Class Notes

Connecticut Association

October 1936 John F. Conners '14
Class Notes
Connecticut Association
October 1936 John F. Conners '14

THE LATE DATE for the annual summer party proves a handicap to the news collectors. The committee in charge chose September 10 at Hubbard Heights, Stamford, Connecticut, in order to eliminate the vacation handicap. Indications point to the usual crowd for golf, with promise of a good attendance from most sections for dinner. Hal Rider '25 and Everett Robie 'l7 are in charge Very little Connecticut activity since June, except for .... The Summer Theatre Party at Westport Country Playhouse in July, when Shaw's "Fanny's First Play" attracted a full house, thereby adding about two hundred dollars to the Student Aid Fund. Seventeen hundred dollars are now at work for undergraduates in the Bridgeport area Most all of the city Associations plan meetings for September

The undergraduates party was held at Brooklawn Country Club, September 9. This custom, for the season's opener, grows more popular each year and can be recommended to other clubs. Undergraduates, their dads, and alumni seem to enjoy such a meeting at the start of the school year, as much or more than any that follow. . . . . Our records show 835 alumni and 204 fathers in Connecticut this year.