The thirteenth annual meeting of the Dartmouth Alumni Association of Western New York was held at the Prospect House, Niagara Falls, on January 21, 1922.
The meeting was called to order by President John Glaze 'OB, at seven o'clock.
After the dinner those present proceeded to the business meeting. The minutes of the preceding meeting were read and accepted as read. A brief financial report was also read, and was moved to be filed. The following officers were elected for 1922-1923:
President, Dr. T. T. Huntington '10, Rochester; vice-president, J. H. Clogston '94, Buffalo; secretary-treasurer, H. M. McKay '21, Rochester.
Those present then voted to have the next annual meeting in Rochester.
After the singing of Dartmouth songs, moving pictures of Niagara Falls were shown by the courtesy of the Niagara Falls Power Co. President Ernest M. Hopkins then spoke on the admission requirements of Dartmouth College and on compulsory athletics. After President Hopkins' talk, moving pictures of the Dartmouth-Washington game were exhibited, which in turn were followed by pictures of the Ledyard canoe trip and wet-down.
Subsequent to this, Mr. J. F. Taylor, principal of Niagara Falls High School, spoke on Dartmouth's entrance requirements. He in turn was followed by the retiring president, John Glaze, who spoke on Dartmouth athletics. The meeting was concluded by an address by Dean Craven Laycock of Dartmouth College.
54 members were present. The meeting adjourned at 11:30 P. M.