Time certainly has flown since the year turned a few months ago, and your scribe has been pretty much on the run in a business way, with little time for much else. It is easy to comprehend a secretary's plight, when news should be so close, and yet so darned hard to weed out from the newsmakers. In short, even with our active Dartmouth group here in Atlanta, the fellows don't seem to get around to informing of events and happenings that might interest classmates spread far and wide over the country. Enough of that; it's late now and we must have a word or so for the Mayissue.
Even at this late date, we have two more prospects to interview finally, and the reports to be completely outlined and lined up. Then we'll wait and see how our efforts were spread, in the ultimate count of heads from these parts.
A social gathering is in the making for sometime in late April, as we write, but nary a luncheon meeting has been held in some months now. Personally, I have been hobbling around on crutches for some time now nursing the end of blood poisoning that struck my right foot, but that's about shipshape now. Speaking of things nautical, I understand we have an array of Dartmouths over at Athens, Ga., attending Naval schools of some sort and another.
May June be a newsier month!!
Secretary, Box 1011, North Decatur, Ga.