Spring is just around the corner, but you would not think so with several feet of snow on the ground. The Alumni Fund Drive for 1972 is on, and we hope that you will all take part in it.
Arthur Leavitt of Fairfax, Va., sent me a four column write-up in The Washington Star of February 5 about our deceased black classmate Ernest E. Just, marine zoologist, which will be of great interest to all Dartmouth men. It is included in "They Had a Dream," The Washington Star, P.O. Box 1111, Los Angeles, Calif. 90053.
Classmates having birthdays in April are Allan Brown, born April 4, 1885 and Wilfred N. Smart, born April 22, 1883. Keep well—smiling too.
Our 65th Reunion takes place on Friday, Tune 9 to Sunday, June 11, and you will be interested to know that the following classmates will attend with their wives: Philip Chase and Theora, FranklinCrocker and Helena, Orlando Davis andAnne, Robert Kenyon and Lura, and Secretary George Grebenstein and Ethel.
Those hoping to attend are WilfredSmart and Ruth, William Wildey,Arthur Leavitt, Ted Redington, Mrs.John R. McLane and Sarah Woodworth. Isn't that a good group!
Please send me your reply cards at an early date, informing me that you will register Friday, June 9 at noon at 1907 Class Headquarters, Function Room, Hanover Inn.
Your secretary-president is looking forward to enjoying our very special 65th Reunion on the Hanover Plain.
Secretary, 5 West Main St. West Upton, Mass. 01587
Class Agent, 8 Riverview Lane Concord, N. H. 03301