Class Notes

Connecticut

February 1938
Class Notes
Connecticut
February 1938

THE ONLY APPARENT activity of the Connecticut Clubs since the last issue has been the partial fulfillment of their most important and most worthwhile function, namely that of interviewing applicants for the Class of 1942 and reporting to Dick Pritchard, the Alumni Council President, the results thereof. But it is most certainly not to the discredit of the Clubs that they have done nothing else. The job takes time, hard work and conscientious adherence to the best ideals of the selective system. Good results provide ample reward in the knowledge that future men of Dartmouth will redound to her lasting credit.

Connecticut boys have achieved a fine record of accomplishment at Dartmouth. This is in no small measure attributable to alumni efficiency not only in interesting the right kind of material in Dartmouth, but also in service rendered by careful and unprejudiced reporting of the qualifkations of the many applicants interviewed. This laudible and highly enjoyable endeavor for the current year is now half over. During Easter recesses more boys will pass in review, so to speak, after the conclusion of which Connecticut Alumni can doff their collective hats and properly proclaim: "a good job done, the best boys have won."

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