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Concord S12c111a'm11x'. FOUNDED 1891. ANNIJAI. REUNION. GEORGIZ H. Mnslis, '9o. Lust XVednesdz1y in j:111uzn'y. Central and Klestern Massachusetts FouNoeo1s92. I21.M1sR C. P0'1 I'lCR, State Mutual liuililiug, Worcester. Nlgrch, 'Vermont Founneo 11193. 1-'RED A. HOWLAND, '87, Montpelier. .-Xt Montpelier in October. Southeastern New Hampshire Founoeo 1893 CHARLES A. FA11z11AN14s, '71, Dover. At Dover in February. Dartmouth Club of Boston FouNDEo1a9o. FRANK E. BA1:N,x1t11, ESQ., '91, 1.14 Wasliingtou Street, Boston. December. The Dartmouth Club of Boston holds dinners each month except in january, july, August and September. These dinners are held ztlte1'11z1telyz1t the University Club on the evening ofthe second Friday of the month, and at the lixt:l1zn1ge Club on the afternoon of the second Saturday of the Month. The Annual Meeting is held in December. Great Divide Founoso 1894. FRANK E. Gove, '88, 511-514 Ernest-Cranmer Building. Second week in january. Denver. Detroit WILI.lAhI S. SAYRES, '76, 163 Willis Avenue, West. january. Rocky Mountains A. G. LOMBARD, '79, Helena, Montana. February. Dartmouth Medical College XVILLIAM T. S1x11TH, '79, Hanover. I9
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