Class Notes

Philadelphia

June 1940 H. B. King Jr. '33
Class Notes
Philadelphia
June 1940 H. B. King Jr. '33

ONE MIGHT ALMOST BELIEVE the football season has continued through the spring if the attendance at the regular weekly luncheons is any criterion, for each Tuesday finds the luncheon tables at the Dartmouth Alumni Association's meeting at the Yale Club crowded to capacity.

The plans are well under way at the present time for welcoming the track team on its arrival for the heptagonal games in Franklin Field Stadium on Saturday, May 18, followed by a dual meet with Penn on May 25 on the same field. It must be remembered that there are very few occasions when we in Philadelphia have an opportunity to view Harry Hillman's charges, and we hope to take full advantage of our opportunities on these two week-ends.

May plans in addition include Dr. Se- well's annual party at Bridgeton, N. J., to be held probably on May 16, and the first of the golf meetings with Cornell some two weeks later.

The new officers have their plans well under way for summer activity for the organization, and we again wish to invite all visiting Dartmouth men to attend our Tuesday luncheons whenever possible.