Class Notes

1903*

May 1942 DR. EDWARD K. BURBECK, MORTON B. FRENCH
Class Notes
1903*
May 1942 DR. EDWARD K. BURBECK, MORTON B. FRENCH

Michael O'Malley is in the good old U.S.A. and not in Manila. In a recent letter to Edward F. Gibbons '0l he tells of having left that region because of ill health. Coming to San Francisco he has made a prolonged stay in a hospital but is now about ready to step out on the road of sound health. There are hopes that Mike will appear on the eastern seaboard before long.

Arthur Stanley Bolster '43, son of our own Artie, is maintaining a high scholastic standing, attaining a 3.8 last semester. His record for his sophomore year was a 3.6. Congratulations to Artie '43 and to Artie 'O3.

Bucky Lewers did a great job in rounding up 'O3 men for the New York alumni dinner. Ray Brown, Arthur Cohen, Harold Hess, Arthur Decatur, George Ford, Jules Walther, and Richard Brown, who used to live in Fall River, Mass., all responded to Bucky's call.

A letter from Henry "Hank" Porter, whose work on waterworks projects drives him hither and yon, tells of his home in Yonkers, N. Y. and of his present work for the Philadelphia Water Bureau dating from December 1940 and with prospect of another year or so before complete renovation of the system can be made. "Hank" is looking forward to a reunion return to New England in '43. A real welcome to you, "Hank."

The Century Classes dinner on the 28th of March in Boston was a most satisfactory gathering. The unanimous desire for the continuation of these dinners bespeaks the success of the idea of absence of any formal program. Of our class there were present Orvil Smith, Artie Bolster, Ned Kenerson, Dick Brown, Pip Howard, Herbert L. Kelley, Prex Whelden, Cherbuck Edwards and your Secretary.

Down in New Brunswick, N. J., out on Hamilton Road, one will see a brand new sign with white letters on the traditional dark green background which reads, "Dartmouth Place." That Dartmouth men always do seem to hang together would seem to be true, for here are the homes of Rutgers professors, L. W. Kimball, "Kimmie," Ted Germann '34, and Ralph Jenkins '14. A great idea Kimmie, worthy of a great fellow.

Secretary 198 Humphrey St., Marblehead, Mass. Class Agent, 2 Holmewood Lane, New Canaan, Conn.