Forty-nine residents of Hanover, 44 of whom are officially connected with Dartmouth College, are listed in the 1932-33 edition of "Who's Who in America." Hanover, with its population of approximately 1500, contributes one-fourth of the entire total for the state of New Hampshire.
Dartmouth officials listed are President Ernest Martin Hopkins; Dean Craven Laycock; Robert Fletcher, director emeritus of Thayer School; John P. Bowler, Dean of the Medical School; Nathaniel L. Good- rich, librarian; the late Edward K. Hall; and the following professors: W. A. Adams, F. M. Anderson, the late E. J. Bartlett, E. G. Bill, J. W. Bowler, H. E. Burton, L. H. Dow, A. Fairbanks, H. Feldman, W. F. Geiger, J. H. Gerould, N. E. Gilbert, J. W. Goldthwait, E. W. Goodhue, W. R. Gray, R. Guthrie, A. K. Hardy, W. B. D. Henderson, C. A. Holden, G. F. Hull, M. Keir, E. P. Kelly, C. R. Lingley, J. MacKaye, R. R. Marsden, J. M. Mecklin, W. S. Messer, the late William Patten, S. G. Patterson, J. M. Poor, J. P. Richardson, W. A. Robinson, H. E. B. Speight, C. C. Stewart, W. K. Stewart, A. W. Vernon, J. A. Winans, W. H. Wood, and W. K. Wright.
Of the other Hanoverians listed, two are resident authors, two members of the Clark School faculty, and one the pastor of the Church of Christ at Dartmouth.