Dr. H. S. Person attended the annual meeting of the Society to Promote the Science of Scientific Management, at Hotel Woodstock, New York City, April 4, and was elected President of the Society.
On Feb. 16, Professor C. R. Lingley gave a lecture on "The Re-alignment of Political Parties during the last Decade" before the Women's Literary Society of White River Junction.
Professor Robert Fletcher, Dr. H. N Kingsford, and Mr. A. P. Fairfield attended the New Hampshire Sanitary Convention in Concord, March 25 and 26.
Professors J. V. Hazen and C. A. Holden attended the Good Roads Convention in Concord in March.
Professor H. D. Foster was in attendance in New York City, Feb. 27, as Chief Examiner in History at the meeting of the College Entrance Examination Board. He was also present and gave addresses at the meetings of the Dartmouth Alumni Association of Maine at Portland, March 6, and of the Rhode Island Alumni Association at Providence, April 3.
Dean Laycock was in Burlington, Vt., Feb. 2, as a speaker at the annual meeting of the Vermont Alumni Association.
Mr. Warren C. Shaw represented Dartmouth at the Public Speaking Conference of the North Atlantic and New England States at the College of the City of New York, April 13 and 14. Mr. Shaw spoke on "How to Judge a Debate" and was elected to represent New England on a committee on standardization of debating rules.
Mr. A. L. Smith attended the Efficiency Conference called by Gov. Walsh in Boston April 4.
At the ninth annual meeting of the Classical Association of New England held at Hanover April 3 and 4, there were papers by Dr. C. P. Clark on "The Use and Influence of Translations in School and Colleges" and by Prof. Curtis Hidden Page on "The Value of the Classics to a Student of English."
Prof. W. K. Stewart has prepared a paper on "Oehlenschlager and German Romanticism," which was read at the recent meeting in Minneapolis of the Society for the Advancement of Scandinavian Studies.