The following list of items comprises the work of the Christian Association from September 18, 1913, to January 1, 1914:
Meetings: Weekly (a), Wheelock Club, distinctly religious, Bartlett Hall, Fridays. (b), College, semi-religious, College Hall, Thursdays. Average attendance, 110. Monthly (a), Faculty Council, 5 members; (b), Cabinet, 19 members.
Community Work: Sunday schools held every Sunday in three schoolhouses around Hanover: Beaver Meadow, Needham's Corners, Lyme County Road. Two men go every Sunday to each schoolhouse. Receipts, gift of $25 by Mr. J. E. Johnson '66 to Beaver Meadow work.
Deputations: 28 men sent to ten different places, including high and preparatory schools, city Y. M. C. A.'s, and country towns. Total attendance at different meetings, 3,120.
Entertainments: Two given at Needham's Corners and Beaver Meadow. 16 men participated; attendance, 91.
Social: (1) Furnishing of music at Hospital Sundays since December Ist. (2) Collection of magazines weekly since December Ist in dormitories. Sent to Hospital, Vermont State Prison, Seaman's Friend Society of Boston, Lumber Jacks of White Mountains, Beaver Meadow.
Employment Bureau: 127 registered for work; 140 positions given out.
Tutoring Bureau: Number of men offering services gratis, 79; number of men tutored, 52; work raised after be- ing tutored, 34; work lowered after be- ing tutored, 8.
Lost and Found Bureau: Number of articles reported lost, 98; number of articles found and turned in, 66.
Boys' Work: Boys' Club started at Wilder, meets two afternoons per week; Boys' Work Director is in charge of local Stockbridge Boys' Club.
Finance Campaign: Four days. From students, $450, cash; $200, pledges: from faculty, $150, cash; total, $800.
Membership: 420 men.
Church Relations: 100 freshmen joined College Church, Student Membership Basis. 250 men in College Church.
At Desk: 10 officers; chairman and assistants have daily office hours at desk in College Hall.
Educational: Beginning January 1, 1914, class of Poles at Wilder are being taught English two evenings per week. Beginning February 1, 1914, Bible Study classes and Mission Study classes.
The need of the Christian Association and its right to call upon the alumni for support has been recognized by the Committee on Projects of the Alumni Council. With this authorization, a campaign for funds to carry on the work of the present year will shortly be made among all the alumni by the newly reorganized Alumni Committee of the Dartmouth Christian Association. This committee consists of the following men: Charles S. Clark '82, Chairman; Eugene F. Clark '01, Treasurer; Arthur L. Livermore '88, J. Merrill Boyd '97, Benjamin T. Marshall '97, H. Philip Patey '98, Warren C. Kendall '99, Lucius E. Varney '99, Frank D. Sears '00, Andrew Marshall '01, Carl M. Owen '01, A. Karl Skinner '03, George H. Howard '07, George H. Hoyt '07, Robert B. Keeler 'll.