The following is a report of the past year's program of the Dartmouth Club of Hartford:
The first meeting of the Dartmouth Club of Hartford for the year of 1922-3 was held on Dartmouth Night, October 13, at which time Professor Laycock was the principal speaker. He gave a very interesting talk in regard to the present condition of the College and the prospects of the year 1922-3.
The second meeting was held on December IS, at which Professor Mecklin was expected to speak. Unfortunately he was held up by a late train and failed to arrive. Nevertheless we had an informal meeting and several of the undergraduates were present.
On January 16, we had a meeting at which Prof. F. P. Emery was the speaker and which was exceedingly interesting. Professor Emery told us about the progress of the College during the first semester, and also gave us some very interesting side-lights on the present character of the undergraduate body.
On February IS the third meeting was held, at which Prof. L. F. Murch was the speaker. This was illustrated by lantern slides showing the activities of the Outing Club, and was in the nature of a Ladies' Night. Unfortunately the moving picture reels on which we had planned failed to arrive, but nevertheless the meeting was successful from a social standpoint.
On April 10 the meeting was addressed by Mr. Alfred C. Fuller, president of the Fuller Brush Company of Hartford, who spoke on the subject, "The College Man and Business." This was exceedingly interesting, and gave us a very fine vision of the place of the college man in business as a whole.
The annual meeting was held on May 18, at which Judge George D. Thayer spoke concerning his recent trip around the world. At this meeting the following officers were elected: president, L. I. Corliss; vice-presidents, Thatcher W. Worthen and M. L. Blanchard; secretary and treasurer, P. W. Smith; executive committee, A. H. Greenwood, J. R. Saladine, Jr., Chandler Green.