THE WEEKLY luncheons of The Dartmouth Club of Toledo have gotten off
to a good start. They are held every Friday at 12:00 noon in the Pickwick Tavern room of the Willard Hotel. Service is a la carte. They are being attended with enthusiasm. We hope that any stray alumnus who is in Toledo on any Friday will join us.
In 1926 only thirty Dartmouth men could be located in Toledo, including students then attending. We now have a mailing list of seventy-eight, excluding present students. Arranged by classes the class of 1928 is in the middle.
"Doc" Spears 'l7 is doing a good job of coaching at the University of Toledo. He is very popular with the students and townspeople. Jim Bauman '4l is now attending the U. and is on the football team. H. Walker Vincent '25 after spending several years in the milk business, is now with Owens-Illinois Glass Cos. promoting milk bottle sales. He spends much of his time in the east.
Frank Parmelee '34 has a leave of absence from The Toledo Scale Co. and is an ensign in the U. S. Navy. Bill Broer '41, when last heard from, was awaiting orders from the Navy. Charles Haskell '4O has a good job with Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corp. in Newark, Ohio. Bill Daniells '34 has a wife and two beautiful little daughters. He is foreman at the Libby-OwensFord Glass Co. in charge of the plastic division in the Safety Glass Plant.
Bob Draper '40 is a junior accountant with Konopak, Hurst and Dalton. Bud Wesselmann '27, the New York Life tycoon, has just moved his wife and two strapping boys into their brand new home at 2418 Middlesex Drive. Ed Searles '39 is a lieutenant in the Army Pay Master's Department at Camp Bragg, N. C.