Class Notes

1915

APRIL 1978 MARVIN L. FREDERICK
Class Notes
1915
APRIL 1978 MARVIN L. FREDERICK

Alumni Fund time is here again, as well as the campaign to raise $160,000,000 over a five-year period to increase the endowment reservoir of the College and to provide funds for expansion and improvements. It has been announced that contributions to the Alumni Fund will be regarded as part of the capital drive. Therefore, you can kill two birds with one stone by increasing your gift to the Alumni Fund over the next five years. By so doing, you help the 1915 record for giving and also help to put the capital fund drive across.

The Class joins in welcoming Joe Yukica to Dartmouth as the new varsity football coach. We will look forward to seeing the team in ac- tion in the coming seasons.

More than a dozen classmates contribute $10 per year as dues to the Dartmouth Educational Association. These dues enable The Association to supply the College's office of financial aid with thousands of dollars for loans to students who might otherwise find it impossible to remain at Dartmouth. Classmates who would like to have a part in this enterprise should write to Wilbur W. Bullen '22, 38 Newberry Street, Boston, Mass. 02116.

A Christmas greeting from Jeanette Reynolds to Helen and Duze Lounsberry tells that on November 30 she became a great-grandmother. I wonder how many classmates are members of the great-grandparents' club at this writing?

Peggy Hitchcock writes of an impending visit to her son, who is in The U.S. Embassy at Tel Aviv, Israel. David Jr. '50 has been a foreign service officer in the State Department for many years. He was located in Japan at the time of a visit Marion and I made to that country years ago.

RFD, Box 231 Galway, N.Y. 12074