Class Notes

Cleveland

December 1937 Bruce W. Eaken '26.
Class Notes
Cleveland
December 1937 Bruce W. Eaken '26.

AFTER ADJOURNING the regular Saturday . luncheons for the summer months, the Dartmouth Club of Cleveland opened the season October 8, 1937, with a golf outing at the Lake Forest Country Club. This was better attended than previous meetings of a like nature, held in the early summer, in previous years. Jack Childs '09, formerly of the Chicago Alumni, and William Steck '32 were largely responsible for the success of the affair.

The Brown, Harvard, and Yale alumni met with us for luncheons and returns of their respective games. We held a. joint luncheon with the Princeton Club and invited wives and sweethearts to attend. This innovation was well received. Following the returns of the game, a tea dance was held at the University Club.

The officers and executive committee are attacking the problem of interesting more of the younger men in the club's activities, especially the weekly luncheons. A preliminary discussion with the younger men will soon be possible at an informal dinner, to be arranged for representatives of the last ten graduating classes.

An attempt will be made to have a large turnout of Dartmouth men and their families for the Dartmouth-Western Reserve University basketball game, to be played in December in Cleveland's new Arena. In all probability there will be a dance following the game.

MERRIMACK VALLEY MEETING IN LOWELL, OCTOBER 28Shown with President Hopkins at the Vesper Country Club gathering of alumni fromup and down the Merrimack Valley are William A. Thompson '25, president of theLowell Alumni Association, and Arthur F. Woodies '14, secretary.