Class Notes

CLASS OF 1903

JUNE 1930 Dr. Edward K. Burbeck
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1903
JUNE 1930 Dr. Edward K. Burbeck

Three Potholeskers are listed in the San Francisco Alumni Association membership. They are Frank Wentworth, Wynne Matteson, and Herbert Follett. At the annual dinner a mighty Pot-Hole-Esker was given, which, if unlike the shot that was heard around the world, served its purpose well.

Earl Wilson and family of Stamford, Conn., recently spent a week at his father's old home, the Lyme Wilson place in Corinth, Vt. Earl set out 1,000 little spruce trees and participated in the annual "sugaring off." There's a man with a vision and a capacity for renewing his youth at one and the same time. Junior, his son, said he enjoyed the "sugaring off" more than the spruce tree setting.

Victor M. Cutter is listed as a member of the board of overseers of the Boys' Club of Boston, Inc.

A splendid letter from Roy Bergengren, executive secretary of the Credit Union National Bureau, fully explains his absence from class functions of recent years. Traveling from Minnesota to New Orleans and from Boston to San Francisco with all kinds of stop-over privileges has made "Bergy" a most migratory sort of human, and his schedules have been most irregular. His interest in the class is close to 100% however, and he is hoping and furthermore swears that he'll move heaven and earth to be present at the 30th. Who's next? It is none too early to begin to get set for the event.

And, by the way, I have just returned, May 4, from the annual Secretaries Association meeting in Hanover and in the next Pot-Hole-Esker I'll have something to tell you about the largest secretaries' meeting ever held, about the changes that are taking place around the old campus, and the impression the meeting made upon me—a neophyte among secretaries. If you don't care to hear it, mail me a letter at once, and if you do, write anyway.

Professor Ernest R. Groves with Dr. Phyllis Blanchard has just published "An Introduction to Mental Hygiene." It is the first text written on this subject. Professor Groves is to be at the Harvard Summer School teaching this July, and is to reside in Auburndale.

Harold H. Scudder, professor of English at the University of New Hampshire, is listed as one of the visiting teachers on the staff of the summer session of the University of Maine, July 7-August 15. Harold will offer courses in literature.

Chauncey Colton, judge of the Municipal Court of Duluth, Minn., writes that the city is well represented by three boys at Dartmouth, that three more are entering next fall, and that in the fall of 1931 his son hopes to be able to make the grade.

Secretary, 198 Humphrey St., Marblehead, Mass.