Our newsletter keeps '31s in touch. Jack Benson recalls the '28 flood in White River Junction, when stalwart Dartmouth student volunteers were taken in railroad freight cars to shovel mud, potatoes and fish out of the cellars Jack recalls, too, the silent movies, with someone playing a piano, and the noisy audience loudly cheering the heroes and booing the villians.
Red Rolfe, the famous Yankee baseball player, liked popular music. His cousin, Norm Rolfe, was a real movie buff.
The obituary notices, though sad, recount the wonderful achievements of 31s and their involvement in civic and charitable activities.
George Adams, a U.S. Navy admiral who retired to Japan with his Japanese wife, greeted visiting classmates with a big sign reading "Dartmouth" in Japanese letters.
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