SEE YOU IN HANOVER JUNE 13, 14, 15
Have you sent in your reservation for our Reunion in Hanover June 13, 14, 15? If not. you should do so at once. The committee is planning an excellent program and they deserve the cooperation of us all.
Katherine and Turtle are coming from Vancouver, the Welches from Washington, CapPierce and his wife from California, DaveMain from Denver, Evelyn and Clyde Souter from Reno, Roy Owen and daughter from Detroit, Dan Hatch from Montreal, Paul andCatherine Hagberg and their two daughters from Chicago, Don Mclntyre from Glen Ellyn and Martha, Meredith and Nat Leverone from any place west and south of the Hudson River.
Bud Webster has recently purchased a home in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., so will probably be spending his winters at least in the sunny South.
At the Boston Alumni Dinner February 26, Roy Dennison, Max Hartmann and NormRussell represented 1906.
Phil Chase retired from the Kennecott Copper Co. on January 1. He keeps busy by volunteering' for work in the Red Cross Blood Bank and the Veterans Administration.
A note from Madalyne Brock advises that May nor is in the hospital seriously ill with a heart attack. While they still hope to be in Hanover in June it will depend on whether or not Maynor can make it.
On February 19, North Carolina College, at Durham, dedicated a new dormitory, Chidley Hall, in honor of Dr. Howard J. Chidley. This is the only building on the campus named alter a non-resident of North Carolina.
Have just received word that Cupid Lindsay passed away on March 20.
Max Hartmann needs your help more than ever this year if 1906 is to make a good record in the Alumni Fund drive. At our reunion in June, Max would like to report 100 per cent in participation. This will be easy if you will send in your gift at once and not make Max write you again and again. DO IT NOW.
Halsey and his committee have arranged an excellent program for our reunion and anyone who fails to show up will miss a grand time.
Friday 6 P.M. —Dinner with '07 and '08—Thayer Hall 9 P.M. —President's Reception 10 P.M. —Alumni Dance at College Hall
Saturday 11 A.M. —Class Picture 12 Noon—Alumni Luncheon Ladies invited for the first time 4 P.M. —Class Party at the Edgertons 6 P.M. —Class Dinner at Thayer Hall 9 P.M. —Dartmouth Players at Webster
Sunday To be announced The nominating committee has proposed the following slate of officers: President— Walter Powers; Vice-President— Thurlow M. Gordon; Treasurer—NormanRussell; Secretary—Edward B. Redman; Member of Executive Committee—Thomas M.Connell.
Any additional nominations should be filed with the secretary on or before June 13.
1900 1901 1902 1903EIGHT-CLASS DINNERFriday, May 9 6:30 P.M.at Schrafft's 16 West Street Boston 1904 1905 1906 1907
Secretary, 37 East 39th St., New York 16, N. Y. Treasurer, 9 Pond St., Newburyport, Mass. Class Agent, 208 Fuller St., Brookline, Mass.