The annual meeting of the Association of Alumni of Dartmouth College was called to order in Dartmouth Hall, at two o'clock. The president of the Association, Guy C. Richards '96, was in the chair.
After prayer had been offered by Rev. Chauncey C. Adams '96 the minutes of the- previous meeting were read and approved.
The secretary then reported on the nominations of John R. McLane '07 and Morton C. Tuttle '97 as Alumni Trustees and the result of the ballot for Alumni Councilors.
The report of the treasurer was presented by Perley R. Bugbee '9O showing receipts of $558.75 and expenditures of $425.97 leaving a balance on hand of $132.80.
It was
Voted: That the report be accepted and placed on file.
The Nominating Committee presented the following nominations for the year 1926-27: President, E. K. Woodworth '97. First Vice-president, J. M. O'Neill 'O7. Second Vice-president, C. R. Cabot 'l2. Secretary, E. F. Clark 'Ol.
Treasurer, P. R. Bugbee '9O. Statistical Secretary, J. M. Comstock '77. Executive Committee: P. S. Marden '94, C. H. Richardson '96, R. Ward 'Ol, G. P. Laton 'O6, J. M. Mathes 'll, E. D. Knight 'l6, J. A. Vance, Jr. '2l.
As member of the Athletic Council for three years to June, 1929:
For the Alumni, Nathan C. Lenfestey 'l3. For the Faculty, Charles A. Proctor 'OO. For one year to June, 1927: For the Alumni, Lloyd K. Neidlinger '23. Members of the Athletic Council for one year to June, 1927:
For the Undergraduates, managers elect of football, baseball, and track. Alumni members of the Council on Student Organizations, Allan L. Priddy 'l6. On motion of Louis S. Cox '96 it was
Voted: That the secretary be requested to convey to Dr. Wfllam J. Tucker the affectionate greetings of_ the alumni on the occasion of the sixty- fifth anniversary of his graduation from the College.
Announcement was then made by the chairman that the meeting would adjourn to the Tent on the Campus for the reception of the Fifty-Year Class. On reassembling in the Tent the meeting was called to order by President Richards who presented as the spokesman of the class its president, George H. Tripp. Mr. Tripp spoke most effectively of the record of the class of 1876. He then presented the members who had gathered for the reunion, sixteen in number, individually, speaking briefly of their careers.
After the presentation of the class many of those present took the opportunity to greet them personally.
The meeting then adjourned.
Edward K. Woodworth '97 Newly elected President of the Alumni Association Photo by the Kimball Studio, Concord, N. H.