Class Notes

1903*

August 1942 DR. EDWARD K. BURBECK
Class Notes
1903*
August 1942 DR. EDWARD K. BURBECK

Owing to restrictions on gas and rubber for the duration it is deemed unwise to try to gather the members of the 1903 tribe of Indians at Big Chief Cutter's this summer. The memories of past glorious days spent in the presence of the Heap Big Chief and his Squaw will tend to keep the spirit of the tribe at its best until that time shall come when the Great White Father at Washington shall issue a synthetic substitute for the cover of the rims of our wheels which ever turn toward the north on the first Saturday of August.

And while we are discussing the affairs of the tribe let's look at the 1903 Grandfather's Club. On April 20, 1942, John Comstock Zoranovitch, Dart. 1977, let out a husky Dartmouth yell out in Cheyenne, Wyoming. The proud parents, Alex J. and Dorothy Comstock Zoranovitch agree that Dartmouth is the place for his education, and Harold D., the proudest grandfather in all Wyoming—well, he has designated the class already. Initiation into the Grandfather's Club comes next May, Harold, so start saving up your shoe leather.

Harold writes of the good health of his wife and hiinself through the winter. His letter paper bears the heading of the American Society of Civil Engineers, Irrigation Division, of which he has been a member for 32 years and is now a member of the Executive Committee.

During the year "Wooly" Woolverton of Birmingham, Ala. has added to his qualifications for the Grandfather's Club and the old reliable Ned Kenerson has recently added another star to his banner.

Prof. Ernest R. Groves of the Univ. of North Carolina has recently had published by Macmillan his Rauschenbusch Lectures of last year under the title "Christianity and the Family." This is his 31st book as author or co-author. Among his late publications are "What kind of a family do we wish to develop in America?", reprinted from the February issue of Marriage and Family Living-, and "Bibliography number 2, Book and pamphlets of interest to teachers and specialists in the field of marriage and the family," reprinted from the March number of SocialForces.

Harold D. King, formerly of 4540 Dextor St., Washington, D. C. about May 12th moved to 85 East Kaley St., Orlando, Fla.

Andrew Jackson, who has for several years been located with the S.E.C. in Washington, has taken residence in Philadelphia, at 2601 Parkway. His new business address is in the Penn A. C. Bldg., Rittenhouse Square.

Secretary, 198 Humphrey St., Marblehead, Mass.