is nominally an assistant to President Hopkins and director of the College News Service but he fills a great number of important jobs. For one thing he is an official distributor of the news of the college—for another he offers to various alumni bodies, or superintendents, the presentation of the life of the college in moving pictures taken each year and brought up to date with each new happening. This year he has established a headquarters for the Press Club of the college, so that newspaper correspondents may have an official headquarters where news releases are bulletined. He has directed the work of the Alumni Fund, the management of the Dartmouth concerts; he has served as a representative when college organizations meet an official of the college. As manager of the hockey team in college he helped to bring the sport to its present important place and has given much attention to it as an avocation. He is an associate editor of the MAGAZINE.
As the MAGAZINE goes to press, the news has come of Mr. Hayward's appointment as Secretary of the College, succeeding the late Eugene P. Clark.