Class Notes

Keene

February 1939 R. G. Putney '22
Class Notes
Keene
February 1939 R. G. Putney '22

THE TWENTY-SEVENTH annual meeting of the Cheshire County (N. H.) Dartmouth Alumni Association was held at the Hotel Ellis Wednesday evening, December 28th.

In the absence of "Cramp" Carrick, Vice President Dave Putnam presided. Thirtythree members and guests were present. A nominating committee consisting of W. H. Watson '03, Fuller Ripley '33, and R. L. Holbrook '17 brought in the following nominations:

Pres.—David Putnam '26, Vice Pres.— James E. Robertson '20, Sec'y-Treas.—Russell G. Putney '22, Executive Comm.—Fuller Ripley '33, John Goodnow '28, E. C. Sullivan '24, Examining Comm.—N. H. Batchelder '03, Don Williams '07, C. B. Jordan '15.

The undergraduates present, Ken Arwe, Ivor Brandt and Henry Frechette gave short speeches regarding current affairs in Hanover.

Robert E. "Whitey" Fuller '37 was the main speaker of the evening, and gave a most interesting resume of the past football season, and a sketch of the basketball, track and baseball prospects. He described the trip to Stanford and believes that the Western teams are a bit better than the Ivy colleges, as they spend more time at it and get bigger, better, and more material. He then showed six reels of football movies through the courtesy of Coach Blaik.