Class Notes

Class of 1903

May 1934 Dr. Edward K. Burbeck
Class Notes
Class of 1903
May 1934 Dr. Edward K. Burbeck

Whether the interest aroused among Dartmouth men in Senor Orozco's frescos is the real cause of tourist travel into Mexico or whether Arthur J. "Kid" Cohen is afraid that Mexico is about to undergo radical changes is not known by your Secretary. However it is a fact that Arthur and Mrs. Cohen are now enjoying a long desired period of travel through that country. We wish them both a most delightful journey and a safe return.

Dr. Otis P. Mudge of Amesbury, Mass., has been putting his spare time during the depression period to good service. Last year he was president of the North Essex Medical Society and this year is president of his Rotary Club. Edwin 8., a son and a senior at Dartmouth, was recently listed as having won honors in senior French.

George P. Hoke, son of George the Potholesker, has carried the Hoke banner forward by winning honors in sociology.

Meat and Sue Hanlon have safely returned from basking in the warm sunshine of Florida. But let us ask Meat about it. "Did I say Florida? I meant Little Americaor some such cold region. Ice, snow, andthe accompanying fur coats made lifetolerable, but, boy, give me the good oldNew England stove to drive out the chillingeffect of winter weather. On the way norththrough Virginia the snow was so deep thatstreet cars and automobiles were stalled inthe streets, and at Norfolk we boarded asteamer and finished our auto trip at Boston. Florida natives remarked as might aCalifornian, 'It is most unusual weather.'

Secretary, 198 Humphrey St., Marblehead, Mass.