Ed Hunter has been serving in the New-Hampshire House of Representatives the past session, as the member from Hanover. He was honored with the chairmanship of the Grafton county delegation. We have noted his name frequently as a speaker at various Rotary meetings.
Mrs. Gladys M. Clark, wife of Rev. James S. Clark, pastor of the Congregational church in Northboro, Mass., passed away suddenly January 13. She was born in Skowhegan, Me., the daughter of Milton and Luella (Churchill) Phillips. Besides her husband she leaves two children, Margaret and Robert. Our deepest sympathy will go out to Jim Clark and his children in their great loss.
Ben Greer again shows his generosity and his deep love for all Dartmouth interests by presenting to the Dartmouth Club of New York a large number of new novels, histories, and biographies for the library.
A recent glance through "Who's Who in America" reveals the fact that 1901 has four of its members listed in that publication, namely Hoppy, Chan Cox, Ben Greer, and Doug VanderHoof.
The annual alumni dinner of the Boston Association was held at the Copley Plaza Saturday night, March 7. Sixteen of the class answered the roll call. Hoppy came down from the head table to greet us all. We would have liked to have him stay with us, but as he so aptly put it, he probably could not do that until the year after he got fired from his present job. Ben Bond, Dungie Crowell, Johnnie Ward, Arthur Sampson, Bill Bryant, Ned Calderwood, Steve Stevens, Harry Clark, Jim Smith, Charlie Whelan, Jim Kimball, Gene Maguire, Deacon Hildreth, T. Wood, and George French made up the delegation.
Joe Colby has been elected a director of the Liquid Carbonic Corp., and is also president of Canadian Carbonate, Ltd., president of the Compressed Gas Manufacturers Association of the United States, and chairman of the Canadian section of the Compressed Gas Manufacturers Association.
The Jim Kimballs and the Bunker Bishops have returned from a cruise to British Honduras. Naturally Jim's stock of stories has been augmented considerably, although we understand that as a sprinter even little Mary Bishop can show him a few tricks.
Gene Dow is now credit manager for the E. E. Gray Corp., New England distributors of household necessities for the table. Just why a cash-and-carry chain store has to have a credit manager is something we are going to have Gene explain to us.
Johnnie Ward and Chan Cox and their respective families spent the Washington Birthday week-end at Hanover, as has been their custom for some years, and thoroughly enjoyed the pleasures offered at that time of year.
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