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April 1921
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April 1921

E. Harold Geer, Organist and Associate Professor of Music at Vassar College, gave an organ recital in Rollins Chapel March 29, under the auspices of the Department of Music.

Professor J. W. Young attended a dinner given Feb. 21 at Cambridge by the Association of Teachers of Mathematics for the National Committee on Mathematical Requirements.

William Stuart Messer, Assistant Professor of Latin, has been awarded a Fellowship in the School of Classical Studies of the American Academy in Rome.

Professor R. H. Jordan spoke at the meeting of the National Association of Secondary School Principals and attended the meetings of the Institute for Public Service at Atlantic City recently.

At the tenth annual meeting of the College Art Association of America, held .at the Corcoran Gallery of. Art in Washington, D. C., March 24, Professor George B. Zug delivered the report of the auditing committee of the association and Homer Eaton Keyes reported for the Committee on Legislation. Professor Zug also led a "round table" discussion on "Arts and Crafts as a Subject for a College Course in the History of Art."

Ellis Parker Butler, author of "Pigs is Pigs," spoke at a smoke talk in College Hall February 28.

Dean Craven Laycock spoke at the Dartmouth Alumni banquet in New York, March 16.

Harry A. Franck, well-known traveller and author, was the speaker at the third of the College Club entertainments this season and gave an illustrated talk on "Oriental South America" in A Dartmouth, March 5.