Class Notes

Nashua

April 1937 George F. Thurber '11
Class Notes
Nashua
April 1937 George F. Thurber '11

THE DARTMOUTH ASSOCIATION of Nashua (N. H.) coupled their annual business meeting with a dinner at the Nashua Country Club Feb. 26, at which there were forty-two Dartmouth men and some guests attending. The idea was the outgrowth of interest which was aroused by our recent sponsoring of the glee club concert in this city, and the party was a great success; everyone seems quite enthusiastic and I hope that the Nashua Association will be more active in an organized way from now on.

Officers elected for the ensuing year, or until their successors are elected and qualify, were as follows: president, Harold D. Stillman '17; vice president, Donald W. Sawyer '21; secretary-treasurer, George F. Thurber '11.

Executive committee consists of the officers and Edmund F. Downey '30, Everett M. Stevens '01.

There was no formal program and during the evening the pictures were shown, followed by group singing until the hour of the Dartmouth broadcast, to which we all listened with a great deal of pleasure.

There seems to be a feeling that something was slipped over us in the matter of awarding the honorable mention for identifying the jazz arrangement of "Dartmouth's in Town Again." We phoned a telegram to the Western Union before the piece was hardly under way and being so near Hanover, felt that the Nashua Club should have been first under the wire. In any event the announced winner by reason of having been the arranger of the piece ought to be barred for professionalism. Would you recommend that the Nashua Club take an appeal to the United States Supreme Court after it is properly packed?