Class Notes

Baltimore

June 1937 Harold R. Hastings '00
Class Notes
Baltimore
June 1937 Harold R. Hastings '00

IN APRIL YOUR correspondent had the great pleasure of attending, with his brother, of the class of 1904, the annual dinner of the Washington alumni, where he met several old friends and listened to a fine talk on the state of the College by his classmate, Professor L. B. Richardson.

Our own annual dinner, to be held May is, promises to be a very interesting occasion, attended by several distinguished guests, some of them from Washington. The guest of honor, President Isaiah Bowman of The Johns Hopkins University, will discuss the problem of "Forecasting What a Democracy Will Do." For the first time in many years we have the satisfaction of being represented at the Secretaries' Meeting in Hanover—by William Klingaman '36. And next fall we shall be represented in the freshman class by a fine group of Baltimore boys, seven of them at least.