President Hopkins arrived in Denver on Wednesday afternoon, January 29, and was with us until Friday, the 31st, during which time we kept him very much on the go. On the morning of the 30th he spoke before the East Denver High School, in accordance with the custom. In the afternoon there was a reception given by President Jarvis Richards and his wife at their home, at which Governor Oliver H. Shoup and his wife were present, they having three sons who are Dartmouth men, two of whom are, in college at the present time and one in the service of the country abroad. At seven o'clock on the night of the 30th was our annual banquet and meeting, at which there were thirty-seven present. The principal speaker of the evening of course was President Hopkins, who outlined the college problems and gave us a very complete insight into what had occurred during the troublous war period. Governor Shoup also spoke. On the following day President Hopkins spoke before the Denver Commercial and Civic* Association, and was very warmly received.