The following call has been issued by Secretary W. G. Knapp '12 to members of the Association of Class Secretaires:
According to previous arrangement the annual meeting of the Dartmouth Secretaries' Association will be held in Hanover, on March 13 and 14.
This, the tenth annual gathering of the Association, promises to be one of the most significant in its history. Let me urge you to be present, if possible; however, if unable to attend yourself be sure to arrange for representation of your class or your association.
I am not going to bother you at this time with a list of events; lists of events are always uninteresting when you see 'them in print. On the other hand, some of the live topics which we hope to have discussed, explained, and commented upon, are: the raising of class funds, the alumni fund, and the Secretaries' Association and the Alumni Council. We will hear about .the conservation of freshmen and how it has been accomplished. The tremendous impetus given to non-athletic activities during the past year has created a unique and practically unprecedented situation, about which the chairman of the Committee on Non-Athletic Organization has promised to tell us. President Nichols will speak on "Policies".
'We have two other important pieces of business in the form of electing a member from the alumni body to serve a three-year term on the Alumni-Council, and the acceptance or rejection of the Secretaries' Manual.
The first session of the meeting will be held in Parkhurst Hall at 5.30, Friday afternoon, at which the registration and roll call will take place. Dinner and the affer-dinner session will be held in College Hall, commencing at 7.30 that evening, and the final session will begin at 8.15 Saturday morning, in order that those who so desire may catch the 11.12 train south.