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DR. WHEELOCK'S ALMANACK

March 1933
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DR. WHEELOCK'S ALMANACK
March 1933

March, Third Month—March hath 31 days

First Quarter, 4th day, sh. 23m., morning, W. Full Moon, nth day, gh. 46m., evening, E. Last Quarter, 18th day, 411. 5m., evening, W. New Moon, 25th day, ioh. 20m., evening, W.

Notices, Holidays, Weather, Anniversaries, &c.

Dartmouth Univ. expired, 1819. Prof. Ralph Burns speaker, Minneapolis alumni dinner. Every Wednesday luncheon of Chicago Dartmouth's at Mandel's, 9th floor. Baltimore dinner tonight, Blackstone Apts., 33d & Charles Sts.

Philadelphia alumni luncheon at Cornell Club, 1219 Spruce St. Swimming vs. Brown at Providence.;

Dartmouth in Dixie meets in Atlanta (see F. Bowman '24 for time & place). Weekly luncheon in Port- and, Cumberland Tea Boom, and in Omaha at University Club. Operetta "The Serenade" by Handel Society in Hanover.

INAUGURATION OF PEES, OF THE U. S. Basketball and hockey at Princeton. Ted Leggett '98 born, 1876. Lunches today by Wah-Who-Wahs in New Britain, Cleveland, Dayton. I.C. 4-A track meet, N. Y. C. Pretty bad weather.

Birthdays: Irving J. French '01 and Chas. M. "Jeff" Tesreau. Apt to befoul weather about this time.

First regular meeting of Downtown Luncheon Club, New York, sponsored by Dartmouth Club—Pres. Hopkins will speak at 12:30, at Bankers Club. Pres. will be guest of Westchester Alumni at Bronxville, Gramaton Hotel, 7 p.m.Georgie D. Lord '84 seventy today. New Jersey alumni hear Pres. Hopkins at Essex County Country Club, W. Orange, 6:30. Weekly lunches this day: Los Angeles at U. Club; Detroit at Savoyard Club; Pittsburgh at McCreery's.

Dart, movie show and dinner Bridgeport alumni, U. Club. Montreal dinner at Windsor Hotel.l List of prizes in Dartmouth lottery published, 1791. Believe not all you hear,nor fpeak not all you believe. Strong March winds.

Philadelphia Club lunch today, also St. Louis Association at Bismarck Cafe, 12th Blvd. Brifk winds.

Dan'l Webster & Jos. Hopkinson argued D. C. Case in Supreme Court, 1818. S. W. winds and cold.

Annual dinner of Boston Alumni Asso., Chamber of Commerce, 6:30. Speakers: Pres. Hopkins, Bill Bingham of Harvard, C. Ray Cabot '12. Your stable should be in the warmeft corner of your barn, bedded with sawdust.Dr. Wheelock wrote Lord Dartmouth (1770) announcing news of incorporation, chartering, and of new school which he has "taken the liberty of calling Dartmouth." Sap buckets should be overflowing on these sunny days.

"Though Winter's preparing to quit his domain, Yet still the rough north wind revisits this Plain."

Holiday because this is Hanover Town Election Day. Let not your horses stand in the cold after sweating.

Chicago Club lunch at Mandel's, 12:30. See that the boys do not waste your hay. A storm near at hand.

Admiral Sims speaks in Hanover, auspices of Round Table. West Point was established in 1802. Luncheons of alumni in Washington at U. Club and in Newark at N. Athletic Club. Also in Minneapolis at Donaldson's T Room.

St. Patrick's Day. Portland (Me.) and Omaha alumni meet. Always beware of seed offered at low prices.

"Brown of Harvard" presented by the Players as feature of Green Key Prom in Hanover. Cleveland Club lunch at Statler. Gym meet vs. Navy at Annapolis. Knaves are forced to pawn their honor; the honorable can live on cradit.

College Preacher: Dr. R. W. Barstow 'l3, pres. of Hartford Seminary. Pleafant weather for a fpall.

Hurray! Spring Commences. Also faculty meeting at 7:30. Gen. Wm. Tecumseh Sherman informedPresident Smith (1866) he will attend graduation of his nephew, Henry Sherman '66. Now is the time to buy seeds for your garden.

Pittsburgh, Detroit, Los Angeles alumni meet and eat every Tuesday. Good day to start setting hens.

ßirthdays: C. G. Du Bois '91, Trustee. Those who have trees will not neglect the making of maple syrup.

Method of destroying BED BUGS: Use clear strong lime water to wash the parts of the bed frame where thebugs reside, which is the joints and passage for the cord; it will he found to destroy even unhatched eggs. (This remedy very effective.)

Dan'l Webster delivered eulogy Oil John Quincy Adams at request of students, 1800; Same by Pres. Lord,1848.

Answer to last year's riddle: A newspaper. Jess B. Hawley's birthday today. Slush with plenty of rain.

Fourth Sunday in Lent. The planets predict fomething uncommon to happen sometime during this month.

Rev. Bennett Tyler inaugurated pres. of D. C. 1822. Luncheons in Worcester and San Francisco. In 1794 President J. Wheelock requested Congress to pay him his salary as Lieut. Col. in Revolutionary Army. Watch for robins.

Monthly lunch of Cincinnati Asso. at 12:15, Netherland Plaza Hotel. Sun very warm during day.

Rufus Choate, orator-lawyer, married Helen Olcott in Hanover 108 years ago today. Chicago lunch every Wednesday. Dead grass should be raked from the lawns and removed today in preparation for sowing new grass seed.

Alumni Meetings today in the country: Philadelphia, Minneapolis, and St.. Louis—all at noon.

Easter recess of the College begins. Tulsa, Okla., alumni gather at University Club. Fine for March.

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