The Springfield group held another of its enthusiastic meetings on the evening of March 28 at the Hartness House. As usual the boys gathered early and stayed late, enjoying an excellent meal and enjoying even more the complete and most interesting exposition given by Dean H. V. Olsen on the subject of Tuck School, its origin, aims and output.
As usual the crowd kept the speaker busy answering questions for an hour or more after he finished his planned remarks, and as usual the first question afterwards was "How soon will we meet again?"
Those present included: Henry Flinn '14, Harold Corwin '15, Andrew McClary '16, Ray Adams '19, George Page '20, Fred Vogel '22, Tom Byrne '22, Olie Olsen '22, Maurice O'Leary '26, Os Fitts '26, Kenneth Kent '28, Ed Phelps '29, Pete Wilcomb '30, Steve Williams '31, Andrew Titcomb '36, Hartness Beardsley '37, John Lovely '37, Phil White '37, Paul Olson '37, Armand Guarino '42, Leslie Allen '42, Roger Hammond '46, Alvin Battison '47, Allen Wilson '49 with his Dad, Earle Wilson, Ray Adams Jr. '51, Gene Brooks '52.
Obviously this crowd did not all originate in Springfield, but as usual Windsor, Bellows Falls and Brattleboro helped swell the numbers.
AT WORCESTER MEETING on March 30, Speaker Arthur M. Wilson, Professor of Government (left), chats with Club President Frank L. Harrington '24 (center) and 1915 Secretary Sidney C. Crawford.
Secretary, John T. Slack Corp., Springfield, Vt.