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DR. WHEELOCK'S ALMANACK

October 1933
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DR. WHEELOCK'S ALMANACK
October 1933

October, Tenth Month—October hath 31 days

Full Moon, 3rd day, oh. 8m., evening, E. Last Quarter, 11th day, 11h. 46m., morning, W. New Moon, 19th day, oh. 45m., morning, E. First Quarter, 25th day, 511. aim., evening, E.

Day of Day of Month Day of the Week { Rises |h. m I Sets |h. m Notices, Holidays, Weather, Anniversaries, &c. 274 1 fitlj 0.af. 5 41 5 26 Now come the cold nights, the frosty mornings, and the sunshiny days—the most melancholy, and yetthe most beautiful time, of all the year. Rufus Choate, 1819, bom 134 years ago. Leaves should begin to fall about this time. 275 Monday 5 42 5 25 Weekly alumni lunches today: at Univ. Club, Worcester; Alfo University Club, Providence; and at Engineers' Club, San Francisco. Regular monthly luncheons at Rockford, 111. (U. Club), Tex. (see Wag Green '14) 276 3 Tuesday 5 43 5 23 Lots of Big Green meetings for usuai weekly luncheons in Washington at Harrington Hotel, Pittsburgh at Kramer's Grill, Detroit at Savoyard Club, Los Angeles at Univ. Club. Dartmouth dinners tonight in Milwaukee at ZJ. Club and Waterbury. 277 4 Wednesday 5 44 5 21 Yesterday was Senator Moses' ('90) wedding anniversary. Monthly dinner, with College movies, to- night in Baltimore, at Blackstone Apt's. Every Wednesday brings another Dartmouth Lunch in Chicago, at Mandei's, 12:15. 278 5 Thursday 5 45 5 19 Philadelphia lunch every Thursday at Cornell Club, alfo today regular weekly lunch in Minneapolis at Donaldson's Egyptian Rooms, and in St. Louis at 12:15 at Mark Twain Hotel. Be prepared for a long, hard, cold winter. 279 6 Friday 5 46 5 i7 Dart. Luncheon Day in Me., at Portland, Cumberland Tea Room, and in Omaha at the Omaha Club. 280 78 Saturday 5 47 5 First football game of the month vs. Vermont U. at Hanover. Luncheons today: Cleveland at C. A. C.; Cincinnati at Canary Cottage: New Britain, ask W. J. Moore '19; and Dayton, see T. G. Kennedy '27. Airy Weather. 281 17ttf S£.af. STrinitji 5 48 5 14 Rev. H. C. Robbins will be the preacher today at St. Thomas' Church, Hanover. Coolish Temperature. 282 9 Monday 5 5° 5 13 A good remedy for laughing is to breathe out forcibly and close the teeth. For lunches see Oct. 2. 283 10 Tuesday 5 5i 5 11 Regular meetings today in Washington, Pittsburgh, Detroit, & Los Angeles. Fair for the feafon. 284 11 Wednesday 5 52 5 9 A cheap and excellent Wine may be made by adding two gallons of brandy to six gals, of cider. Let the brandy be well mixed with cider. In eight weeks you will have an excellent liquor. Quebec and Bridgeport dinners tonight at 6:30. 285 12 Thursday 5 53 5 8 St. Louis and Philadelphia weekly luncheons. The answers to last year's questions are not ready yet. 286 13 Friday 5 54 5 6 Portland and Omaha weekly lunches today. There are about 75 active Dartmouth clubs in the U. S 287 H Saturday 5 55 5 4 Bates vs. Dartmouth, football, at Hanover, 2:30. Anniversary congratulations to John Burleigh '14 and Sam Barnes '07. Gather pumpkins and squashes as Harvest time is about over. Look out for Northern Lights this month. 288 15 1 Btlj af. (trinity 5 57 5 3 Clarence McDavitt '00 married in 1902. Excellent weather for feason. Bank around houses with leaves. 289 16 Monday 5 58 5 1 Worcester weekly lunch, alfo San Francisco. Prepare for wetness next month, about the 8th. Windy. 290 *7 Tuesday 5 59 5 0 Regular Tuesday alumni lunches today in Washington, Pittsburgh, Detroit, Los Angeles. Fine. 291 18 Wednesday 6 0 4 58 The pale descending year yet pleasing still, A gentler mood inspires; for now the leaf Incessant rustles from the mournful grove, And slowly circles through the waving air. Chicago weekly lunch at Mandei's today. Very Rainy. 292 T9 Thursday 6 1 4 57 Philadelphia meeting at noon, Cornell Club. Alfo at Minneapolis (Donaldson's) and St. Louis. 293 20 Friday 6 2 4 55 "No man was ever cast down with the injuries of Fortune unless he had been deceived by her favors." 294 21 Saturday 6 4 4 54 First Big Game of the Young Braves, playing today in Philadelphia, vs. University of Pennsylvania. 295 22 X9tl? £>. af.alrinity 6 5 4 52 First meeting of the Dartmouth Board of Trustees held at Keene, 1770. Very agreeable weather now. 296 23 Monday 6 6 4 51 An open fire becomes pleafant at this feafon of the year. Los Angeles and Worcester lunches today. 297 24 Tuesday 6 7 4 49 Daniel Webster, 1801, died this day, 1852, at Marshfield, Mass., where his estate is preserved. Warm. 298 25 Wednesday 6 9 4 48 Weekly Lunch of Dartmouths in Chicago. Anniversary for Dr. Pollard '95; Ed Booth '18, born 1895. 299 26 Thursday 6 10 4 46 St. Louis lunch at noon (every Thursday) at Mark Twain Hotel. Alfo Philadelphia lunch date today. 300 27 "riday 6 11 4 45 Dr. Wm. Patten died one year ago today. James W. Perkins '64, oldest living graduate of the College, s 99 today (born 1885 in Hanover). Dartmouth meetings at noon in Portland, Omaha, and Tulsa (.University Club). 301 28 Saturday 6 12 4 43 'Naught avails the strength of Harvard . . . For the Crimson's strength must yield." Big Game. 3°2 29 af. QJrtniti) 6 13 4 42 This is a delightful time to bundle up and drive, obferving the feafon. Time to fill the cider casks. 3°3 30 Monday 6 14 4 41 Pee-raders return for classes after annual pilgrimage to Cambridge. San Francisco lunch today. 3°4 3' Tuesday 6 16 4 4° All Hallows Eve. Celebrate the harvest made, and the warmth of good friendship for winter evenings.