Class Notes

Philadelphia

December 1937 Delong H. Monahan '24
Class Notes
Philadelphia
December 1937 Delong H. Monahan '24

SOME OF THE more air-castle-minded of our rabid rooters have begun thinking in terms of club-house expansion, their argument being that with upwards of twenty men from the Philadelphia district entering the College each fall we are rapidly out growing our present facilities. All of this has at least a kernel of plausibility, for certainly every Tuesday luncheon this fall has found the dining room taxed to capacity.

On September 14 all of the entering freshmen joined us for a Bon Voyage luncheon. On October 19 Lou Young, having officiated the previous two weeks at games involving Cornell and Yale, shared with us his impressions of the teams and their players. To the Yale game we sent a special car, and to the Princeton game the better part of a whole train. Other activities of the season included a Princeton game rally the night before the game with Lou Young again the principal speaker, an evening as guests of the Yale Club on November 10 to witness the official Yale pictures of that game, and a joint party with Cornell on November 13 to hear the radio returns from Hanover. Truly a big season that has kept us at fever pitch.