Lonny Russ and "T" Brown were members of the Dartmouth bridge team which captured the intercollegiate club title in New York this winter, defeating the Harvard, Princeton, Yale, Cornell, Pennsylvania, and Williams club teams and being beaten only by the Columbia club.
From Bill Page in Harrisburg comes news of his four children's activities. Hazel, the eldest, after completing her home economics course at Ohio State University and being employed for a year at Temple University, is now married and living in Philadelphia. William Jr., who was graduated at Dartmouth last year, is now in the employ of Day and Zimmerman, an engineering firm of Philadelphia. Mary is a junior at Temple University, taking the course in physical education, and John, the youngest, is a senior in high school, planning to come to Dartmouth next fall.
The 1906 group of Boston held a luncheon at the Parker House on March 1, and are planning another for Wednesday, April 3. The hour is 12:45, the place Room 176, Parker House, and all 1906 men are welcome.
Bob Adriance is to teach in the summer session of the University of New Hampshire at Durham from July 13 to August 9 this year, offering courses in the teaching of unified courses in social studies, economics, and American history. Bob, as you will remember, is head of the department of social studies in the East Orange, N. J., high school. He is a member of the committee on citizenship training, department of secondary education, of the National Education Association, and is at present chairman of a committee of the New Jersey Association of Social Studies Teachers, surveying the present curriculum and offering recommendations for revision.
William Donovan now resides in Fontana, Calif., where his address is Route 1, Box 57a. He states his occupation as "Surplus Foods U. S. Government and Orange Grower."
Leigh Martin is in the business of receiving and shipping carlots of fruits and vegetables, at 234 S. E. Alder St., Portland, Oregon. His home address is 838 Albemarle Terrace, Portland.
Louis Russell is now with Tifft Bros., investments, at 28 So. Main St., Concord, N. H. He still lives at his delightful colonial home on Salisbury Heights.
Gene Smith, who is a special attorney in the office of the assistant general counsel for the Bureau of Internal Revenue, Treasury Dept., Washington, has recently moved his residence to 1869 Mintwood Place, Washington.
Clarence Tourtellotte, still steamship agent for the Canadian National Steamships, Ltd., has moved from Vancouver to Victoria, B. C. His business address in the latter city is Ogden Point Docks, and his home address 122 Cambridge St.
Ned Pearson, who continues in the banking business, is now located at 400 Sansome St., San Francisco, and is living at 286 Lenox Ave., Oakland, Calif.
Bucky Kraft, president of the Prosemaco Schoolkraft Company, has some new addresses, too. Business: 1606 No. 18th St., Kansas City, Kansas; home: 644 Huntington Rd., Kansas City, Mo.
Neil Buckbee, who is employed in Frank Eastman's engineering company, has moved his residence to 2311 Market St., Camp Hill, Pa.
Cupid Lindsay can be found at 405 Bank of Commerce Building, St. Louis, care of Charles Hamilton.
Brack Hazen, superintendent of traffic inspection for the N. Y. Telephone Cos., has recently moved his home to 31 Hotel Drive, White Plains, N. Y.
Secretary, Hanover, N. H.