THE following arrangements have been made by the College for the entertainment of the alumni during the Commencement season of 1907.
The dormitory section of College Hall, and as many other dormitories as necessary, will be reserved for the alumni. The rooms are conveniently located, and will be under the charge of a housekeeper during the Commencement season. Effort will be made to give satisfaction to all, and especial attention will be given to the applications of older alumni and alumni to be accompanied by their wives. The rates in all rooms furnished by the College will be $1.00 a day for each person. Meals will be served alacarte in the dining rooms in College Hall. The club rooms of College Hall are ample for all social uses of the alumni, and for the serving of class suppers. All arrangements for the entertainment of the alumni,singly or in classes, are in the hands of the Secretary of the College Club, to whom all letters of inquiry should be addressed.
The Hanover Inn, under charge of Mr. Arthur P. Fairfield, offers the same rates at Commencement as at other times in the year—$2.50 per day, with extra charge for bath-room, or double rooms when occupied by one,—but the rooms at the Inn are engaged months ahead by friends of the students.
Classes wishing to have their reunions in dormitories or recitation halls of the College can make arrangements to this effect. Attention of the Secretaries and Reunion Committees is called to the following vote of the Trustees: "Voted: That during the season of Commencement the dormitories of the College be open, so far as practicable, to the alumni who may return, whether singly or in classes, with the understanding that it is the express desire of the Trustees that no liquors be provided or used in the College buildings—the rules of the Faculty already prohibiting such use by the undergraduates."
Every effort will be made to make satisfactory arrangements for the alumni, but applications received before June tenth will have the benefit of the earlier assignment of rooms.
PROGRAM
SATURDAY, JUNE 22
8.00 P.M. Speaking in Dartmouth Hall for the class of 1866 prizes and the Barge gold medal.
SUNDAY,JUNE 23
10.30 A.M. Baccalaureate Sermon by the Rev. Gains Glenn Atkins, D.D. '06, of Detroit, Michigan.
8.00 P.M. Address before the Dartmouth Christian Association, by the Rev. Frederick Harrison Knight '82 of New Orleans, La.
MONDAY, JUNE 24
2.30 P.M. Class Day Exercises.
5.00 P.M. The Dartmouth Club of New York will pour tea at College Hall.
8.00 P.M. Operetta, "If I Were Dean."
10.00 P.M. Promenade Concert in College Yard.
TUESDAY, JUNE 25
8.30 A.M. Meeting of the Phi Beta Kappa Society.
10.30 A.M. Public meeting of the Alumni Association ; Address by the Hon. Theodore E. Burton of Ohio.
2.00 P.M. Annual meeting of the Alumni Association.
4.00 P.M. Baseball game.
5.00 P.M. Reunion of the Greek Letter Fraternities.
7.45 P.M. Presentation by the Dramatic Club, "Bachelor Hall."
9.30 to 11.00 P.M. Senior Reception in College Hall.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27
9.00 A.M. Prayers in Rollins Chapel.
9.30 A.M. The procession will form in College Yard for the Commencement Exercises in the College Church, including the conferring of degrees in course and honorary degrees.
12.00 M. Lunch in College Hall.
9.00 P.M. The Commencement Ball.