Promptly after the victory of Dartmouth over Harvard on October 22, a group of classmates and friends assembled at the University Club in Boston for the annual family party, which by now has become an established institution. Of course everybody was delighted with the football game, but, greater than that, was the delight of meeting old friends and making new ones. It was a jolly company of 51 people, and the night was merry with song and story. George G. Clark presided with his usual grace and called upon many for toasts. Even the guests were pressed into service, Mr. Symes, Mr. Halliday, Anne Oakes, Wendell Barney, and Mr. Metzman. Of course the old class favorites—Weary Wardle, Bill Wiggin, George Evans, Dave Parker, Warren Kendall, Charlie Donahue, and K. Beal, performed in their usual inimitable manner, the whole festivity being crowned by the appearance of Tony Willard, who was in Boston for his usual visit to confer with the mathematical wizards of New England. During the evening Tim Lynch, Dave Parker, Alvah Sleeper, and others entertained with song, story, and music. Altogether, it was a delightful and satisfying event. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Owen A. Hoban, Charles H. Donahue and son, Jack, George G. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Warren C. Kendall, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Beal, Tim Lynch, Jim Barney and son, W. R. Barney, Mr. and Mrs. Luther S. Oakes, Mr. and Mrs. Louis P. Benezet, Dr. and Mrs. H. H. Dearborn, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin L. Allen, Guy E. Speare, Weary Wardle, Constance Wardle, Mr. and Mrs. George H. Evans, Dr. and Mrs. David Parker, May Parker, Frances Parker, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Wiggin, A. D. Storrs, Alvah G. Sleeper, Mrs. J. Wesley Plummer, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Halliday, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Kendall, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Symes, Mr. and Mrs. Warren A. Andrews, Morton Wheeler, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan C. Chapin, Miss Lydia E. Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. G. Metzman, Mr. and Mrs. Rolfe M. Kennedy, Mrs. Helen Kendall and Harley R. Willard.
On October 6, 1938, Dr. Edwin A. Hyatt of St. Albans was elected president of the Vermont State Medical Society at its 125 th annual convention in Burlington.
Marriages: Virginia Carver Whittier to Dr. Thomas Angell Warthin, October 15, 1938, Brooklyn, N. Y. Robert Melius Dickey to Barbara Barrow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Barrow, October 15, 1938, Lebanon, N. H.
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