DEAN NEIDLINGER made us a visit in January and we all (the eighteen of us who attended the dinner at the Hotel Belvedere) greatly enjoyed meeting him again. He talked very informally about the present status of the College as an educational adjunct of the Navy, and of the plans being made for "reconversion" after the war.
Several new men appeared at this meeting: Charles Cahn, father of Charles Cahn Jr. '43; Mai. Cross '40, now with the Rheem Manufacturing Company; Ed. Howe '29; Harold Mosier '12, of the legal department of the Glenn Martin Company; Vic. Whitlock '39, sporting a full black beard; Don Millians '46. And we were very glad to see again, after a long lapse, our old friend Bill Bucher '32. Bill Grant Jr. '46, was home on leave in January from his post in the West. At Craig Field in Alabama on February Bth,. Hank Hastings '39 received his pilot's wings and a lieutenant's commission in the Army Air Corps.
NEW HAVEN'S Dartmouth Club gather for an evening and hear a talk by Richard Morris Henry '3 1, who was repatriated from Japan on the last Gripsholm.