In the belief that Dartmouth alumni will be interested in noting the impressions made upon visitors from other colleges the ALUMNI MAGAZINE takes the liberty herewith of quoting from articles which have appeared in Columbia and Norwich undergraduate papers.
(From the Norwich Bulletin)
"One of the lasting pleasures of going to a Dartmouth game is the memory of the fine sportsmanship of the wearers of the green, not only those on the field but the men in the stands. Quick and ready with their approval of good work by an opponent, thoughtful and courteous in their provisions for the comfort of a visiting team and its supporters, they are builders year by year of an ever-widening Dartmouth tradition of fair play."
(From The Columbia Spectator)
"The Dartmouth reception will linger long in the memories of the guests as the acme of hospitality. Every possible courtesy was extended by the Hanoverians in their endeavors to make the New Yorkers' stay pleasurable. The Columbia men who made the trip will ever hold a warm spot in their hearts for the college cloistered 'mid the stillness of the New Hampshire hills."
(From The Columbia Jester)
'Dartmouth is a charming place and the home of gentlemen. Minehost, the students on the campus, nodded to me; the fraternities were anxious to make me at home, and offered to show me the places I desired to see. TheDartmouth welcomed Columbia in a splendid editorial, which spoke of 'the close bands already existing between the two institutions.' And it may have been the influence of that superb day and those quiet autumn hills, but I found the predominant atmosphere there to be that of dignity and reserve."