Owing to his leave of absence during the second semester of this year, Professor Craven Laycock has resigned from the faculty Committee on Athletics, of which he was chairman. Professor Charles R. Lingley, of the department of History, has been appointed by the faculty to fill the vacancy. Professor Lingley is a graduate of Worcester Polytechnic Institute in the class of 1900. He instructed in that institution from 1902 to 1904 and during the two succeeding years he pursued graduate work at Columbia. He came to Dartmouth in 1907, since which time he has shown a keen interest in the welfare of the College in all its phases. He happily combines conservative judgment with ready initiative—qualities essential to successful connection with one of the most laborious and difficult committee positions of the faculty. The committee is now re-organized with Professor Bolser as chairman, the other members being Professor Proctor and Professor Lingley.