The annual meeting and dinner of the Dartmouth Alumni Association of New york was held at the Plaza on the evening of February 19. The number in attendance was 445, which is believed to be the largest number ever gathered together on the occasion of a Dartmouth dinner in New York city. President Albert E. Hadlock '87 of the New York Alumni Association presided. The speakers were Governor Channing H. Cox of Massachusetts and President Hopkins. The distinguished guests who occupied seats of honor at the head table with President Hadlock of the Association, were:
Hon. Channing H. Cox '01, governor of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts; Charles G. Dußois '91, president of Western Electric Cos., Inc.; Ernest Martin Hopkins '01, president of Dartmouth College; Hon. Charles M. Hough '79, judge U. S. Circuit Court of Appeals; Hon. Rolland H. Spaulding, ex-governor of New Hampshire; The Rt. Rev. Ethelbert Talbot '70, presiding bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church in America; Henry B. Thayer '79, president of American Telephone and Telegraph Co.
A reel of moving pictures taken of the Dartmouth-Cornell football game in Hanover last fall was shown as part of the entertainment. Singing by Harry S. McDevitt '07 and an alumni quartet featured the occasion.
The annual meeting of the Association was held during the course of the evening. Officers elected were as follows:
President, Charles K. Woodbridge '04; Vice-presidents, Walter S. Sullivan '89, Harry R. Heneage '07; secretary-treasurer, Leslie W. Snow '12; governing board—term expires 1925, Martin J. Remsen '14; terms expire 1927, George H. Howard '07, John M. Palmer '14, John W. Hubbell '21; committee on nomination—term expires 1927, Richard S. Kimball '20.
On Washington's Birthday a large group of New York alumni witnessed the Dartmouth defeat of Columbia in basketball at the Columbia University gymnasium.
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