A meeting of the New York members of our committee was held at the class dinner in October at which were present Kell Rose, Al Bradley, Charlie Comiskey, Jack Healy and myself.
As of October 30th, two other pledges have come in making a total of 54 men who have responded affirmatively.
A letter from President Hopkins, a copy of which you have received by now, represents a keen analysis of the attitude of the Trustees concerning the problems of the collection and their appreciation for alumni support whether large or small. The important thing, of course, is that each of us shall feel that we have a part in contributing to the maintenance of the college.
A FEMININE REMINDER. JUNE, 1940 "1915"
Calling All Wives and Children
Don't ask the other girls in earlier classes, "shall I go back for Reunion?" They do not know that '15 is different. Come and see. We even hope to be unique and answer that time honored question, Dartmouth men vs. Wives returning for Reunion. In these able and efficient hands lies the feminine rainbow of ' 15's 25th.
Madeline (Mrs. Murray) Austin Beth (Mrs. Dale) Barker Fannie (Mrs. Don) Bennink Madelaine (Mrs. Jack) Bowler Dot (Mrs. Chan) Foster Marion (Mrs. Bill) Huntress
Margery (Mrs. Fletch) Lois (Mrs. Norvie) Helen (Mrs. Kell) MARGUERITE (MRS. AL)
Low Milmore Rose PRIDDY, Chairman
From the call that went forth in the September issue quite a few sent in their thumbnail sketches for the file and for future publication in regard to those who will be back in June. If all who see this will take just a moment to put on a post card the data asked for, it will be lots of help to the committee in getting this material lined up early. Won't take a minute to give:—name, address, present occupation, marital (hope they don't misprint this "martial") status and about 10 words of description of your present status—and then address the card to Don Bennink, P. O. Box 697, Lawrence, Mass.
MERRY CHRISTMAS TO YOU ALL!
Chairman
45 East 17th Street New York City