On the evening of the 17th of March the Dartmouth Club of Detroit had an informal dinner at the Board of Commerce. About 35 Dartmouth Men and their wives sat down to a delightful repast. During and after the dinner there was dancing. Mrs. A. Nickerson, affiliated by marriage with the class of 1910, played several Dartmouth songs, giving many of us the opportunity of trying our voices out on them for the first time in a number of years. Impromptu games of bridge vied with the dancing as the most popular pastime of the evening.
The party broke up about 11 p. m., and all agreed that the first Dartmouth Club dinner-meeting with the wives and girls as guests was a grand success.
All efforts are being concentrated by the Club to make the concert and dance of the Dartmouth Musical Clubs on April 7 the best that has ever been given in the city. The newspapers are helping us with splendid publicity, and all indications are that the concert will be all that we wish.