The Dartmouth Lunch Club of Woroester held its sixteenth and seventeenth meetings on November 3, and December 8, respectively. At the first meeting Mr. Melvin O. Adams '71 and Mr. Arthur L. Spring '80 were to have been the speakers, but Mr. Spring was unable to be present because of the death of his brother, Clarence Spring. Mr. Adams spoke on some of the needs of the College. At the second meeting Mr. Walter H. Small spoke on the Dartmouth man as a school man, Mr. Charles T. Woodbury spoke on Industrial Education, and Mr. Walter S. Young, on some of the national problems college men are being called upon to solve. Mr. L. B. Downing of Hanover was a guest and responded to the request for a short address.
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