Ir WAS A toss up, this month, whether to send along a photostat of a bill for $2.50 rendered on May 18, 1906 for a full week's board at the Carter Club, Hanover, N. H., Mrs. A. E. Goodell, prop., or to dispatch the exhibit before you. The reason for choosing the latter is the belief that this is one of the few pictures which show the west side of the Campus (College Green to Orozco and other moderns) as it appeared in the days of 'OB. The College, with the help of Langill and other mins.
photographers was not fool enough, even in those days, to put its hind foot forward. So, it was the east side of the campus, Dartmouth Row, which had its picture taken oftenest. Anyway, there were plenty of lively experiences engendered within the scope of the lens which produced the above. That little, red brick building to the right of College Hall, you will remember suh, was the bank, center of all bona fide check cashing of the Hanover times under consideration. The Theta Delts had their meeting place up under the mansard roof. Further to the right is Old Sanborn and a chunk of Procter House is the protuberance which appears in the photograph as a right wing to Old Sanborn. The next, of course, is Tuck School, as we knew it, now McNutt. "Pretty bleak," you muse? Hell, brother, ask anyone who lived in Sanborn or Proctor in those days of 1908!