Received a very interesting letter from Perry Boyn ton, which I will send in next month, as this number may be overcrowded. Both Perry and his wife are on the mend after a touch of pneumonia. .... Jimmy Reynolds made a Christmastide motor trip in the Sunny South Lunched with John F. McDonald recently. He has a third grandchild. His daughter and her husband, a prosperous leather merchant, live in one of the commodious ancestral homes in Peabody Center. Mac's second daughter lives at home, and his son is in Dartmouth. Mac and his Boston Transit Commission had a prominent part in the official opening of the new halfmillion-dollar underpass at Massachusetts and Commonwealth Avenues, January 27. . . . . Ran across Robert Leavens 'Ol recently. He is doing some special editorial work in Boston for the Unitarian Association. Has retired from the ministry. His home is in Berkeley, Calif. His brother George, who passed away twenty-five years ago, was a roommate of the writer for four years. And we never had a "scrap"! .... Dan Ruggles is sitting in court almost every day, hearing automobile cases At a recent dinner in Boston we saw Cush- man and Junkins 'B7, John Abbott '9l, and Salinger '92 James Fitzgerald of Carson City, Nev., is a member of the Dartmouth Association of Northern California.
ALUMNI FUND RECORD FOR 1937
21 contributors (60% of graduates),total gifts of $445.00 (69% of objec-tive ).
CHARLES A. HARDY, Class Agent
CONTRIBUTORS
1890 Beacham, Minot H. Beebee, Amander E. Boynton, Perry S. Canty, John P. Caswell, Charles O. Charles, Will A. Gerould, John H. Hanson, George M. Hardy, Charles A. Hilton, Henry H. Locke, Arthur H.1 McDonald, John F. McDuffee, Willis2 Mathewson, Ozias D. Moses, George H. Reynolds, James B. Ruggles, Daniel B. Scruton, Leon E. Stowell, Sheridan A. Woods, Frederick D. Young, George B. 1 Memorial gift from Mrs.Locke.2 Memorial gift fromMrs. McDuffee.
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