Eight members of the Webster Club and seven other members of the College attended the annual convention of the Intercollegiate Civic League in New York and Washington during the first two days of the spring recess, April 6 and 7.
The first day was spent in New York, where the delegates of the various colleges and universities represented at the meeting were entertained at a luncheon given at Columbia University, where the address of welcome was delivered by President Butler. The afternoon was spent in convention at which reports and addresses were .presented by the various delegates. In the evening a banquet was held at the University Club, where Norman Hapgood, Thomas Mott Osborne, Charles D.' Allen, secretary of the Municipal Board of Research of New York City, D. L. Cutts, J. W. Tanner, and C. M. Jesup were speakers.
At Washington the delegates met and were addressed by President Taft, Justice White. Ambassador Bryce, Attorney-General Wickersham, Speaker Clark, John Barrett '83, director-general of the Bureau of American Republics, and Congressmen Underwood and Mann.
The Dartmouth delegation was entertained at luncheon at the capital by Representative Martin, of South Dakota, Congressman Foster 'BO, of Vermont, attending the luncheon also.
The junior members of the organiza- tion, recently elected, are: H. E. Allen, C. E. Snow, L. W. Snow, H. K. Urion, H. G. Mosier, P. E. Martin, H. B. Lines, B. B. Lyons, M. Whittemore L. B. Schell, H. E. McElwain, W. B. Elcock, D. B. O'Connor, H. T. Armes, H. S. Fuller.