News o£ Dartmouth in the service of the World will be of greater interest to the College family than the usual class notes, hence it is desirable that we do not encroach in space more valuable for other purposes. We shall hope to have brief items of interest concerning the class family and consequently urge you all to keep us informed concerning all class news, particularly of any participation of your family in the world struggle.
My summer has been full of necessary duties at home; this with the curtailment of automobile travel too reduced the opportunity for class visiting to a low point. Bob and Mrs. Brewer were with us for a few days—Me—Robbie—Sid—Peacham—Mo Lockwood—have written and apparently all are much as usual.
If forty-year friendships are worth anything there should be a premium in their value now. Let's collect this dividend at the University Club Friday evening before the Harvard-Dartmouth Game. Cards will be mailed later for your definite reservation but remember the date and place. You will realize the need of an evening of reminiscence. If you come it will be a great occasion.
Secretary, Canaan Street Lodge, Canaan Street, N. H Treasurer, Morristown, N. J.