The Christian Association has been unusually active during the past few weeks. Bible classes and mission-study classes are progressing with excellent results. A new class has recently been instituted under the leadership of Professor Bartlett, the object of which is to reconstruct the faith and beliefs of those men who may have become in their minds somewhat unsettled as to their views, owing to an imperfect understanding of the bearing of modern science upon religion. The class is open only to seniors and juniors and is held every Sunday afternoon in the living room of the Commons.
At the close of the examination period, before the opening of the second semester, fifteen men left Hanover to spend three days with the preparatory school boys of Colby, Kimball Union, and Tilton Academies.
An elaborate mem-book of all the deputation trips is being prepared which is to be exhibited to other college Christian Associations in order that this work, in which Dartmouth has taken a leading part, may become more widespread.