Along with other non-military extra-curricular activities the usual publications of the Dartmouth undergraduate have ceased to exist for the time being. The Bema and the Jack-o'-Lantern made no attempt to continue this year, but the Dartmouth started out bravely on a career that soon, however, came to an abrupt termination. The editors of the paper realized at the outset the difficulties attendant upon publication at a time when every minute of the day is occupied with a military schedule, but they felt that it would be possible to bring out an edition once a week instead of three times a week as heretofore. Four numbers appeared ; then the labors of the editors became overwhelmingly great, and the Dartmouth mournfully sang its swan song. The ALUMNI MAGAZINE extends its sympathy to these sleeping sisters, and awaits the day when they shall once more spring into activity.