Group plans already made by several of the classes holding reunions this June indicate that the second Hanover Holiday, or Alumni College, will draw a much larger attendance than the lecture course which opened the graduate educational experiment so successfully last year. This year the Hanover Holiday committee, headed by Prof. Herbert W. Hill, has arranged a series of ten informal lectures dealing with timely subjects in the fields of psychiatry, history, sociology, political science, physics, economics, physiological optics, comparative literature and educational administration. The whole program, lasting throughout the week following Commencement, will be concluded with a "School Is Over" party at the Hanover Inn on Saturday night.
The lecture series will be opened Monday night, June 20, with a talk on "Mental Health" by Dr. Arthur H. Ruggles '02, superintendent of Butler Hospital, Providence, R. I., and a trustee of the College. Thereafter, on each morning at 9:30 and each evening at 8:30 through Saturday morning, the Alumni College will present, in order, Prof. Frank M. Anderson, of the Department of History, "If War Comes in Europe, What War?"; Prof. John M. Mecklin, of the Department of Sociology, "The Philosophy of Dictatorships"; Prof. Gordon Ferrie Hull, of the Department of Physics, "Cosmic Bombs and Atomic War fare"; E. Gordon Bill, dean of the faculty, "Educational Novelties"; Prof. Gordon H. Gliddon, of the Department of Research in Physiological Optics, "The Dartmouth Eye Institute"; Prof. Lewis D. Stilwell, of the Department of History, "Increasing powers of Government"; Prof. Hugh L. Elsbree, of the Department of Political Science, "Government Control of Business"; Prof. J. Milton McDaniel, of the Department of Economics, "Are We Facing National Bankruptcy?"; and Prof. Herbert F. West '22, of the Department of Comparative Literature, "Rebel Thought."
HANOVER HOLIDAY CHAIRMAN Prof. Herbert W. Hill, who heads the com-mittee planning the second Alumni Col-lege on June 20-25.