Class Notes

Class of 1903

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

Word from Vic Cutter indicates that he is looking forward to a summer of out-of-doors activities up on the farm at New London, N. H. He is laying plans for an outing for 1903 at just about the time when his blueberry patch shows the juiciest berries. Any of you fellows anticipating a return to New England this summer will do well to so inform your Secretary in order that he may let you know the appointed time for the gathering of Potholeskers.

That the memories of last year's reunion are still fresh in the minds of those who attended I have evidence in the form of a letter from "Bucky" Lewers, which reads in part, "I still claim we had a greattime last June. Wish we were all going upagain this year." Meet you at New London, "Bucky."

The Dartmouth College Alumni Office has relocated Charles A. Tapper at 1555 Washington St., Denver, Colo.

Secretary Hodge of the Dartmouth Club of Northern New Jersey sends word that 1903 was represented at the annual dinner by Lewis H. Haney and Morton B. French.

Winfield Rice, formerly of the teaching staff of the Brooklyn, N. Y., High School, has for the past two years been active director of civics for the New York Cityschools. He spends his summer vacation in his old home town, Boothbay Harbor, Me.

Copies of the class report have been mailed to all classmates, and I trust no mistakes in addressing have been made. If you have not received your report, drop me a line and I will see that you have one.

Secretary, 198 Humphrey St., Marblehead, Mass.