I am just back from the Secretaries Meeting at Hanover, but as there is a full account of the meeting in this number, I do not need to go into detail in regard to the doings of the secretaries. Even the absence of a year brings wonderful changes in Hanover. The Sanborn House and the Pine Arts Building are completed externally. The Tuck Drive development promises added beauties in that section.
A number of us had supper Saturday night at the new Outing Cabin Club Cottage on Faculty Pond, a gift of the class of 1900. It is a most attractive building with a beautiful outlook, and the supper that was served was admirable.
I had two or three chats with Rogers, who looks well and seems happy in his work at Hanover.
In the report of the ALTJMNI MAGAZINE, it was shown that in the class of '92, nineteen graduates and one non-graduate are subscribers. This leaves twenty-three graduates who are not, so that the notes which I send in from time to time reach less than half of us. Whatever you think of the notes, I am sure that you enjoy the magazine as a whole. Why not help the class and help Dartmouth by suggesting to the '92 men as you meet them that they ought to subscribe to the magazine if they are not already enrolled? There is no better way to spend two dollars.
You will be interested to know that Barron Shirley's son, William W-, who graduated from Dartmouth in '22, becomes librarian at the Hamilton Smith Library of the University of New Hampshire, beginning in July. Mrs. Shirley is still librarian of the public library in Franklin, N. H.
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