Class Notes

CLASS of 1899

NOVEMBER 1931 Warren C. Kendall
Class Notes
CLASS of 1899
NOVEMBER 1931 Warren C. Kendall

This fall Tim Lynch has been promoted from the position of master at the Gilbert Stuart School in Boston to the same position at the Henry L. Pierce School. The latter school is much larger, and gives Tim a correspondingly larger chance to exert his genial influence on the new generation. Incidentally he is much nearer his home in his new location.

One of the most welcome additions to the Dartmouth undergraduate body—from the point of view of '99 men certainly—is that of Charlie Donahue's boy Jack. Early in the year there was an informal get-together at the Inn with the younger crowd, represented by Jack, Bill Kendall, Jerome Eastman, and others, and with George Clark and Ned and Mrs. Warren '01 to represent the gay Nineties and neighboring classes. Jerome was over from Norwich University, where he is a junior. He couldn't be too much depressed by the Dartmouth score, but he was quite willing also to say a word about the touchdown that Norwich made.

On September 8 Malcolm Beal married Miss Rachel Weston Palmateer of Auburndale, Mass., at the Congregational church in Auburndale. Their address this year is 126 Shaler Lane, Cambridge, Mass.

There will have to be some more orange groves brought into fruit soon if Ed Allen keeps on boosting the soft drink sales of the Daggett Chocolate Company of Boston. Ed managed to account for fifty thousand galonly time he allowed himself to forget this and sundry other products of his department was when he and Mrs. Allen visited his old home town in Limerick, Me. Theodore was playing the piano for a transatlantic liner's orchestra all summer, but is now back in the junior class at Dartmouth.

It is reported that Neal Hoskins is seriously ill.

Roger Barney is top sergeant at English High School, Boston, in the third year. His father, Jim, had a great time on the Boston committee which entertained the Atlantic Deeper Waterways Association at the Hotel Statler from October 5 to 9. The Association had not visited that locality since 1918. It was founded twenty-four years ago, and takes up, successively, important questions of harbors and inland waterways from Florida to Maine.

Get aboard the band wagon for the big Boston blow-out at the time of the Stanford game. The annual dinner of the Boston Dartmouth Club will occur Friday night, November 27, on the eve of the game, instead of the following January or March, as usually during past years. Then Saturday night, November 28, there will be a big dinner-dance at the Hotel Statler. So '99 up!

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