Class Notes

1885

June 1947 HENRY H. AUSTIN
Class Notes
1885
June 1947 HENRY H. AUSTIN

When this is in print the secretary and Mrs. Austin will be in their summer home in Webster, N. H. They closed their 24th winter in St. Petersburg, Fla., early in May and journeyed north by auto as they have done every year except during the war when gasoline restrictions made it impossible to undertake long trips.

The St. Petersburg Dartmouth Association has put on two successful luncheons since the annual dinner in February. The first on March 25 was attended by 24 men and the second on April 22 by 13. It was decided to hold these luncheons once a month through the summer with meetings at the Detroit Coffee room.

The secretary through no effort of his own has achieved an honorable position in Dartmouth affairs. He is usually the oldest graduate present. This honor has been held for many years by Rev. Tilton Bouton, of the class of '78. Mr. Bouton, though still actively carrying on his astronomical observations of variable stars, has not been able to attend the dinners for several years. He is still very much interested in all matters pertaining to the College, however, and is always glad to see his Dartmouth friends at his home in the Pasadena section of St. Petersburg.

Secretary and Treasurer, Webster, New Hampshire