December—Hath 31 Days
1 Cleveland weekly lunch at Hotel Statler; St. Louis at Mark Twain Hotel. Visit barns often in cold weather.
2 Watch out for storm sometime this month. Put sleds & sleighs in order.
3 Monthly lunch in Plainfield, N. J. Alfo weekly lunch in San Francisco. Thanksgiving recess ends in Hanover.
4 Big Dartmouth lunch club day Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Rockford, Detroit, Milwaukee, Washington, Los Angeles. Wear your rubbers.
5 Harrisburgh, Chicago, Dayton, Baltimore—alumnigatherings today.
6 Minneapolis lunch at 12:30, Donaldson's Egyptian Room. Mild.
7 Portland, Maine, weekly lunch, also in Omaha. A fine, dry cold.
8 First basketball game for Dolly Stark's new team, vs.B. U.inHanover.
11 Jose Iturbi opens annual concert series sponsored by Dept. of Music, in Webster Hall. Blustery weather.
12 Alumni dinners tonight in Montrealand Bridgeport. Dartmouth Night.
Nashville Univ. Club, monthly dinner tonight, 6:30. Vermont at Hanover, basketball. Unsteady weather.
15 Oliver Goldsmith's "A Good NaturedMan" by the Players in Little Theater. Basketball & Hockey in Hanover, vs. St. Anselm's.
16 Annual Christmas Carol Service by the glee club, Rollins Chapel.
19 Varsity hockey vs. Concord (N. H.) Club, captained by Doug Everett '26. Big bust for the faculty—the annualChristmas Party in College Hall.
20 Xmas vacation begins, 12:15 noon; ends Jan. 8 at 7:55 a.m. Basketballvs. Stanford Club at Stanford.
Game tonight, basketball, vs. 7th 21 Regiment in New York and tomorrow night vs. C. C. N. Y.
29 Varsity hockey team plays in Rye, N. Y., vs. Colgate. A festive air abroad.
(From the N. H. Patriot, 1833) The Woodstock (Vt.) Courier states that after an examination of the three persons, lately arrested on suspicion of having taken the remains of Calvin Edson from the tomb in Randolph, the two belonging to the Medical Class at Hanover were discharged, and the third, Mr. H. Dana of Sharon, held to bail for his appearance at Court, in the sum of $500. All present at the Court of examination were satisfied that the body was not obtained for the dissecting room at Hanover, but most probably for some of the Anatomists in the Atlantic or European cities. The body has not been recovered.