Hark to the sound of the trumpets—give ear to the voice crying in the wildernesshear the hounds of Hanover hailing the hour of home-coming—and realize that in two months, ten weeks, no longer, '25 will gather for the Fifth. You must be there.
Fire Chief Blodgett will be in charge, and what is to transpire few can say, but many are guessing. His address is 288 Prince St., West Newton, Mass. Let him know that you are coming.
Friday, June 13, is the opening date, and things will happen in spite of it from then until the following Tuesday. The alumni luncheon has this year been set forward from Tuesday to Monday noon for the benefit of those who have to tear themselves away before the last day.
It is rumored that Parker Merrow, the squire of Center Ossipee, will have on hand a cannon greater in size and power than Pete Blodgett's lethal artillery, and there will be many other points, events, places, and occurrences of interest for the gathered brotherhood.
Ken Hill has foresaken Dillon, Read for the Chatham-Phenix Corporation, and is traveling throughout New Hampshire with Manchester in general and the Hotel Carpenter in particular as headquarters.
Les King is in Boston with the Chase Securities Corporation.
Gam Rogers is happily married to an Atlanta belle, and living at Four Winds, Winter Park, Fla.
Steve Ryan leads the Dartmouth bowling team at the University Club in Boston, being one of the top-notch bowlers of the club.
Clif Hill, studying in London, is reported to be living in style and touring Europe over the week-ends preparatory to returning next year to Robert Brookings Institute in Washington, D. C.
Bob Rahmanop is with the DuPont Comp any, located in Newburgh, N. Y.
From Larry Leavitt it is learned that son Richard Hall Leavitt arrived February 15, and that Mrs. Leavitt and the future Dartmouth fullback are both doing nicely. Young Richard has a sister, Sally Drew. Larry has been studying at Columbia Teachers College this past fall and winter, and has received his master's degree in secondary education. He plans to return to Tabor Academy in April, where he teaches history and directs the summer school. Tabor sent fifteen freshmen to Hanover last fall, and Larry claims they all went of their own free will.
Jock Brace has been made assistant vicepresident of the First National Bank in Boston.
Our congratulations are extended to WoodyWilson, married February 19 to Miss Mary Frances McNeive at Lansdowne, Pa.
Congratulations also to Henson Jones, engaged to Miss Catherine Alvah Mauk of Toledo, Ohio.
Bill Boies is in business back in the home town of Shelton, Conn.
Ted Geisel, alias Dr. Seuss, drew a series of six illustrations for the Carnival program.
Eddie Edwards, training with the Yankees in Florida, joined with some of his mates in chasing baseballs dropped from a blimp flying above the field and captured one.
Tom Carpenter entertained the Chicago Alumni Association recently by providing as a speaker a Mr. L. M. Alexander, late of many compulsory boarding houses, to give a talk on the attitude of the ex-convict. The association bulletin gave an account of the talk, but didn't say where Tom met Mr. Alexander.
Also in Chicago, Horton Conrad was running for treasurer of the Association. During the campaign Monty Montgomery, lawyer, spoke for the opposition as embodied in Dud Pope '23. Connie won.
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