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D. C. A. ENTERTAINS BOYS AT ITS WINTER CAMP

March, 1923
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D. C. A. ENTERTAINS BOYS AT ITS WINTER CAMP
March, 1923

Ten boys from the South End Parish House of Boston arrived in Hanover on February 17, as guests of the Dartmouth Christian Association for a week of recreation and fun with ski trips, hikes, tobogganing, skating, and chances galore to see the wheels of the college go round.

The boys range from 14 to 17 years in age. During their stay in Hanover they will be elaborately entertained and will be constantly in contact with men of the highest mental and moral calibre. This organization of a winter camp is a new idea in collegiate circles. It is more or less of an experiment to find out if it is worth while to give impoverished city boys a glimpse of college life and to discover whether effort helps to bring out their talents and abilities.