Class Notes

Syracuse

April 1941 Cortland B. Horr '18
Class Notes
Syracuse
April 1941 Cortland B. Horr '18

AMONG THE DARTMOUTH men in attendance at the Dartmouth meeting March 2 here with Prof. Harold J. Tobin '17 were the following:

Carl Forsaith 'l3, Paul Howe 'l4, Geo. Gregory 'l7, Harold J. Tobin 'l7, P. R. Karnan 'l7, Cortland B. Horr 'lB, J. R. Stevens 'l9, C. C. Tallman '24, Martin Lower '26, D. W. Benson '2B, Wm. G. Morton '2B, Henry V. Curll '2B, Philip A. Lower '3O, Robert W. Norton '33, John W. Irving '29, S. Gardiner Spring '35, Richard Mosher '33, Henry P. Smith '33, Donald F. Wilson '3B, Gus Zitrides '39, G. E. Patterson Jr. '39.

Dr. Josephine R. Roe, one of the few women to have received other than an honorary degree from Dartmouth was in attendance and was introduced to the crowd.

Deans Samuel N. Spring and W. E. Mosher of Syracuse University were among the prominent non-Dartmouth graduates who attended as was the Hon. G. Frank Wallace, State Senator from the Onondaga County district.

Many of the Dartmouth men listed above brought their wives and older children. Mrs. Lucy Scott and Miss Eleanor Scott, mother and sister of Jim Scott '4O now at Tuck School drove in from Auburn, N. Y., for the affair.

After a buffet dinner at the University Club, the meeting adjourned to the club auditorium where Mr. Tobin talked and conducted a round table discussion for two very interesting hours.