Yet we rise from the UndergraduateChair with a feeling of some satisfaction and a sense of great enjoyment at having occupied it. We have tried to give to the readers of this MAGAZINE an account of the outstanding events in campus activity, as well as those undergraduate trends most noticeable among the student body. These undergraduate trends and the campus opinions that promote them have been most difficult to picture, for we have found, like our immediate predecessor, that trends in Hanover are often ephemeral and that there is no campus opinion. Dartmouth men cannot be grouped categorically. They are individuals and can only be classified as such. A Harvard Man or a Yale Man is so defined because he looks or acts like a Harvard Man or a Yale Man, but a Dartmouth Man is so called principally because he went to Dartmouth (or because he has identified himself by expressions of that loyalty peculiar to graduates of his College). Dartmouth does not graduate a type or types. It sends forth from its portals a number of individuals who are very difficult to judge collectively for a group so closely bound by ties of environment and tradition.