WE MISSED THE first issue of the ALUMNI MAG autumn crept up on us too soon .... still having glorious sunshine and balmy weather in Washington. .... We had no picnics or "events" during the summer, but luncheon meetings kept up with steady attendance
Committee of Herb Woods 'lO, Dave McCoy 'lB and Page Worthington '33 worked on a report to systematize the finances (if any) of our club Wilson back from trip to West Coast and refuses to shut up. . . . . Duke Barto '29 swings tremendous deal to move our lunches from Hotel Harrington to Hotel Annapolis Max Spelke 'l6 first lawyer to be admitted to practice before U. S. Supreme Court at Justice Black's first sitting Washington papers make first page copy of Max. . . . . Max assumes tolerant attitude toward Black Black assumes tolerant attitude towards Max .... no crax .... the boys read avidly reports of first two football games .... arrangements made for special wire from Yale game .... committee already working on joint football-and-beer party with Cornell for afternoon of game .... contacts being renewed with high school principals .... attempt to be made to show moving pictures of undergraduate life at all high schools Ryan '37, last editor of "The Dartmouth," a newcomer to Washington intellectual circles, and he attaches himself to our group .... welcome Ryan .... favorable sentiment for special car to Princeton game Woodrow Wilson High School, Washington's newest, sent five boys from first graduating class to Dartmouth Winnie Hobbs '33 throwing a broader shadow on Washington sidewalks than he did last year . . . .
maybe because he works for the Corporation Trust Warren Kendall's '99 genial countenance missing these days as he struggles under load of responsibilities in railroad work Buck Freeman, our perennial historian, renewed his New England allegiances in Vermont this summer. .... George Morris and his "iron hats" (Pierce and Hannah) too busy to sojourn with us much yet, but George will be commandeered for football comments as season warms up Invitation extended to all Dartmouth men in Washington this fall and winter to lunch with us at 12:30, Annapolis Hotel, every Tuesday .... no speeches, no formality, maybe not much lunch, but plenty conversation, and you have to be able to take it.