Coeducation at Dartmouth was the startling idea involved in the first dramatic production of the year, "What Next", a musical revue presented in Webster Hall October 18. With the knowledge that the first requirement for a good revue is catchy music, the directors offered 10 the college the best music which has been written in some vears by undergraduates composed by L. W. Toy '16 and S. W. Judd '18. The second" feature of the production was the good taste of its scenery, designed and executed by J. L. Ames, Jr., 16 and L. W. Rogers '16.
The chief undertaking of the association this year will be the development of new talent to take the place of the corps of the days of the renaissance." In this respect, ''What Next" forecasted unusual possibilities for the winter dramatic season. Several new men, notably Allen, Bemis, Finlayson, and Toutt displayed promise, and the work of the favorites of last year,Richmond, Burlen, Killeen, Mackie, and Markey,— was as finished as before.
The" Association contemplates the more frequent production of shows, provided the proper enthusiasm can be aroused. The next offering, to appear in November, will be "Arms and the Man," by Bernard Shaw.