Class Notes

Eastern Pennsylvania

February 1938 Charies A. Stickney Jr. '21
Class Notes
Eastern Pennsylvania
February 1938 Charies A. Stickney Jr. '21

DARTMOUTH NIGHT WILL be the signal everywhere for mass meetings of Green tribesmen .... in this neck of the woods, they will journey from points as distant as Pottsville and Pottstown, Penna., Blairstown and Washington, N. J. .... Bethlehem will be the focal point President Andy Marshall '22 will again this year play the role of host .... displaying his uncanny knack for doing the right thing, Andy last fall moved into a larger home, the better to handle the traffic jam on Dartmouth Night .... the get-together promises to be one of the big events of 1938 in this rural section (Philadelphia Alumni Association officers please note) .... March 3 is at this writing the tentative date set for the celebration

.... your reporter slipped up last month in not revealing that Jack Loose '33 was sojourning temporarily in Hartford for the purpose of securing first-hand knowledge of the insurance business .... he will be at large in the Reading sector by the time you read this .... which explains his inability to be with the gang December 3 . . . . the investment business lost a good man in mid-November when Jack resigned his position with Cassatt & Cos personal intelligence reaching headquarters from Allentown includes the welcoming of new arrivals by Kingsbury Badger '29 and Jack dejourno '35 ... . King's is a daughter; our spies are now out on the dejourno case with particular reference to the gender of the little bundle of happiness .... Lee Jamison '25 has moved his home to the University Club, Bethlehem .... eligible bachelors are not very plentiful in our ranks .... the suggestion has been made that this gossip-column have a slogan .... converting to Eastern Penna. use, the famous Southern newspaper's motto, "The Journal Covers Dixie Like the Dew .... the original sounds rather pretty over the radio (when set to music) . • • • the idea, however, seems humid to this correspondent .... missiles should at all times be mailed; anonymous contributions will be disregarded, if possible.