis L. Childs

Harold G. Rugg was one of three Dartmouth delegates in attendance at the Triennial Council of Phi Beta Kappa, held at Ohio Wesleyan University, Delaware, Ohio, on September 11 and 12. Harold has been secretary of the Dartmouth chapter for many years.

Charles ("Cap") Pierce's oldest son, Har- old, is beginning his sophomore year at Antioch College.

This is the season of the year when alumni become almost as plentiful in Hanover as undergraduates. Among the 1906 men who took in the Norwich game on September 29 were Ned French and Joe Smith, Lyman Frazier and Mrs. Frazier, Con Chellis and Mrs. Chellis, Cliff Perry and Mrs. Perry, Bob Blood and Mrs. Blood, and Eph Smith and his two daughters. The Hobart game on October 6 brought in Shorty Davis, Mike O'Brien, Walter Powers, Eliot Cogswell and Mrs. Cogswell, Gott Brooks and Mrs. Brooks and their two sons.

We regret that we cannot keep track of all our travelers, but we are not gifted with telepathic powers, and all too many of the class fail to communicate with us in any other fashion. We have learned, however, that Walter Powers spent two months in Europe this summer, and that Mary Chellis, Con's daughter, spent eleven weeks on the other side. Mary came back on the same boat with the distinguished English artist, Augustus E. John, who is now in Boston for the purpose of painting a p6rtrait of Gov. Fuller of Massa- chusetts. During the trip, Mr. John made a pencil sketch of Mary, which was reproduced as "Study of a Girl's Head" in the BostonTranscript of September 22.

Please note the change of address of your Secretary, who is once more living in Hanover as an active member of the English department of the College.

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