As A RESULT of enthusiasm for the Hanover Holiday, or Alumni College, meetings of last June, alumni who participated in the week's program of talks and discussion by members of the faculty have been instrumental in arranging a series of meetings in alumni centers this month. Those participating from the College include Dean E. Gordon Bill, Prof. Frank Maloy Anderson of the History department, and Prof. Herbert W. Hill, also of the History department.
Professor Anderson will be the principal guest and speaker at an informal supper meeting of the Boston Alumni Association on December 5. He will speak on "What Germany Gained at Munich." Professor Hill, chairman of the Hanover Holiday committee last June, will also speak at the Boston meeting, introducing Professor Anderson and describing the purposes of Hanover Holiday as a move toward closer relationships between alumni and faculty.
On December 6 Professors Anderson and Hill will meet with the New York alumni at the Dartmouth Club, 30 East 37 th Street, where Professor Anderson will again lead a discussion on recent developments in Central Europe and Professor Hill will describe plans for alumni-faculty meetings during the remainder of the year.
E. Gordon Bill, dean of the faculty, will address a meeting of alumni and fathers of undergraduates in Cleveland on December 10. His talk, on the general subject which he discussed in the Hanover Holiday program last June, will deal with important educational objectives of the College and recent curriculum changes.
William H. McCarter '19, director of athletics, was the principal speaker at the annual dinner of the Dartmouth Alumni Association of the Great Divide at Denver on November 30. He stopped over in Denver on his way back to Hanover from the Dartmouth-Stanford game and the Pacific Coast Pow Wow.