The regular monthly dinner of the Baltimore Dartmouth Alumni Association was held Wednesday evening, January 4, at the Blackstone Apartment Club Room, 33d and Charles Sts., Baltimore, Md. Meetings will be held the first Wednesday of each month at 6:30 P.M. at the same place hereafter.
We would like to go on record officially as having one of the most active and most rapidly growing alumni associations in the Middle Atlantic states. Starting last March with practically nothing but an obsolete list of Dartmouth graduates, the Baltimore group has succeeded in building up a very aggressive organization, primarily through the efforts of L. E. Davis, our 2d vicepresident, whose organizing experience with the Western Electric Company has proven very valuable, together with the activities of Harold Hastings, our Ist vicepresident, Carlton Soule, president, and your secretary, Clinton S. Bradley Jr.
We have not, of course, arrived at the destination for which we have set out, but with the active co-operation of some ten men, especially the more recent graduates of the College, we have consistently shown a larger turnout for each meeting than the meeting before.
For the benefit of the secretaries of those associations who have not yet arranged to show the Dartmouth films in their cities, might I suggest that the four reels from the 1931-32 series are most worth while and were received very heartily by the entire alumni association and guests when shown here?
George Cassells-Smith '24 is in Baltimore working in the tobacco business.
H. W. Bus well '14 is with the Consolidated Engineering Company.
Dick Colton '25, L. E. Davis '20, "Jocko" Griffin '06, and M. L. Lombard '20, are all here with the Western Electric Company.
Jud McCarthy '26 is with the Morton Outdoor Advertising Company, and George Parkhurst '30 is now attending law school. Jack Mahool '26 is now radio broadcasting.
Lyman F. Milliken '27 is now located in Annapolis, having graduated from the Maryland Dental School last year, and is now a full-fledged dentist.
If I can ever get Andy Anderson '26 and Heinie Leffingwell '26 to show some interest and come out to our meetings, I will be glad to tell you all about them. They are the two hardest "eggs" I have ever had to deal with on the entire alumni list.
Harrison Robins '11 is a big butter-and-egg man. He also is a little bit difficult to organize, but I think he will come along sooner or later.
Did you know that Captain H. D. King '05 is now the head of the United States Governmental Coastal Service and in charge of all the lighthouses all over the United States and Alaska, Philippines, etc.? John Felli '20 is with the General Aviation Corporation, a subsidiary of General Motors, and Bill Grant '19, of all things, is now interested in making psillium seed, which you may or may not know is, according to his testimony, a health product.
Secretary-Treasurer.