Hanover has been selected for the meeting of the First District Council of the Phi Kappa Psi fraternity, April 21-23, 1921. This district is composed of the chapters at Amherst, Brown, Columbia, Colgate, Cornell, Dartmouth and Syracuse.
The convention will last for three days, running thorough Saturday, April 23. Most of the time will be taken up with business sessions, although a trip to one of the Outing Club Cabins for a pig roast is planned for one night, and a smoker on Friday night is also scheduled. The Council will end with a banquet at the Hanover Inn Saturday night.
Several prominent men have been selected to speak at the banquet, including President Lemuel H. Murlin of Boston University, Professor William R. Vance of the Yale Law School, Senator E. Watson of Indiana, Mayor Harry H. Farmer of Syracuse, N. Y., Congressman Edward C. Little of Kansas and the National Treasurer, George A Moore of Detroit.