We regret that these few notes have to be sent in to the ALUMNI MAGAZINE just before the Dartmouth alumni dinner in New York. It is hoped that 191 a will be very well represented and even win the prize for the best attendance.
For your choice football seats for next year we should have plenty .of political pull, what with Tex Morris' boy as manager of the football team.
Bud and Mrs. Hoban have just arrived in the big town of New York after spending the past three months in and around Washington and Baltimore. Their camps Wallula for boys and Marlyn for girlsare well booked ahead for what Bud tells us will be the finest group he has ever had.
Syd Clark has completed his latest book and adventure, "Spain on Fifty Dollars." We promise to add the volume to the 1912 library.
Scotty Rogers is newly designated in our files as vice-president of Simmons Manufacturing Cos. of Cleveland. His home address is 12337 Cedar St., Cleveland Heights, Ohio.
Mark Reed's permanent address is still Chelmsford and his business address Box 942, White Plains, N. Y. Business playwright.
Don Augur resides at 175 Lovell Rd„ New Rochelle, N. Y., and is in advertising and sales promotion with the Crowell Publishing Cos. of 250 Park Ave., New York.
Ned Richmond, formerly located in New Jersey, is now in Pennsylvania as extension entomologist of the Agricultural Experiment Station of State College, Pa.
Ed Richmond is still civil engineering, and is living at 43 Lincoln Ave., Highland Park, N. J.
Jim. English is teaching Spanish and French at Grove City College, Grove City, Pa.
Jack Cronin is secretary and treasurer of the Manufacturers Association, located at 60 East 42d St., New York, and is very active in the affairs of the Dartmouth Club Jack is still living in Pelham.
Arthur Smith—unheard of for a lone time—has finally been located, and we have the address as Bearskin Neck, Rockport Mass.
Tom Lampee is in the automobile business and resides at 34 Ivy St., Boston.
Vern Greene is head of the German department of the Noble and Greenough School of Dedham, Mass.
Jack Fox in Pittsburgh, Pa., is president of the Alumni Association of Western Pennsylvania. Putt Russell and he appear to represent 1912 in that section. Old King Cole, formerly a member, is at present reported in West Virginia.
Through the courtesy of John Remsen of that very nice class of 1913 we are sent a clipping from the New York Times describing Judge Harry E. Trapp's sentence of four boys who tried to break into a movie house. They were ordered to scrape gum from the floors, lobby, and chairs to work out the admissions to the movie house.
Secretary, 1452 Broadway, New York