By amalgamation with the Scientific society of Gamma Alpha the Alpha Delta Epsilon Scientific Society, with chapters in Dartmouth and Johns Hopkins, becomes the Gamma Alpha Graduate Scientific Society. The Gamma Alpha Society was organized in 1899 with chapters at Cornell and Chicago, while Alpha Delta Epsilon was organized at Johns Hopkins in 1905. The new society will have the four chapters of the two old organizations with a total membership of 250.
The present members of the society at Dartmouth are: Prof. J. A. Brown, A. H. Chivers, J. W. E. Glattfeld, from the faculty; T. M. Connell and H. G. Rugg from the class of 1906; R. Hazen, C. A. McKendree, 1907; A. B. Barnes, E. W. Fiske, F. G. Leary, R. R. Marsden, B. E. Sanborn, Jr., and P. L. Thompson, 1908.