L. E. Stone '19 will in October celebrate his tenth anniversary as a resident of the club, amidst what we trust will be appropriate ceremonies. This makes Mr. Stone the Club's oldest resident, or should we say longest resident? At any rate, he holds quite a record, and 38th St. is all set to go wild at the appointed date. Mr. Stone attributes his long residence at the Club to complete abstinence from opium, plenty of fresh air, and a broken shade in the window of the Midston House across from his room.
[This is the first of a monthly series ofnotes on Dartmouth activity in New YorkCity, written by Mr. Sellmer, formerly editor of the Jack-'O and now free lancewriting in New York.—ED.]