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FORMER PASTORS OF COLLEGE CHURCH ACTIVE

March 1920
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FORMER PASTORS OF COLLEGE CHURCH ACTIVE
March 1920

The Congregationalist has carried an announcement that Rev. Robert C. Falconer, a former pastor of the Church of Christ in Hanover, has begun his pastorate in St. Paul's Congregational Church, Nutley, N. J. He assumed his duties there in October. Information has also been received in Hanover that Rev. F. L. Janeway, another former pastor here, has been made chaplain of the United States Naval Academy, Annapolis, Md. Rev. Mr. Janeway served as an active chaplain with naval forces during the world war. The Rev. Ambrose W. Vernon, who was for a time a Church of Christ pastor, is now a member of the faculty of Carleton College, Northfield, Minn., formerly a Congregational college and one in the establishment of which during the late seventies Dartmouth men took an active part.

J. C. Beebe organist and choirmaster of South Congregational church, New Britain, Conn., appeared in an organ recital at Rollins chapel the evening of January 29. It has been announced, also, that weekly organ recitals will be given during Lent, on Tuesday evenings at 8 o'clock. The first will be given February 24.

Motion pictures of Hanover life and sports in winter were a feature of the gathering of New York alumni held at the Hotel Pennsylvania, New York City, in February. Campus pictures, scenes of Winter Carnival and of skating, tobagganing, and skiing were shown. Dr. Bolser attended the smoker as a represenative from Hanover. More than 700 were in attendance.

Among recent addresses delivered at Dartmouth have been that by Dr. John M. Gile, who discussed the medical profession as a number on the Christian Association's series of "Life work" talks, that by Professor J. P. Richardson who spoke on "The Advance of Free Government" as his contribution to the Faculty series of lectures in A Dartmouth, and another in the same series, "The New International Problem" by Professor A. H. Washburn.

Rev. Edward T. Sullivan, rector of Trinity church, Newton Center, Mass., was a recent speaker at chapel service. Rev. Mr. Sullivan has spoken before many college audiences in the east, and has been popular with undergraduates as an exponent of straightforward morality.

A brief speaking tour during January took President Hopkins to New York City, where he spoke January 20 before the Boot and Shoe Manufacturers' Association, to Hartford, where he addressed the Dartmouth Club of Hartford and to speaking dates in Keene, and Manchester, N. H. In February he spoke at the Middlesex School in Concord, Mass., and before the Winooski Valley Teachers' Association in Montpelier, Vt. He was also the guest at Springfield of the Western Massachusetts Alumni Association, and the next day he attended the annual meeting of the New York Association.

The recently organized Women's Club of Hanover served meals during Carnival at their club headquarters downtown. They cleared more than $180., which will1 be used to meet the cost of furnishing their rooms. The club has a large membership of town and faculty women.