The Rhode Island Alumni Association held its first summer outing on September 10. So much pleasure was had by all who joined in the outing that it is planned to have it a regular yearly fixture. The outing consisted of a clam-bake, for which Rhode Island is famous, and out-door sports. The bake was presided over by Dr. W. H. White, class of '74, and during the servings Dartmouth songs were sung under the leadership of R. C. Johnson and Emmett Pishon. One of the features of the afternoon sports was a juvenile boxing contest, in which many of the offspring of former famous Dartmouth athletes showed that our athletic teams of the future are to be as good as those of the past. In addition to the Alumni Association, many of the students in the near vicinity as well as a loyal group from Boston were present, and we suggest to all who read and want to partake of a real good Dartmouth time in the summer that they watch for our announcements for the 1922 outing.