Class Notes

REPORT OF SECRETARY OF DARTMOUTH ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF WISCONSIN FOR YEAR ENDING JANUARY 81, 1929

May 1929 L. Friedman
Class Notes
REPORT OF SECRETARY OF DARTMOUTH ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF WISCONSIN FOR YEAR ENDING JANUARY 81, 1929
May 1929 L. Friedman

Our Association has shown a steady and healthy progress in the year past. The membership, while suffering from the loss of three active resident members, has gained considerably by the addition of new men going to Dartmouth and the interest evidenced by their parents.

That this has been a correct policy to pursue is evidenced by the intention of these present undergraduates to return to Milwaukee after their graduation, and we shall thus secure their support as active permanent residents.

Secretary

The activities of the Association have been along the lines of the years past in promoting a steady advertisement of Dartmouth College and its advantages. News films, showing life at the College, have been brought here to show the alumni and prospects. At the beginning of the season President Hopkins was our guest as representative of the College. There were 98 in attendance at that meeting, making it the largest one ever held by the Association.

In the spring, the Dartmouth Musical Clubs were brought here for the first time in our history. The concert was handled in an efficient manner, with a resulting good attendance at the concert and dance following, and netting the Association a comfortable profit.

The finances of the Association have grown more during the year past than any other time in its history, and expenditures are being made so that the Association and the College will receive the greatest benefits therefrom.

The committee on admission has done admirable work. The present body of undergraduates at Hanover, the largest group ever representing Wisconsin at the College, has a very commendable scholastic and extracurricular record, thus giving evidence of the constructive work of this committee.