About twenty of the class got together for dinner the night before the Harvard game. Among those present were Casey Jones, Howard Fuller, Martin, Mason, Huntress, Slade, Rice and Rice, Claflin, Chase, Priddy, Barker, Clough AND Downing, Collier, Red Keller (first time seen east of Chicago in many moons), Richardson, Perry, and Henderson.
Others seen at the game but not at the dinner were Adam Sutcliffe and Mildred, Duke Sullivan who was recognized in spite of his rubber disguise, Stan Hill and wife, Jack Warren, Bob Bull, Eddie Shea and wife, Leon Tuck, Jim Cavanaugh, Red Parrott, and Leon Williams.
At the get-together before the Harvard game, Jack Mason was elected maitre d'affaires for class activities in the vicinity of Boston.
A recent headline in New England papers: "Ex-Congressman Rogers weds at Portland, Me." Of course this referred to Bill, infrequently called William Nathaniel Rogers, a very popular member of our class, and Margaret Hattie of Rochester, N. H. Best wishes to Margaret and Bill.
Milt Ghee writes that he inspected Stanford's stadium and found several places behind the goal lines where Dartmouth could place a football. Here's hoping the team finds those places. Milt is especially busy at this season of the year helping the Western Conference teams pick the winner, he acting in the capacity of referee. Milt always did know his stuff and did it when in college, so probably he will find a winner.
Recent reports confirm early rumors that George Westcott "NIGGER" Hutchins is now the Vitamin King of Clinton, lowa. All the chickens of the Middle West are eating out of his hands.
Tap Taplin has confided that he is all mixed up in politics. Let us hope that he keeps the funds of the class straight. Results ought to be available for the next issue.
Russ Durgin has written from Kanda, Tokyo, Japan, that on the night of the class reunion dinner at Hanover last June, he and Mrs. Durgin had a little private reunion banquet, Mitsui and Mrs. Mitsui acting as hosts, and that Dan Waugh was also in on the party. That's real class spirit. It is wondered if they sang the Maine Stein Song. If not, Jack McAuliffe would probably have preferred it to our Hanover dinner.
Pop Byers is so busy looking for news himself in the interests of the New York EveningPost that he can't send the class any news of himself. At least he replied, which is more than twenty out of twenty-five did to whom the Class Secretary wrote for news this month. The experiment will be continued, and results should improve.
Les Dunn is teaching genetics at Columbia, and at the same time carrying on his research work there.
Secretary, Woodsville, N. H.
Say, BROTHER Frive ME SOME HELP; AND SEND OF IT NEWS ABOUT WHAT YOU'RE DOING