Good work in bringing the College to the attention of the boys in towns of this state and Vermont is accomplished by the Dartmouth Christian Association through its deputation trips. The association sends out groups of four or five men, usually to the smaller villages. Entertainments, musical for the most part, are followed by serious talks on right living. While on these trips men frequently address the churches. The subject of a college education affords a convenient topic to high school boys, and a number have been induced to come to Dartmouth as a direct result of the deputation trips. About thirty undergraduates have been sent out to towns in the eastern part of New Hampshire and elsewhere this fall.
Two talks have lately been given under the auspices of the Christian Association. Mr. James Taylor of the British Seventh Hussars, for many years in the India service, gave an illustrated talk on that country. Bible-study was the subject of a meeting at which Clayton S. Cooper, international secretary of the movement for such study, spoke He outlined plans for the regular Bible-study work of the winter.
An increase of work at Bartlett Hall office has necessitated the appointment of an secretary. H. B. Belcher '12 has accepted the position.