The "Dartmouth in Dixie Dinner" that will be staged in Atlanta, Georgia, the evening of Friday, April 3, will be the biggest Dartmouth event ever held in the South. The Southeastern Alumni Association is determined to make Atlanta the Mecca of all alumni residing in the Southeast that week-end, and has already started an aggressive direct-by-mail campaign to accomplish its purpose.
Present at the dinner and the smoker to follow will be the members of the Big Green baseball team, which will be in the Southern city at that time, playing against Georgia Tech. The alumni who journey to Atlanta for the "Dartmouth in Dixie Dinner" will attend the games on both Friday, Aipril 3, and Saturday, April 4, in a body.
The officers of the Southeastern Alumni Association include Allan C. Gottschaldt '18, president, and Joel G. Harris '15, secretary. Joel Harris, whose address is 1800 Peachtree Road, Atlanta, is anxious to have any Dartmouth alumni living in the. South—who read this notice— communicate with him at once.
It is expected that an official representative of the administration will attend the dinner and bring an interesting message direct from the College. A subject that will call for much discussion will be the possibility of establishing a scholarship at Dartmouth for Southern boys.
A preliminary canvass of alumni in the Southeastern states indicates that "grads" will meet in Atlanta the week-end of April 3-4 from the states of Georgia, Florida, North and South Carolina, Louisiana, Tennessee, and Alabama.
If there is a chance that you can be present at the Capital City Club in Atlanta the night of April 3—Write Joel Harris at once. This "Dartmouth in Dixie Dinner" is going to be the nearest thing to "Hanover transplanted" that has ever taken place south of the Mason-Dixon Line.