The annual meeting was held at the Uni- versity Club on Tuesday, October 28.
The following officers were chosen for the ensuing year: president, Samuel R. Bond, ’55; vice-presidents, Senator George H. Moses ’9O, Representative Sherman E. Burroughs ’94, Judge Wendell P. Stafford ’Ol Honorary; secretary-treasurer, George Maurice Morris ’ll; historian, D. M. Hildreth ’B7; chorister, J. D. Cremer, Jr., T6; executive committee, W. B. Patterson ’B3, B. F. Adams ’97, R. K. Tyler ’9O, H. H. Semmes T3, R. P. Harvey T6.
President H. P. Blair ’B9 then called for the report of the unofficial delegates of the Association to the sesqui-centennial, and the following responded: George M. Morris ’ll, Nichol M. Sandoe T9, W. P. McCoy T6, Judge W. P. Stafford, John C. Sterling ’ll, and Henry P. Blair ’B9.
E. Taylor Papson T4 told of a meeting of fifty Dartmouth men held in Paris De- cember 28, 1918. President Blair, as a member of the Alumni Council, told of the subject dis- cussed at the meeting of the Council held in New York October 25, and advised his aud- ience to prepare to help meet the material needs of the College.
A resolution was passed expressing the deep regret of the Association at the death of James F. Allen ’62, formerly an active mem- ber of the Association.
Secretary.