Ralph B. Dwinell, graduate secretary of the Dartmouth Christian Association for the last two years, has presented his resignation to take effect on July 1. Mr. Dwinell, who has done much constructive work during his term of office, has accepted a position as instructor in history and director of athletics in the Hopkins Grammar School in New Haven, Connecticut. As he remained in office during the last year only at the urgent request of the Alumni Committee his resignation has now been reluctantly accepted.
Charles E. Butler, Wesleyan '22, comes to Hanover on June 1 to begin his duties as graduate secretary. While in college Mr. Butler was president of the Christian Association and captain of the football team. Upon graduation he accepted a position in the Y. M. C. A. as religious secretary and worked in the Huntington Avenue branch in Boston and later in the Hartford, Connecticut, Association. In 1924 he became graduate secretary of the Rutgers University Student Christian Association where he remained for two years. For the past year he has been in Boston at the Huntington Avenue branch of the Y. M. C. A. doing special group work with college students and other men of college age connected with the Association. He has studied at the Hartford and Union Theological Seminaries and also at Teachers' College New York.