Class Notes

Chicago

October 1943 Robert S. Critchell '33
Class Notes
Chicago
October 1943 Robert S. Critchell '33

YOUR REPORTER has been lax in his news items of late—largely because he has been out of the city too frequently. We say too frequently advisedly because trains are better discussed than used these days.

We must say, however, that those news reports which we hoped to receive via postcard about Chicago Dartmouths-in-theService have been conspicuous by their absence. Summer interruptions are about over now, so won't you please lend a hand. For the sake of the record, please note a change of address (as of October 1) of your ever-hopeful editor to Suite A-1040, Insurance Exchange, Chicago, Illinois.

Bill Embree '21 reports that our good friend Lt. H. S. ("Hank") Embree USNR has been transferred from Great Lakes Naval Training Station to Newport, R. 1., in a specialized capacity.

The Chicago Association's last luncheon gave the boys an opportunity to hear Louis Leverone '04 express his thoughts on methods of handling the personnel problems of men returning from the Armed Forces at the end of the war. He also told us that the College, even now, was establishing a plan and an organization to aid in handling this most difficult question.