Judge Phillips, under the Parker Fellowship from Harvard, is studying in Edinburgh. He received his Ph.D. from Harvard last June. His address is The University Union, Edinburgh, Scotland.
The Secretary of the College advises that anyone who is interested can secure copies of the Dartmouth College Reprints at the Bureau of Publications, Dartmouth College, at a cost of twenty-five cents. Those already issued include: "Not Yet in the Name of Religion," by William Jewett Tucker; "Concise Chronological History of Dartmouth College," compiled by Hamilton Gibson; "Dartmouth College an Interpretation of Purpose," by Ernest Martin Hopkins; and "Two Addresses at the Opening of College," by President Tucker and President Hopkins.
How about writing that letter for the next class report? Ship it to Ed Riley, 1621 East 68th St., Chicago, 111.
Hap Ward writes from China that he is sailing for home April 28. He contemplates stopping at Detroit and gathering up the Hitchcocks en route to Hanover. He says, "Eskeline and a couple of the other boys are sailing for home via Europe this spring, and I fancy that they won't be able to make Commencement. They may even stop in Port Said and start a harem or a racing stable or a stock farm, or possibly only a riot."
Gil Tapley is now on the job for 1916 on the Alumni Fund Committee. You've probably already heard from him. How about slipping him that check?
Secretary, Richard Parkhurst, Winchester, Mass.