The Club building committee reports an excellent response to the questionnaire sent out to all Dartmouth New Yorkers. Many a recent graduate was visibly shocked by the section under dues, where the preferences to be checked started at $25 and went rapidly upward, but in most cases he cheerfully indicated one of the wellnigh astronomical figures and sent in the questionnaire, forgetting in the rush to sign his name.
The committee is very shy about giving out even the trend of the answers; your indominitable reporter, still smarting from his rebuff at the hands of the New York Yankees last month, was balked again. The lease on the present building doesn't run out for over a year, though, so we'll probably have some news for you before that time. We may not give you the news until a month or so after it's been announced in a bulletin and a full page in the ALUMNI MAGAZINE, but we fully intend to tell you about it sometime. After all, what's a reporter for? (All answers to this question will be thrown in the wastebasket, unopened.) We're getting pretty annoyed at having everybody else in town knowing about things before we get a chance to inform them through this column; it gives a nasty kick in the teeth to the Richard Harding Davis picture of ourself that we had been building up.