It has been good to hear the many favor able comments on our very successful Hanover Holiday held at the University Club. Special thanks are due to Clark Weymouth '26 and Don MacKay '20 for very able jobs as toastmasters.
Everyone is urged to pay a visit to the Stevens Building Restaurant, 17 N. State St., for lunch on Mondays at 12:15. Prices are very reasonable and cost is up to you. Tuss McLaughry was on the docket for March 10 with a talk on football. The following have been among those present recently at luncheons:
Bob Critchell '33, Marshall Beldmg '49, Bill Juergens "23, Ken Saunders '4B, Al Lover '26 Rog Wilde '21, Connor Show '43, Bert Hallin 24, Bob Mortimer '47, Don MacKay '20, Gene Hotchkiss '22 Gordon Hinners '45, Curt Kimball 50 Bill Pendill '48, John O'Brien, George Lyon 25, Warren Fellingham '26, Len Bohasseck 28, Tubber "Weymouth '26.
Eugene Hotchkiss '22 reported that his twin sons Ensign James K. Hotchkiss '50 and Ensign Eugene Hotchkiss '50 are on duty in the Atlantic area. Gene mentioned that his curling game hasn't been quite up to standard—due, we're sure to the recent poor condition of curling ice in the Chicago area!
Our congratulations to Roger C. Wilde 21 who was nominated by the Association for membership on the Alumni Council.
We'll be looking for you next Monday. Call up a couple of your Dartmouth friends and plan to make it a good get-together.
Secretary, 3018 No. Sheridan Rd., Chicago 14, III