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FACULTY ACTIVITIES

June 1917
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FACULTY ACTIVITIES
June 1917

Dr. John W. Bowler addressed the prisoners in the Vermont State Prison at Windsor, Sunday, May 20 on, "The Making of a Man." Dr. Bowler m his address emphasized the physical, mental, and moral training of a man.

Professor George B. Zug attended the eighth annual convention of the American Federation of Arts at Washington, D. C., May 16, 17, 18. Professor Zug spoke on "Art Exhibitions in Colleges."

May 18, Dean Laycock was in Concord, N. H., to present to the Concord High School the plaque awarded annually by the College to that preparatory school sending three or more pupils to the freshman class whose representatives stand highest during the first semester ,of freshman year.

Professor W. A. Adams was elected one of the vice-presidents of the New England Modern Language Association, at the annual meeting of the Association held May 12, in Boston.

Harold G. Rugg attended May 12, at Wellesley, the meeting of the Association of New England College Librarians.

Mr. Hoitt N. Charlton of the class of 1910, and assistant registrar of the College, has resigned his position and entered the R. O. T. C. at Plattsburg.

Dr. Howard N. Kingsford and Dr. Percy Bartlett have received their commissions as captains in the U. S. Medical Reserve Corps and are liable to call at any date.

Professor J. W. Goldthwait has left his college work for the present and is associated with the New Hampshire Highway department in making surveys in southern and eastern New Hampshire for material available for road building. Some of Professor Goldthwait's students are assisting him in this survey work which is being done at the instigation of the Council for National Defense.