Class Notes

Class of 1925

February 1935 F. N. Blodgett
Class Notes
Class of 1925
February 1935 F. N. Blodgett

We spent a week-end in Hanover not so long ago and enjoyed the hospitality of the Inn under the personal supervision of Assistant Manager Eddie Griffin. It was news to me that he had recently been married, but we were delighted to meet his attractive bride.

It seems we had just missed the abovepictured stalwarts (Spring, Holden, Wilbur-'24-Sleigh, Hill, and White) who had stopped for a few moments to rest and refresh themselves before struggling on to brave the hardships of a strenuous weekend at the Ravine Camp of the D. O. C. at Moosilauke. No serious casualties were reported, although several new varieties of ski jumps, turns, etc. were introduced, and executed with little neatness and less dispatch. Unavoidably detained in Hanover, they finally set out through the deep snow for Jobildunk, but the night was dark, the new road elusive, and the trail obscure, and to add to their tribulations the camp had entirely disappeared. So they camped where they fell. Came the dawn—and not a hundred yards distant was outlined the new Ravine Camp Ask them sometime about night lite on Moosilauke.

The Boston Alumni Association has organized a luncheon club, as recently announced in the ALUMNI MAGAZINE. A room is reserved at the Parker House, and meals are served between 12:00 and 3:00 even day except Sunday. '25 has set aside the first and third Tuesdays of each month for luncheon meetings. Attending our first lunch the other day were White, Jim Adams, Line Davis, Bugbee, Hill, Levison, Chamberlain, Spring, Sleigh, Holden, and Blodgett.

Bob Hardy is now established with a law firm in New York City—at 15 Broad St. .... Drennie Slater has been re-elected to the Illinois legislature, representing Evanston in the lower house Don Moore is editor of the Argosy Magazine, New York. .... Tige Lyon continues his political activities in Waukegan, Ill., pushing doorbells in his free time in his official capacity of Democratic precinct committeeman. Tige divides his law practice somewhat between Chicago and Waukegan We are sorry to report that Dan Slawson is under treatment for a slight touch of tuberculosis, and is at present in a sanatorium at Mt. McGregor, Saratoga County. N. Y In our previous social note reporting the wedding of Neil Williams, we neglected to report that the nuptial ceremony was performed by Judge Daniel P. Trude, Dartmouth '01 Last week we were honored with a call from Professor Bob McKennan, who had come down from Hanover to deliver an address on the lives and loves of the North American Indians Another pedagogue who failed to receive mention in our recent field survey is Mark Emerson, who is now at Vermont Academy—with Larry Leavittteaching biology and social sciences, as well as advising the Camera Club.

Ken Montgomery took a November vacation this year, driving from Chicago to Jacksonville, Fla., to see his family. He stopped in southern Illinois for some quail shooting en route, but our southern Illinois correspondent does not report a decrease in the quail population of that section.

Ravine Camp of the D. O. C.—Moosilauke Spring, Holden, Wilbur '24, Sleigh, Hill, White.

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