Class Notes

Glens Falls

February 1938 James W. Ingalls '10
Class Notes
Glens Falls
February 1938 James W. Ingalls '10

THE ANNUAL meeting and dinner of this club was held at the Queensbury Hotel January 14, Glens Falls. Twenty-two men were present.

Clifford W. Higley Jr. '24 of Hudson Falls was elected president succeeding J. W. Ingalls. Philip R. Peck '30 of Glens falls was elected vice president succeeding C. W. Higley. John C. Liddle '28 of Glens Falls was re-elected secretary and treasurer. The president is to appoint a committee, one man from each of the neighboring communities, to cooperate with the College in the matter of interviewing prospective students. A committee consisting of George I. Davis '28, Robert P. Crawford '37, and James W. Ingalls '10 were appointed to arrange for a summer out-ofdoors meeting of the club. William H. Brown '16 as chairman of the nominating committee presented the above nominations for officers. J. W. Ingalls presided at the meeting.

Max Norton '19, bursar of the College, and a native of Glens Falls, was our guest and principal speaker. He told us interesting facts about the Administration of the College. This was intermingled with amusing anecdotes. Max did a fine job.

Also Eddie Chamberlain '36 was here as our guest. He told us some very interestingthings about the 1937 football season and also showed us some movies of the Yale Dartmouth game. We also had two reels of College Life at Hanover.

This was certainly the best meeting we have ever had in Glens Falls. The club is now well established.

The oldest club member present was Charles F. King, class of '81; one of our most loyal Dartmouth men. The member from furthest away was Charles H. Foxon '14 of Chestertown. Mr. Russell L. M. Carson, chairman of the Glens Falls Public School Board of Education and father of Sam Carson '36 and Charles Carson, now a freshman, was a guest at this meeting.