175 delegates from New Hampshire Congregational Churches gathered in Hanover, May 22, for the 122 nd New Hampshire State Conference of Congregational Churches which lasted three days. "The Responsibility of Church and College for Investigating and Teaching the Truth" was the subject of an address delivered at the conference May 23, by President Ernest M. Hopkins.
Henry Higgs, widely known British economist and financier, lectured under the auspices of the Round Table, in College Hall, May 25, on "The Financial Problems of Europe."
President Ernest M. Hopkins spoke at the annual dinner of The Dartmouth Board, held in The Hanover Inn May 25.
The economic and financial conditions of Russia were the subject of a lecture given in the Tuck School, May 25, by Dr. Earl Dean Howard, labor manager of the Hart, Schaffner, and Marx Company, of Chicago.
Colonel George Williams of the Headquar-Russia were the subject of a lecture given in Dartmouth Hall, May 24, on the Citizens Army Training Camps being conducted during the summer by the Government
The Rev. Charles W. Gilky, pastor of the Hyde Park Baptist Church, of Chicago, was the speaker at the vesper service in Rollins Chapel, May 27.
John C. Sterling '11, manager of the Curtis Publishing Company, of New York City, spoke on "College Advertising" before the members of the advertising fraternity, Alpha Delta Sigma, May 26.
President Ernest M. Hopkins was recently elected vice-chairman of the New Hampshire branch of the League of Nations Non-Partisan Association at a meeting of the Association held in Concord.
"Human Destiny and the Degradation of Energy" was the subject of a lecture given before the Philosophical Club, May 28, by Professor W. M. Urban, of the Department of Philosophy.
Dean Craven Laycock returned to Hanover early in June from a two months' vacation in England during which he visited Dartmouth graduates now studying at Oxford.
Professor J. D. McCallum, of the Department of English, was married in New York City, in June, to Miss Margaret Milne Beck, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Beck, of West 93d street, New York.
Chaplain Frank L. Jane way delivered the Baccalaureate sermon at the commencement exercises of Norwich University in North field, Vt., June 11. Chaplain Janeway also delivered the Baccalaureate sermon at the commencement exercises of Kimball Union Academy, and addresses for the alumni of the school, the commencement gathering of the Rutgers Preparatory School, Rutgers, N. J.
Professor Harold R. Bruce, of the department of political science delivered the commencement address at the exercises closing the year at the Burlington, Vt., high school.
Professor Rhees H. Bowen, of the department of sociology, delivered the commence- ment address at the exercises of Lyndon Institute, Lyndonville, Vt., June 15.
Professor Charles A. Proctor, of the department of physics, won the New Hampshire state golf championship in the tournament play over the Waumbek course at Jefferson, N. H., recently. Professor Proctor's son, C. N. Proctor, made his way into the semifinal round of the tournament. Another Hanover golfer who played well was A. P. Fair field '00, who, though losing the nineteenth hole of the final match was runner-up for first place in the second division. Prof. L. B. McWhood, of the department of music, won first place in the fifth division.