Class Notes

Class of 1913

FEBRUARY, 1928 Warde Wilkins
Class Notes
Class of 1913
FEBRUARY, 1928 Warde Wilkins

W. M. "Bill" Gibson evidently has his work cut out for him now and next spring and summer. Bill is now with the Vermont State Highway Department at Montpelier, but you are liable to run into him almost anywhere in the state.

"California Jottings" in the American Golfer for November, 1927, reports that Lincoln S. Wilson (the Squire) played the 16th hole, 125 yards, in one stroke at the California Golf Club. Golfers, therefore, beware at the Furious Fifteenth, for Squire has promised to bring his wife and his golf clubs to Hanover in June.

At the December 9 dinner of the Dartmouth 1913 Club in New York the following discussed the reunion, we are told: Catterall, Jones, Alden, Nutt, Powers (yes, Ros Powers), Brown, Remsen, Wells, and Terry.

On Christmas morning the Boston Herald gave the news that the Buenos Aires branch of the First National Bank of Boston had been bombed. Matt Gately's name did not appear in the list of injured, and recent advices from the bank in Boston state that the damage will probably not exceed $1000, that no one in the branch was injured, and that Gately's "life in Buenos Aires has been perfectly normal."

Mrs. Florence Majesky announces the marriage of her daughter Martha to Mr. Wright Hugus on Tuesday, the 27th of December, 1927, at Fourth St., Methodist Episcopal church, Wheeling, W. Va., reads an announcement just received. Senator "Judge" Hugus certainly sprung a surprise this time.

Secretary, 18 Oliver St., Boston