What with this column becoming so scintillant and drawing rightfully upon itself the attention of all the leading college newseditors of the East, we feel it's a beastly shame to allow it to run without photographs to make it shine that much more. Truth to tell, it has been suggested that we dally with the facts to such a degree that we ought to have some highly imaginative artist—e.g., Dr. Seuss '25—illustrate it for us. This, we beg to inform our public, is only the erroneous opinion to which the press is so liable these days. Photographs will be ample for our purposes, and note well that no restriction is placed upon the subjects, except that they show scenes in or near Hanover, or have some similarly close connection with Dartmouth, and perhaps an undergraduate slant. Lord knows we'll make up a story to go with anything submitted. One hundred dollars will not be awarded to him who shows the greatest promise as an amateur photographer, nor yet fifty. However, the ALUMNI MAGAZINE, being an affluent sheet in itself, is prepared to give one dollar for each photograph published and ten dollars at the end of the year for the photograph which in the opinion of the editors of the MAGAZINE is most deserving of it. There will also be a second prize of five dollars.