Class Notes

Rochester

December 1937 Clark Weymouth '26.
Class Notes
Rochester
December 1937 Clark Weymouth '26.

WHILE THE Indians at the Bowl were rapidly recovering from their organic disorder, a loyal band of Hanoverians hovered about the radio at the University Club and could not withhold sympathetic symptoms as the convalescents put on a valiant yet traditionally ding-dong performance. Among the sufferers were the new faces of Zack Taylor '18, a former Dartmouth gridster and still a field mouse for The Portland Cement Association; Dr. Jack Norris '25, full time physician at Eastman's Mammoth Kodak Park Works; Bob Ingersoll '36, pursuing his medical studies at the University of Rochester School of Medicine.

On November 4 Philco Frank Hutchins '22 greeted a fine group of enthusiasts who responded to the appeal of his broadside "The Indian Rides Again." Plans for the Roundup to be held during Christmas vacation were announced and Monty Phillips '27 was appointed chairman. He will be assisted by Sid Backus '11, Ken Knapp '11, Ern Turner '33, and Wes Beattie '33. We reviewed the progress being made in other cities on Student Loan Funds, and hope to formulate plans for a similar project in Rochester.

Our senior member Clarence McKay '93, celebrating the return of his daughter from a 20-year sojourn in the Orient by escorting her to the Yale-Dartmouth fracas, inspired us with his thrilling account of the gamehis interest in Dartmouth is still as keen as in the early '90's when he was a leading member of the eleven.

And now it's the Big Red! We meet with them on the 13th here via the radio, and it will be a lively time as usual.