Class Notes

Boston

October 1946 D. H. NEWELL JR. '36.
Class Notes
Boston
October 1946 D. H. NEWELL JR. '36.

THIS FALL brings a change from recent custom in that the Harvard football game will be played at Hanover, on Saturday, November 9th. In order that alumni in and around Boston who may wish to go to Hanover on this occasion may start early to make their plans we are announcing early the fact that a special train will run that day between Boston and Hanover. It is expected to leave Boston shortly after nine in the morning, arriving at Hanover at approximately twelvethirty; returning it probably will leave Hanover around six in the evening, and arrive in Boston something after nine o'clock. Stops will be made at Winchester, Mass., and at Concord, New Hampshire. The train will include both buffet car and dining car, to the end that lunch, dinner, and refreshments may be obtained en route. The Alumni Association on behalf of all the alumni thanks Ned French '06 and his colleagues in Boston and Maine Railroad for making this service available.

Early in the fall Boston alumni will receive a mailing giving more specific details on this special train, as well as a calendar of other events scheduled for the coming season. Meanwhile we extend our hope that vacations proved sunny and refreshing, and that your return to the city finds you full of wim, wigor, and enthusiasm f0r.... planning for Dartmouth football games!

THIRTEEN IS A LUCKY NUMBER. With thirteen members, 1941 copped the attendance prize at a North-west Alumni Association outing held the past summer. Front row, left to right, Bill Pinney, George Kreuger, Phil Thompson, Don Norton, Jim Vaughan and Tom Oakes. Back row, Chuck Carlton, John Kelley, Vince Else, Mort McGinley, Bob Nissen and Gordy Ide.