The program of lectures for Dartmouth's first Alumni College, being held during the week after Commencement, has been definitely arranged and will include the following ten talks:
Malcolm Keir, professor of Economics, "Why Labor Is News"; Churchill P. Lathrop, assistant professor of Art, "The Enjoyment of Modern Art"; John M. Mecklin, professor of Sociology, "Democratic Ideals and Economic Realities"; Kenneth A. Robinson, professor of English, "American Literature"; Leon B. Richardson, professor of Chemistry, "High Spots of Dartmouth History"; Francois Denoeu, assistant professor of French, "Education in France and Its Recent Developments"; Leland Griggs, professor of Biology, "Animal Life About Hanover"; William K. Stewart, professor of Comparative Literature, "Race Theories in Nazi Germany"; W. B. Drayton Henderson, professor of English, "Shakespeare"; and Royal C. Nemiah, professor of Greek and Latin, "Greek Foundations of Modern History."
Registration for the Alumni College will take place Monday evening, June 14, at the Hanover Inn, with the first class being held that evening at 8. From Tuesday through Friday classes will be held at 1:30 in the afternoon and at 8 in the evening. The last formal class will be held Saturday morning at 9, and the course will conclude Saturday night with a dinner and entertainment at the Inn. Class hours have been arranged so that alumni and their wives may devote the mornings and most of the afternoons to vacation activities.
A tuition charge of $8.00 will be made for the course of ten lectures. Special rates at the Hanover Inn for the week from June 14 to June 20 will range from $7.50 to $18.00 per person. If there is enough demand, a play school will be arranged for children six years old and under, and a special program of activities will be arranged for children from 6 to 16.