Mrs. Zoe Presby reports the death of two of Presby's three boys: Clinton G. Presby died January 11, 1937, at Portland, Oregon, of pneumonia; Benedict Mason Presby passed away October 26, 1918, during the epidemic of influenza. The third son, James W. Presby, lives in suburbs of Portland, address, Brierwood Station, Fielding Road, R. F. D., Oswego, Oregon Mrs. Wallace writes that she suffered a slight cerebral hemorrhage last October, and is still confined to the house. ... .A full account of the Dartmouth dinner at Saint Petersburg Feb. 23 will be found probably in this issue in the report of the Florida Alumni Association. Gage although unable to attend was re-elected president for the ensuing year. Rice and the Johnsons were present and Stanley was one of the speakers; topic, Wives ofDartmouth. He was fully equal to the occasion The Sanborns at time of writing were at their usual Florida address, Coquina Hotel, Ormond Beach Welsh is strong for a reunion at Hanover next June, an informal one necessarily. It is hoped that a goodly number will find it convenient to be in Hanover.
Fund, Contributors for 1939 Contributors: 30 (97% of graduates). Total gifts: $1,214 (448% of objective). EDWARD W. KNIGHT, Class Agent.
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Bacon, George P. Bell, John D. Bickford, Charles W. Bingham, George H. Blakey, John M. Brackett, Frank P. Burnett, Edward A. Cleaves, Fordyce P. Conn, Charles F. Corwin, Carl H. Cushman, Henry O. Gage, Herbert E. Hadlock, Albert E. Hardy, William P. Howland, Fred A.
Johnson, Stanley E. Knight, Edward W. Merrill, William T. Milliken, Charles D. Morse, Morris W. Quint, Alice H. Ranlett, Harry W. Rice, Emerson Ross, Albion H. Ross, Winfred S. Sanborn, Frank B. Welch Joseph B. G. Wentworth, Fred W. White, D. Waldo Winn, Fred E.
Secretary, West Southport, Maine