Class Notes

CLASS OF 1903

JUNE 1932 Dr. Edward K. Burbeck
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1903
JUNE 1932 Dr. Edward K. Burbeck

Edwin B. Mudge of the class of 1934 has been awarded a fellowship for his junior year which entitles him to a year's work in French at the Sorbonne. That Edwin's scholastic work has been of such high order during his first two years as to entitle him to this privilege calls for most emphatic congratulations, and. we wish him a most successful and happy year in France.

Bolz French writes of a recent and most enjoyable call from Clary Howes, all of which undoubtedly means that the operation was successful and the patient will convalesce rapidly.

Bolz is working early and late to gather the contributions for the Alumni Fund. He has so far failed to ask for any sympathy, but he does say that he would like best of all to increase the number of contributors. He feels that such an increase would show the spirit of the class behind the College. It has once more been my privilege to have been in attendance at the gathering of club and class secretaries, and the intense earnestness of that body of Dartmouth men has again impressed itself upon me to the extent that I cannot fail to wish that every one of you could take my place and partake of the spirit of those meetings. That spirit of doing for Dartmouth will answer Bolz's challenge, and the smallest contribution replies just as surely as the largest.

Secretary, 198 Humphrey St., Marblehead, Mass.