Class Notes

1903*

December 1941 DR. EDWARD K. BURBECK, HAROLD M. HESS
Class Notes
1903*
December 1941 DR. EDWARD K. BURBECK, HAROLD M. HESS

That the Harvard game failed to leave us limp or even disappointed perhaps accounted for the splendid spirit shown by the 25 people who gathered at the Hotel Commander after the game for the annual family dinner.

President Harry Watson gave the request "please be seated" and then introduced Mr. and Mrs. Camp of Springfield, Mass., guests of Ned and Charlotte Kenerson and parents of the Dartmouth tackle, who, it was agreed, played the best game of the Dartmouth linemen.

Then later Harry modestly called attention to the recent announcement that our own Billy Grant had been made a life trustee of Dartmouth and coupled with the fact that Big Chief Vic Cutter was so honored several years ago, expressed the belief that the class of 1903 always was a pretty good class.

At the conclusion of the dinner Orvil Smith showed the class as represented at the picnic at Vic Cutter's this past summer and other pictures taken about the campus at Hanover. At the request of the entertainment committee "O. W." showed in color many wild and domestic garden flowers which elicited the ohs and ahs of the party. Coupled with films taken in Vermont and New Hampshire by Ernest Brown, showing the beauties of nature right before our eyes, the act merited the great appreciation shown at its conclusion.

It was good to have with us again the genial barrister of Lancaster, N. H.,—Fred Baker and to greet Ray Brown of New York. Ray is getting over at every opportunity for class affairs and we wish he could bring with him others of the tribe.

Those in attendance were Fred Baker, Hamlin and Mary Bennett, Ernest and Elaine Brown, Dick and Helen Brown, Ray Brown, Ned and Edith Burbeck, Pip and Jane Howard, Herbert and Frances Kelley, Ned and Charlotte Kenerson, Mr. and Mrs. Camp, Charlie Luce, Orvil and Amy Smith, Harry Watson, and Dana and Isabel Whipple.

A letter from 'Wooly" Woolverton, addressed from the Jackson Building, Birmingham, Ala., that genial, sincere and loyal classmate of 38 years ago, shows "Wooly" to be the same boy in spirit but limited in physical activity. To quote, "As a matter of fact, I still love and enjoy life in spite of all my handicaps and have so many blessings that I don't have the heart to kick over my physical troubles." "Wooly" is in the Grandfather's Club and happily has his son in association with him in the practice of law.

The class sends you, "Wooly" its warmest greetings of friendship.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lyman Luce announce the marriage of their daughter, Elizabeth Cochran, to Dr. Joseph Peter Seraichick on Saturday, the 25th of October in Nashua, N. H. Elizabeth is one of the younger members of our class group, having attended many of our reunions and dinners, and we wish them a long and happy life.

Secretary, 198 Humphrey St., Marblehead, Mass Treasurer, 69 Park Ave., Bronxville, N. Y THE HOTEL COMMANDER DINNER