High Points, 20th Reunion Hanover, June 13-17 Inclusive
Golf Tournament—Prizes Informal Dance Sunday Picnic Big Costume Parade Alumni Luncheon Class Meeting Ladies' Bridge Party—Prizes Class Banquet Ladies' Theatre Party Big Vaudeville Show Post Reunion Vacation Mountain View Inn at special rates.
It Comes But Once—Don't Miss It.
Hoitt Charlton is editor of the Y and EIdea, the house organ of the Yawman and Erbe Company, and sends me a copy of the January number, a very attractive issue.
Larry Bankart's two youngsters, Deborah 11, and Betsy, 7, took the honors at the children's pony show held at the Metropolitan Driving Club in Boston on January 19. Each won the blue ribbon in her class, Deborah for those 10 to 12, and Betsy for youngsters under 10. Can anyone equal that?
Thayer Smith is setting too stiff a pace for mostofus. He writes:
"Some time past I took occasion to air my chestiness through you and the columns of the ALTJMNI MAGAZINE by the boasting of four sons. My chest has now expanded another inch, for a fifth son appeared on the scene last August. Has anyone else in the class accumulated this amount of material, for Dartmouth? I hope to attend the reunion in June, accompanied by my good wife, but. we think we won't attempt to transport the whole household to Hanover this time."
Leo Sherman sends a nice letter for the class report, and plans to come back in June. He says he hasn't seen a Tenner for years, although he has traveled all over the West.
The sympathy of the class goes to Monty Fall in the loss of his mother, who passed away January 13, at her home in Maiden.
Eastey doesn't let a little thing like a sick bed keep him from sending in a line for the class report. I'm glad to say it was nothing more serious than a bad cold.
Karl Maerker reports his marriage last. June in Pittsburgh to Madaline M. McCaffrey.
The Waterbury American for January 1,. 1930, carries a picture of Ralph Paine and an account of his installation into office as president of Kiwanis for 1930.
Stormont Josselyn is now living at 386' Main St., North Andover, Mass., and is still with the Chilton Pen in Boston.
Does anyone know where Joe Davidson is?" At last accounts his health was bad, and heexpected to rough it in the West for two or three years. If anyone knows where he went,, please let me know.
Secretary, 40 Florence Ave., Norwood, Mass.