Received a very interesting letter from George Ingalls of Boulder, Colo. "Have had a bitter cold December and another cold spell in January, but am now enjoying an excellent February. Maybe this would be of interest. In 1921 I got my master's degree in landscape architecture from Harvard. In 1922 Harvard offered me the Charles Eliot Fellowship for about a year's travel and study in Europe. Surprised and pleased, I accepted. The stipend was $1,200 not enough, so I had to borrow. I persuaded two Harvard graduate school friends to go along on their own one was Kenneth Stowell, Dartmouth '16, an architect. We three bought a Ford in England and had a great time for nearly a year in England, France, Spain, and Italy.
"I was an avid writer of letters to my parents, who saved all of them. In 1983 I reread them for the first time and thought them of sufficient interest to offer them to Dartmouth. That I did recently, and now I have a cordial letter of acceptance from Kenneth C. Cramer, archivist of the Dartmouth College Library. I am very pleased, as I was wondering what to do with the letters, which are in excellent condition."
A note from his daughter advised of the death of Arthur Gordon Boggs, on January 20 in a nursing home in Boise, Idaho. An obituary will appear in the ALUMNI MAGAZINE.
Cards and letters would be welcome from classmates and widows. Please send news of yourselves.
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