The Editor of the Alumni Magazine: May I suggest that the ALUMNI MAGAZINE keep a little fresh from time to time, the matter of that "son" who is swindling Dartmouth men.
My story, you saw in the MAGAZINE; and reference has been made to a swindle in Boston, on Vic Safford I believe; one in New York, one in Baltimore.
Someone in Kentucky wrote me that my description exactly fitted his case; I have mislaid the Kentucky letter so I do not remember the name.
Yesterday, in a round-about 'way, through one of my office girls, I am told of a Mr. Miller in Dayton, who was taken in; I was told this Mr. Miller is connected with Dayton schools; the most likely Miller, as appears in the catalogue, is Frank W. Miller, of the class of 1893. As the story comes to me. Miller kept the young man as his house guest for several days, believing him to be a Dartmouth man.