The annual meeting of the Association of Secretaries will be held in Hanover on March 14 and 15. A copy of the circular letter which has been sent by W. G. Knapp, secretary of the association, to the members, and which indicates the many topics of interest to be discussed at the meeting, here follows :
"You are, of course, planning to spend forty-eight hours in Hanover. The College invites you to be her guest.
"Come early. March 13th the undergraduates will give a big Vaudeville Show. The Green Mountain Express gets you here in time for dinner and the show.
"This may be one of the last opportunities to ride across the old covered bridge.
"The campus will never look the same again. The man who planned Robinson Hall will tell you why. We are building Robinson Hall for future Dartmouth men.
"We will see where Dartmouth men are coming from and why.
"President Nichols will speak. Donahue '99 will make a report which you cannot afford to miss.
"The Class Secretary will not be forgotten 'Clothespins' will speak.
"We are to discuss the real import of the 1913 football schedule.
"March 15th, afternoon, there will be a Gym Exhibition, and a personally conducted tour to see Wentworth Hall, the Chapel, and Massachusetts Row. Many other things will happen when you get here.
"What time will you arrive?"
The following note is appended to the letter:
"The several classes and organizations whose secretaries are members of the association, are asked to consider the traveling expenses which the secretaries shall incur in attending the meetings of the' association as a legitimate charge on their treasuries."
One important matter of business to be transacted at the meeting is the consideration of the following proposed amendment of the Constitution :
"Section 2 of Article IV of the Constitution is hereby amended by inserting after the word 'choose' in the first line, the following': at each annual meetingfrom, the alumni at large a member ofthe Alumni Council to serve for a termof three years, beginning July I, following, and shall fill for the unexpiredterm any vacancy that may exist in thequota of three members serving forterms expiring one each year. Thereshall also be chosen, — so as to read as follows:
Sec. 2. The association shall choose at each annual meeting from the alumni at large a member of the Alumni Council to serve for a term of three years beginning July 1, following, and shall fill for the unexpired term any vacancy that may exist in the quota of three members serving for terms expiring one each rThere shall also be chosen a managing editor to edit and control the DARTMOUTH ALUMNI MAGAZINE. The managing editor may select, subject to the approval of the executive committee, one or more associate editors. A business manager chosen by the executive committee."