The term of office of Charles F. Mathewson '82, as Alumni Trustee of the College expires at Commencement, 1914, and to fill the vacancy, the committee on nominations has prepared the following list of nominees, which will be sent to all the alumni:
ETHELBERT TALBOT, 1870.
South Bethlehem, Penn.
Born October 9, 1848, at Fayette, Mo.; was graduated at Dartmouth College" in 1870 with the degree of A.B., then spent three years at the General Theological Seminary, New York City, from which he was graduated in 1873. He was ordained the same year. Rector of St. James' Cchurch, Macon City, Mo., from 1873 to 1887. There he founded St. James' Military Academy for boys in connection with church work. In 1886, October, he was elected Bishop of Wyoming and Idaho, and consecrated to that office, May 27, 1887. He served as Bishop in the far West from 1887 to 1898. In November, 1897, he was elected Bishop of Central Pennsylvania, and entered upon the work of the new diocese in 1898. He became Bishop of Bethlehem, his present title, in 1905, as a result of the division of the original diocese. While in the West, he established St. Margaret's School for Girls, Shoshone Indian School, and built the Cathedral at Laramie, Wyoming. From Dartmouth College he received the degrees in course of A.8., A.M., and in 1888, D.D. From New York Seminary in 1888, he received the degree of S.T.D., and the same year from the University of Missouri the degree of LL.D. Author of "My People of the Plains" (1905), and "A Bishop Among His Flock" (l9l4), besides many published addresses, sermons, articles in magazines, reviews, etc., etc.
Address: South Bethlehem, Penn.
CHARLES FREDERICK MATHEWSON, 1882.
New York, N. Y.
Born at Barton, Vt., May 3, 1860; graduated from Dartmouth College in 1882, valedictorian, with degree of A.B.; graduated from the Law School of Columbia University, New York City, 1885, with degree of LL.B.; A.M. from Dartmouth College, 1907; LL.D. from Middlebury College, 1912. Instructor 1882-5 in Brooklyn Polytechnic and Collegiate Institute, New York. He was admitted to the bar m the City of New York, 1885, and encaged in the practice of the law in the City of New York since that date, chiefly in corporation law, as general counsel for many lie service and other corporations. Director Caledonian-American Insurance Co. (Member of Finance Committee) of New Mexico-Colorado Coal and Mining Co., and Predilecta Mining Co. (Member of Executive Committee). Trustee of Dartmouth College since 1894, on nomination of the alumni; Chairman of the Committee on Degrees and member of Committee on Education. He took a prominent part in framing the present plan for alumni representation on the Board of Trustees, and in the acquisition of "Alumni Field" for the College athletic organizations.
One of the organizers and first president of the Dartmouth Club of New York, 1899 to 1901; president of the Dartmouth Alumni Association of New York State, 1895-7. Member Association of the Bar of the City of New York, New York State Bar Association, American Bar Association, and Law Institute of the City of New York, and of many other organizations.
Address: 55 Wall St., New York, N. Y.
ALBERT EMERSON HADLOCK, 1887.
New York, N. Y.
Lawyer; born at Amherst, N. H., February 9, 1863. After a preparatory education in the public schools and Phillips Exeter Academy, he entered Dartmouth College and was graduated in 1887 with the degree of A.B., receiving the degree of A.M. in 1890. After graduation he taught in G. W. C. Noble's School, Boston, Mass., from 1887 to 1890; entered Harvard Law School in 1890 and was graduated in 1893, with the degree of LL.B., cum laude and A.M.; law clerk 1893 to 1896 in the office of Evarts, Choate & Beaman; secretary to the president of the Borough of Richmond, the City of New York, from 1898 to 1902; an assistant corporation counsel of the City of New York from 1902 to 1904; candidate for county judge of Richmond County in 1905; in charge of the law division of the finance department of the City of New York since 1910.
Address: 280 Broadway, New York N. Y.
ALFRED ADAMS WHEAT, 1889
New York, N. Y.
Born in Nashua, N. H., 1867, graduated from Dartmouth College in 1889 with degree of A.B. He taught in the High Schools of Washington, D. C. for three years. He graduated from' the Law School of Columbia (now George Washington) University, at Washington, D. C., in 1891, with the degree of LL.B. He was admitted to the bar m New York in 1893, and has been engaged in active practice in New York City ever since, especially along the lines of railroad banking and insurance, and general corporation law. Member of the law firm of Rollins & Rollins; member of New York State Bar Association Association of the Bar of the City of New York, New York County Lawyers' Association, and numerous clubs and societies.
Address: 32 Nassau St., New York N. Y.
JOSEPH WILLIAM GANNON, 1899.
Montclair, N. J.
Born in Concord, N. H., November 17, 1873. He graduated from Dartmouth College with the degree of A.B. in 1899. In the fall of that year he engaged in the advertising business with N. W. Ayer & Son, then the largest advertising agency in the world, at Philadelphia. He remained there until May, 1903, when he assumed his present position as advertising executive with the Royal Baking Powder Co. of New York City. Treasurer and member' Executive Committee Dartmouth Club of New York, 1904-1910. Member Executive Committee Dartmouth Alumni Association of New York, 1904-1911; Treasurer, 1909, 1910, 1911; alumni member Dartmouth College Athletic Council since June, 1910; member Executive Committee Inter-Collegiate Collegiate Basketball League since 1912; president Inter-Collegiate Hockey League, 1913.
Address: 135 William St., New York, N. Y.