All '93 men have had a letter from President Cox regarding our 55th year reunion. We urge that you all make reservation at once for room for the weekend of June 11-14, by writing Miss Carey at the Hanover Inn. Don't delayl
The dinner of the Dartmouth Alumni Association of West Florida, held March 2, at the Concord Hotel, St. Petersburg, brought together again Arnold, Aborn, Ebbs of Clearwater and "Lill" Eaton of Fort Lauderdale.
Speaking of Arnold—we note that he has had newspaper publicity by being chosen by the All-States Retired Teachers Association, Chairman of a committee to present the case for tax relief of pensioned persons to officials of the Federal Government on behalf of the Association.
Through the courtesy of Dr. Hermann Christophe '97 of Manchester, New Hampshire, who has sent us an illustrated newspaper dipping, we are privileged to look upon the benign countenance and figure of our own "Sam" Hunt and to learn that "Sam" was the senior member of the over one hundred other Dartmouth Alumni gathered recently at the annual dinner at the Derryfield Club, Manchester. We will all hope to see "Sam" and Mrs. Hunt again in June at Hanover.
A very interesting set of letters has come to your secretary from Judge "Ed" Griffith of Manchester, Vermont; they are from Mrs. Charles R. McKenzie, widow of our beloved classmate, and she is now located at 53 Central Avenue, Newtonville, Mass. They are mighty interesting as they tell a great deal of our classmate's work, their life together and of their son's activities. A later issue will bring you more details.
Secretary, Floronton Hotel, St. Petersburg, Fla. Class Agent, Box 402, Claremont, N. H.