Article

SECRETARIES' MANUAL

May 1915
Article
SECRETARIES' MANUAL
May 1915

The "Dartmouth Secretaries' Manual," which was written and edited by a committee appointed by the Secretaries' Association, is ready for distribution. It is a book of seventy pages, bound in cloth. It gives a history of the Secretaries Association for the first ten years of its existence. A large part of the book is given over to explaining and defining the functions of the class secretary and association secretary. As well as containing general and specific advice to future secretaries, the information set forth also has many valuable suggestions for active secretaries. In the appendix lists of the alumni associations and officers, the Alumni Council and the class secretaries have been gathered together, with one or two model forms for data sheets. Other information of interest is also incorporated in the book. It is expected that class and association secretaries, as well as other members of alumni organizations and friends of the College, will be interested in the book, which may be had by sending one dollar to Gray Knapp, Secretary of the Dartmouth Secretaries Association, Hanover, N. H. Since only two hundred copies have been printed in the first edition, alumni are advised to send in their orders early.