Class Notes

Class fo 1881

March 1938 Rev. Myron W. Adams
Class Notes
Class fo 1881
March 1938 Rev. Myron W. Adams

Michael has gone to Gottingen, Germany, where his address is Lotzestrasse 17. He will remain there for some time. It is his present plan to leave Europe in April and return to his native land, for the summer at least. Your Secretary wishes that you might all see his picture, with a group of thirteen American students, at their Thanksgiving celebration in Tubingen.

The financial report of Dartmouth College for the year 1936-37 lists the fact that the College received during that year from the estate of our classmate Wentworth the sum of one thousand dollars, the income of which is to be used for the general expenses of the College. It also lists the fact that the endowment funds include the Owen Copp Memorial of six thousand dollars, at present subject to an annuity, the income of which is to be used for scholarship purposes. Your Secretary apologizes that he had not noticed this latter item at an earlier date, but somehow it escaped his observation.

ALUMNI FUND RECORD FOR 1937

io contributors (48% of graduates),total gifts of $1,605.00 (863% of objective ).

WILLIAM B. GREELEY, Class Agent

CONTRIBUTORS

1881 Adams, Myron W. Balch, Gardner P. Castle, Charles A. Dewey, Charles G. Greeley, William B. Holt, Ira W. Hutchinson, George H. King, Charles F. Little, Clarence B. Mclntire, Herbert B.

Secretary, West Townsend, Mass.