Mr. Wallace M. Ross '09, who for four years has served as Graduate Secretary of the Dartmouth Christian Association, has resigned his position to take up work in connection with the Y. M. C. A. of Newark, N. J. Mr. Ross will find in his new field a broader opportunity than he has had at Dartmouth. He expects to specialize in social welfare work in a large district of Newark, and will endeavor to centralize all church, municipal, school, philanthropic, and individual enterprise in bettering the conditions of boys and young men in the city.
The work which Mr. Ross has accomplished at Dartmouth in the four years of his service' has been most important. He has succeeded in developing the Dartmouth Christian Association from a small group of men interested in only a few phases of religious and social work into a highly respected, thoroughly organized body, embracing in its membership the larger part of the students of the College and engaging willingly and enthusiastically in a great variety of activities. Mr. Ross will be greatly missed by the whole community, but he carries with him to his new field of service the good wishes of all who have come to know him at Dartmouth.
The work of Graduate Secretary in the Dartmouth Association is to be carried on by Ralph J. Richardson '09 of Chicago, who has already had wide experience in Y. M. C. A. work and who comes most highly recommended for the position he is to fill.