The Lawrence Dartmouth Association held its second annual meeting and dinner at the Essex House, Lawrence, Mass., March 1, and elected the following officers for the ensuing year: President, Professor Matthew S. McCurdy '73; vice-president, Edward S. Riley '89; secretary, Daniel A. Arundel '00; treasurer, Edward F. Cregg '02; executive committee, James D. Home '84, C. J. Mahoney '00, and Michael S. O'Brien '06.
The guests of the evening were Professor T. W. D. Worthen from the College and Charles G. Saunders, the president of the Lawrence Harvard Club.
John C. Sanborn '91 acted as toastmaster. Professor Worthen was received with much enthusiasm, and in his characteristic vein gave the meeting the latest from Hanover.
Louis S. Cox '96, whose name has been, sent to the President for a second term as postmaster of Lawrence, responded felicitously to the toast, "The President of the United States."
Mr. Saunders extended the greetings of Harvard to Dartmouth, and discussed the question of completing a college education at an earlier age so that a student can take up his life work sooner.
With the aid of the new "Dartmouth Song Book," all the old songs were tried out, and the meeting dissolved with giving the yell for Professor Worthen and President Nichols.