Class Notes

CLASS OF 1888

FEBRUARY 1930 Prof. Fred L. Pattee
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1888
FEBRUARY 1930 Prof. Fred L. Pattee

Dr. F. L. Keay of Rochester has been reappointed as medical referee of Strafford county, a position he has held since 1918. He is never mentioned in the news sheets of the state without the identifying phrase "old time Dartmouth baseball star."

Professor F. L. Pattee during the summer will have charge for a week of the literature seminar at Penn State and then resume his work at the Bread Loaf School of English, Middlebury, Vermont, until August. His new volume A History of Contemporary American Literature, is dated for fall publication. During the winter he is in charge of American literature courses at Rollins College, Florida.

Wallace C. Short has become a permanent resident of Florida. His address from October to June is now 574 S. W. Third Street, Miami. Of the Sunshine state he writes only in superlatives. "All scars of the storm two years ago," he writes, "are gone. According to the records the last severe storm here was 98 years ago. These storms come only in September, so I think we are reasonably safe in coming here in October, at least for the next 96 years."

Secretary, Coronado Beach, Fla.