Class Notes

Boston

December 1947 DUNCAN H. NEWELL JR. '36.
Class Notes
Boston
December 1947 DUNCAN H. NEWELL JR. '36.

THE RALLY AT THE BOSTON CITY CLUE on the eve of the Harvard game drew a large and enthusiastic audience. Boston's President DickLane 'O7 opened the evening with a few comments regarding the activities of the association and then introduced Dave Camerer '37, who served as master of ceremonies. Those who were present were privileged to hear brief comments from Tuss McLaughry, from Whitey Fuller '37, and from President Dickey, following which movies were shown of the Dartmouth-Syracuse game of earlier this fall. The gathering was preceded by a number of class dinners and was followed by a period of informal get-to-gethers at the Wheelock Tavern, which was still in fine form when your correspondent had to depart at 11:30 for his last train home.

The next event on our calendar falls on Saturday night, December 20. On that evening, Dartmouth plays Holy Cross in a basketball game in the Boston Garden. Preceding the game there is to be a buffet dinner in the Hotel Manger (tariff $2.35 including tax and tips). The Wheelock Tavern will open at 5:30. The dinner may start at about 6:30 and the basketball game is scheduled for 9:30 (Harvard is playing Boston College in an earlier game at 7:45 p.m.). Tickets to the basketball game come at $2.75 or $2.00 each, depending on the location you like; the machinery for acquiring them all will have been explained in a letter you will have received before this notice appears in print. Suffice it to say here that a separate section is being reserved for Dartmouth cheerers. COME ONE!! COME ALL!! It will be a Dartmouth night, December 20, at the Hotel Manger.