Class Notes

Class of 1899

March 1938 Owen A. Hoban
Class Notes
Class of 1899
March 1938 Owen A. Hoban

Charlie E. Cushman has changed his residence to Illinois Athletic Building, Chicago, 111.

A letter from Ikey Leavitt advises the Secretary that the little bunch of snapshots, which he took at the Ad Iterim and which he put in circulation by a chain letter, took just six months to make the round of the class.

Married, Arthur M. Brown, son of Arthur H. Brown, to Evelyn Ferrario at San Francisco, Calif., December 31, 1937.

The foregoing news item is in a letter the Secretary received from Arthur H. for inclusion in the forthcoming class report. The most amazing thing about it all is that this is the first direct personal news from Arthur for many years, and we are glad to have it. The full letter will be in the class report for 1938.

Charles W. Bonney is back home in Philadelphia from a month's trip to England. Charlie didn't like the weather "over there." He got his feet wet in London.

Eddie Skinner's annual appeal for class tax is in the mail and all will have received it by now. Make the response snappy, boys. Eddie will need the money very soon.

Up to date, February 5, 1938, thirty-one faithful souls have answered the Secretary's appeal for letters for the class report. This is fine, but we would like about 60 more, which would make it just 100%. Some day we are going to get that many.

If any of the class are still young enough to want to ski and are in the vicinity of Plymouth, N. H., you are invited to visit George G. Clark and try your skill on his private ski run. The house at the foot of the run is well equipped with splints and bandages, which George will help you to adjust.

Jim Richardson's Dartmouth-in-Politics movement has gotten on its way, and, like a wet snowball rolling downhill, gets bigger every minute. The Secretary already has three assignments in nearby towns to contact young men anxious to get going. If Jim asks for your help, give it to him. The possibilities in the movement are unlimited.

ALUMNI FUND RECORD FOR 1937

5/ contributors (62% of graduates),total gifts of $900.50 (58% of objective).

GEORGE H. EVANS, Class Agent

CONTRIBUTORS

1899 Abbott, Alson M. Adams, Charles E. Allen, Edwin L. Asakawa, Kan-Ichi Barney, James L. Beal, Kenneth Benezet, Louis P. Berger, Henry J. Bonney, Charles W. Brown, Nelson P. Chase, Hawley B. Clark, George G. Dearborn, Henry H. Donahue, Charles H, Drew, Pitt F.1 Evans, George H. Ford, Daniel French, Harold O.2 French, Harold O.3 Fuller, Montie J. B. Gannon, Joseph W. Hawkes, Ralph W. Heywood, Augustine L. Hoban, Owen A. Hobbs, Joseph W. Hopkins, Arthur W. Hutchinson, William L. Hyatt, Edwin A. Kendall, Warren C. Leavitt, Alvin B. Lynch, Theobald A. Miller, Herbert A. Nye, Edward L. Oakes, Luther S. Parker, David W. Payne, Ralph W. Pearl, Raymond Richardson, James P. Sanborn, Frederick R. Sargeant, M. Motley Sewall, Millard F. Silver, Ernest L. Staley, Frank C. Storrs, Adna D. Surrey, Frank M. Tootell, Albert B. Varney, Lucius E. Wardle, Edward B. Whittier, Thomas T. Wiggin, Arthur D. Winchester, Philip H. Woodward, Walter C. 1 Memorial gift from hissister, Mrs. E. K. Hall.2 Memorial gift from hisclassmate, Mr. H. H. Sears.3 Memorial gift from hisclassmate, Mr. Warren C.Kendall.

Secretary, 31 Parker St., Gardner, Mass.