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DR. WHEELOCK'S ALMANACK

May 1933
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DR. WHEELOCK'S ALMANACK
May 1933

May, Fifth Month—May hath 31 days

Day of Year 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151

Day of Month 123456789101112 13 141516171819202122232425262728293031

Day of the week Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 3d S. after Eastcr Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 4 S. after Easter Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Asrension Dag Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Memorial Day Wednesday

Rises h. m. 4 40 4 39 4 37 4 36 4 35 4 33 4 32 4 31 4 30 4 29 4 27 4 26 4 25 4 24 4 23 4 22 4 21 4 20 4 19 4 18 4 17 4 17 4 16 4 15 4 14 4 14 4 13 4 12 4 12 4 11 4 11

Sets h. m. 6 43 6 44 6 46 6 47 6 48 6 49 6 50 6 51 6 52 6 53 6 54 6 55 6 56 6 57 6 58 6 59 7 0 7 1 7 2 7 3 7 4 7 5 7 6 7 7 7 8 7 9 7 10 7 11 7 12 7 13 7 13

Notices, Holidays, Weather, Anniversaries, &c. General exodus to Vermont for there will be beer across the river today. Baseball, Princeton here. Weekly alumni luncheons in Washington (Harrington Hotel), Pittsburgh (McCreery's), and Detroit (Savoyard Club). Also Los Angeles at Univ. Club and monthly dinner of Milwaukee Club at 6:30, Univ. C. Cool for May. Weekly lunch and latest D. Movies for Chicago Club at 12:15, Mandel's. Also Baltimore dinner at Blackstone Apts. 6:30. When the North Wind firft clears the air, which happens once a week, you may depend on a fair day. Phila. luncheon at Cornell Club, 12:30, and St. Louis alumni meet at noon, Hotel Statler. Cloudy. League baseball vs. Penn at Hanover. Maine Association lunch at Cumberland Tea Room, Portland. Monthly dinner in Rochester at U. Club. "Weekly lunch in Omaha. Turn out young cattle and plant your potatoes, pease & beans.Dr. Wheelock offered Capt. Little (1773) 20 pounds for his slave, Caesar. Baseball, track and golf in Hanover today. Cincinnati Club lunch at Canary Cottage & every Saturday there is D. Pow "Wow at Cleveland Ath. Club. Concert by Symphony Orchestra of Hanover Handel Society. Radishes should be through the ground' San Francisco will see new movies at lunch today, Elk's Club and lunch in Worcester at Univ. Club. The faster it rains the sooner it will be over. (See May 2 for regular Tuesday luncheons.) Showers. Another of those monthly Dart, sessions at Windsor Hotel, Montreal, 6 p.m. & Bridgeport dinner at University Club. By proper attention oxen will perform as much fervice at this feafon as any other Plant cucumbers today. Money is said to be the root of all evil; if so, we are in a fair way of becoming very virtuous. Changeable. Ned Bartlett '04 born in Hanover, 1883. Movies shown at Denver today. Secretaries Association meets for 29th year in Hanover for business meetings and address by President Hopkins, Stell Hall, 7:30. Golf at Princeton. Secretaries Meetings continued. Baseball vs. Columbia & lacrosse v. Yale. Green Key Prom this day. Mother's Day. Dr. Boynton Merrill '15, College Church Preacher. Robert Strong '24 wed DorothyMorgan of Milwaukee, 1930. President Bennett Tyler died, 1858. A severe storm sometime this month followed by hard frosts. Faculty meeting tonight, Parkhurst Hall. Commencement and class reunion dates June 16-20. Weekly lunches at Washington, Pittsburgh, Detroit, & Los Angeles. Greatness stands upon a precipice. Annual dinner and latest College movies at Tulsa (see A. J. Irvin '02). Weekly lunch, Chicago. Birthday: F. H. Horan, secretary class of '22. Don't forget the Alumni Fund. Keep up the good work. Good golf and tennis these days. Pretty good weather for vegetation but evenings are cool for May. Weekly gatherings of Dartmouths in Cleveland and Cincinnati (also movies). Sharpen lawn mower. Rt. Rev. Charles Fiske, College Preacher, at St. Thomas Episcopal Church. Gentle breezes and nice. Worcester and San Francisco luncheons today. Pine logs brought some revenue to Dr. Wheelock. "Amaco" by the Dartmouth Players in the Little Theater. Dinner and movies by Harrisburg Club. Baseball, Harvard at Hanover. In the decay of the moon a cloudy morning bodes a fair afternoon. Abe Winslow '20, A-1 secretary of San Francisco Club, married Mildred Chase, 1925. First white child born in Hanover, 1765. Weekly lunches and showing of new movies by Philadelphia and St. Louis Clubs. Plant corn. 11. C. 4-A track meet in Boston. Dr. Jack Bowler '15 wed Madeleine Gile, 1928. Fine, warm feafon. Trustees voted (1773) to raise President's salary from $812 to $912. A sweet serene air these days. Sing Out, observance of old Dartmouth tradition in Chapel, with grand old seniors in cap and gown. Birthday: James Parmalee Richardson '99. "Clothespins" Richardson '71 born in 1851. Dan'l Webster married Grace Fletcher, 1808. Comprehensive examinations, lasting three days, begin for seniors. Year is nearly over. Baseball v. Vermont at Burlington. Dr. Wheelock started (1770) for Coos Country. Pleasant. Yesterday returneth not: Perchance tomorrow cometh not. There is today, misuse it not. So be it.

First Quarter, 2nd day, 5h. 39m., evening, E. Full Moon, 9th day, 5h. 4m., evening, E. Last Quarter, 16th day, 7h. 50m., morning, W. New Moon, 24th day, 5h. 7m., morning, E.