Class Notes

1932

MARCH 1995 Joe Roberts
Class Notes
1932
MARCH 1995 Joe Roberts

Assembled on the Hanover plain on Dartmouth Night weekend were a fine group of '32ers and friends. They were: the Art Aliens,Dawn Auten, IsabelleBarber, the Boldts with son and his wife, the Cardozos, Don Dalrymple and guests, the Liesons, Markses, Olmsteds, Pierponts,Terry Nitschelm, Harry Rowe and BrynneWarsaw, Ed Smith, the Stroibers, and the Whitehairs and their guests. They enjoyed watching the Green beat Yale, and voted to have a single mini in 1995 on Dartmouth Night weekend. If they were nostalgic and looked back to their junior year they might have remembered that in 1930 Robert Frost won the Nobel poetry prize and Sinclair Lewis the literature prize; Bobby Jones, at age 28, retired from competitive golf, having won all the major tournaments that year; and Babe Ruth, criticized for having a salary greater than President Hoover's, said, "I had a better year than Hoover."

For six months we have received little news from classmates, so the following is for those bivalve mollusks who don't use the green cards that are addressed to the secretary. If you think you can remain incognito, you are wrong. The class secretary is also the class necrologist, and he has the last word. When you reach that undiscovered country from whose bourne no traveler returns, the Alumni Records office digs deeply into buried files and sends tons of information about you to the necrologist. He writes and publishes your obituary in the DAM, and the world learns all about your secret life. So don't be a clam. Be a clamorer!

It is with sadness that we report the deaths of Charles A. Mayo, Elliot B. Noyes, and Bruno M. Saia. There will be obituaries later, if not in this issue.

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