Class Notes

1892

February 1944 ARTHUR M. STRONG
Class Notes
1892
February 1944 ARTHUR M. STRONG

The report of the Alumni Fund in the January issue again indicates how much we are indebted to Geig for keeping '92 high up in all the various classifications. His is a record to be proud of. Speaking of Geig, I was amazed to learn from a recent letter that he has seventy-two students in his classes in education—ten Dartmouth civilians and the rest trainees, mostly from other colleges. Some men evidently expect to return to the careers they had originally chosen, after the war is over.

A Christmas greeting from Cox indicates that he is as enamored as ever with California climate, and Randall's card shows his hand has not lost its cunning.

Mr. and Mrs. Hayes were off for Orlando, Florida, on January 10, and the Strongs leave for Clearwater, Florida, the first of February.

Secretary and Treasurer Longwood Towers, Brookline, Mass.