Class Notes

1887

April 1952 FRANK B. SANBORN, ALBERT E. HADLOCK
Class Notes
1887
April 1952 FRANK B. SANBORN, ALBERT E. HADLOCK

Way back in our senior year some of us met a new student, about our age, who had started in a class below '87; he was a real stenographer who had come to study journalism. In his first year at Dartmouth he decided to leave and seek a college where he would find more opportunity to earn and to practice journalism. He became a successful newspaper reporter and popular editor, but he did not forget Dartmouth. In later years he came back again and again to meet old friends and reminisce—Robert Lincoln O'Brien.

Your secretary was pleased to receive a letter from him February 19, written at the Metropolitan Club, Washington 6, D. C.: "You have no idea how interesting I am finding your class history (our 50-year book). Since I am not a member of the class I beg you to drop the small check enclosed into its class fund. I ought to have been in that class because it fits my own age."

Join us, Robert, at our 65 th in Hanover at next Commencement time.

Secretary and Treasurer, 37 Arlington St., Cambridge, Mass. Class Agent, 115 Broadway, New York 6, N. Y.