Gregory, Warren F. (In memoriam)—ln the issue of last June it was stated that we might count one more grandchild of 'BB, as we had just heard of the good fortune of Mrs. Hope Gregory Bird. No more information was at hand. We now make up for lost time by giving the names of all of Greg's grandchildren. Mother is Mrs. Hope Gregory Bird. Nancy, age 9; Gail, age 7; Warren Gregory, age 5; and Courtney, age 1.
The picture which I have asked the Editor to insert shows Greg in his most characteristic attitude when telling of events long since forgotten by most of us.
Dunlap, Fred T—Writes that he and Spencer had the responsibility and pleasure of representing 'BB at the recent annual dinner of the "Florida Dartmouth Alumni" meeting. The fried chicken, southern style, was good and the talk by Prof. E. E. Smead of Dartmouth was most reassuring. According to Fred, College students are not as pictured in the press but the vast majority of them were as stable in their social thinking as the granite hills of New Hampshire. Let's all rejoice. Fred has promised to come north this summer so that we may be able to get more good news.
Fund Contributors for 1940 Contributors: 11 (46% of graduates). Total gifts: $325 (159% of objective). ELEAZAR CATE, Class Agent.
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Cate, Eleazar Chase, Frederick H. Clark, John L. Dunlap, Fred T. Hardy, George F. Keay, Forrest L. Lougee, William W. McCarthy, Charles T.1 Spencer, Henry F. Williams, Berton Williams, Wendell 1Memorial gift.
See Warren Gregory as he recall memoriesof Hanover days on the Secretary's piazzain Maine.
Secretary. 11 Oak St., Belmont, Mass