Class Notes

Washington, D. C.

March 1948 Larry Reeves '33.
Class Notes
Washington, D. C.
March 1948 Larry Reeves '33.

THURSDAY, MARCH 25, is THE DATE! The event? The Annual Spring Dinner of the Dartmouth Club of Washington with Dean Lloyd K. Neidlinger as guest speaker. Karl Dollak '35 is Chairman of this affair and he promises a good program and a fine dinner. Place? The Hamilton Hotel. Time? Cocktails at 6 P.M. and dinner at 7. Let's have a good turnout.

When King Cole '19 and Charles Stickney '21 left the Nation's Capital, they really started an exodus of our faithful and hard working club members. We congratulate the following on their promotions but sincerely regret that this means they must leave our environs; Page Worthington '33, Win Hobbs '33, Bill Gaynor '33, Ollie Quayle '42, Baxter Prescott '39 and Mac Johnson '21. Hal Leich '29 has been elected second vice-president to succeed Page.

Speaking of vice-presidents, Washington is fortunate in having one of the "workingest" vice-presidents in the business in Herb Harwood '26. In addition to helping out Prexy Percy Russell '29, Herb is chairman of the Entertainment Committee and in that capacity has given us some excellent programs including: George M. Morris '11, who spoke on his recent trip to South America; Al Sutter '37, who spoke on his experiences as an aide in the Marine Corps; Judge Murdock of the District Tax Court and president of the Princeton Club of Washington; and Mr. Paul Banfield, headmaster of the Banfield School.

Many thanks to Red Whitney '12 and to the B. F. Goodrich Co. for their excellent technicolor film Rubber Lends a Hand.

With programs like these you can't afford to miss the Tuesday luncheons at the New Athens Restaurant at 12:30!

See you Tuesday!

ANNUAL SPRING DINNER Washington, D. C. Thursday, March 25, 7 P.M. at the Hamilton Hotel BE SURE TO ATTEND