OFFICERS HAVE met various times at the home of Freddy Adams and have planned two affairs for Dartmouth men resident in Wellesley and nearby suburbs such as Newton and Needham. The first will have taken place by the time these notes appear. It is a dinner and get-together at the Outing Club Cabin in Groton on November 20. George Macomber '20 is now selecting his tenderest steaks which his able committee, Hans Paschen, Tuck '28, Frank Ryder '30 and Doug Leighton '34 will prepare with proper fixins.
The other affair is a movie show for the benefit of our scholarship fund. The Community Playhouse of Wellesley Hills has been encouraged to book "Slalom" and the Pete Smith short "Dartmouth Days" for December 9, 10 and 11. We receive a cut on all tickets sold by the committee and the younger generation has been turned loose on the community under the stimulus of ski equipment for awards. This being the opening of the snow sports season and coming right after the big Boston Garden winter sports show the appeal ought to be large. Various angles are being pushed to make Wellesley distinctly Dartmouth conscious on these dates. Just a word of caution, buy your tickets from a Dartmouth source if you want the scholarship fund to benefit. Committee working on this includes Art Chapin '06, Herb Austin '14, Harry Linnell '31, Hans Paschen, Tuck '28 and only to a slightly less extent all of the other 100 Dartmouth men on the Wellesley mailing list.