At a meeting of the members of the Church of Christ November 10, the following letter was read:
Mr. N. L. Goodrich, Clerk of the Church of Christ at Dartmouth College. My dear Mr. Goodrich:
"I hereby tender my resignation as Minister of the Church of Christ at Dartmouth College to take effect at the conclusion of five years of service or, in other words, on September 15, 1917. It is my thought that the church and myself will be able to make mutually satisfactory arrangements as to the summer period of 1917.
Sincerely yours,
The resignation was accepted and the following resolution offered by Professor Emerson was unanimously adopted. "Voted that in accepting his resolution we express to Mr. "Falconer and enter upon our records, our appreciation of the devotion with which he has carried on his work with us. He has been unsparing of self, tireless in his efforts for the upbuilding of the church and eager to help in every movement for the betterment of the community. In all that he has said and done among us he has made manifest his purpose to make Christian ideals the governing power in his own life, and that of the church and the town."
Mr. Falconer is a graduate of Dartmouth in the class of 1905 and of Union Theological Seminary.