To keep June plans before you, we repeat:
MONDAY, JUNE 9 — Arrival and registration; Cocktail Buffet Supper (including 1913 non-alcoholic punch); President's Reception; College Dance for those able.
TUESDAY, JUNE 10 - Class picture; Class meeting; Alumni Luncheon; Class Banquet; Dartmouth Players' show.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11 - General get-together; departure unless you can stay the week in Hanover or environs. A Memorial Service with 1912, 1914. and 1918 if it can be arranged.
The Reunion Committee (to whom you can send suggestions) is: George Knight, chairman, Box 94, West Harwich, Mass.; Warde Wilkins, secretary; Fred Page, Norm Catterall, Fred "Jack" Alden, Bill Gumbart, Oscar Scharrer, Bill Towler, and Bob Conant.
Bob Conant suffered a mild stroke in Hanover late in January but is back at his home. He wrote on March 2 that he was making progress, being lazy, reading, listening to records, walking some, and playing cribbage.
The Boston Alumni Dinner had but five '13ers present but Matt Gately from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, enjoyed every minute, his first chance to attend a Boston dinner since 1922. He has started back home via Florida, New Orleans, Los Angeles, San Francisco, and by boat around the Cape to Rio. BartShepard, Trowbridge, Shumway and Wilkins were the others.
Florida visitors are returning to Boston. Mose and Ele Linscott, back from Miami, were the first.... T. S. Jewett is in Pasadena, Cal., visiting Betty.
The George Watts sail on May 17, for Amsterdam, taking Betty to her husband in the 3rd Division in Germany. They will visit Germany briefly, then Geneva and Paris for research studies in the libraries and archives. They hope for Cape Cod the end of July.
Ros Powers has opened a law office in the New Saulpaugh Hotel in Catskill, N. Y. He was associated with the late James Hyer. Ros lives in the Melcher Apts., South Franklin Street, Athens, N. Y.
Bill Dent's daughter is now a Major, stationed at Valley Forge Army Hospital in Pennsylvania. She is the first negro woman physician admitted to the Regular U. S. Army. She is on leave from her position as Clinic Director in the Health Dept., N. Y. City. Bill's grandson, Phillip Lane, 17, is in the Air Force Electronics School at Biloxi, Miss. After his tour of duty he hopes to complete his education at Dartmouth. In January, Bill received a gold pin after twenty years' service with the New York State Dept. of Labor. He has purchased a home in East Hampton, L. I., where he can retire.
Herbert S. Austin '14, advertising managerof the Wellesley (Mass.) Townsman, hasbeen elected President of the New EnglandWeekly Press Association.
Secretary, Box 2057, Boston 6, Mass.
Class Agent, 109 N. Chatsworth Ave., Larchmont, N. Y.