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ANOTHER SECRETARY HEARD FROM

March 1916 S.W. ROBERTSON '83
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ANOTHER SECRETARY HEARD FROM
March 1916 S.W. ROBERTSON '83

The editor of the MAGAZINE has received the following interesting letter, elicited by the report of the Secretaries Association in the February issue:

Santa Barbara, Calif., Feb. 14, 1916

Editor DARTMOUTH ALUMNI MAGAZINE:

While I have no desire to deprive my old chum, A. E. Watson, of any honors due him for his faithful attendance at the annual meetings of secretaries, I don't want to be entirely forgotten now that lam on the Pacific Coast. If you will consult the records you will find that most of the class reports of '83 were issued while I was class secretary, and that the class did me the honor of electing me secretary for life at the meeting at which "Holy" Drew was elected president for life. I attended the three or four first meetings of secretaries, and it was my good fortune to make the motion that the MAGAZINE be published as an organ of the alumni. No, I didn't originate the idea.

One of the biggest sacrifices that I made in coming to California was that involved in the giving up of the office of class secretary and severing my connection wih th various college organizations.