The third anti-drone standard is found in the group—partially or completely selfsupporting—who have to wait on table and sweep floors in order to spend four years in Hanover. It would surprise the gentleman who stated that the student has "Lost personality and individuality" to watch the number of the boys who work in order to eat and go to class, yet attain a good academic standing, and even show prominence in extra-curricular activity. Let him scout around and glimpse kaleidoscopically the assertion of individuality manifested in Forensic Union debates, the Rural Preachers Bureau, carefully designed Players sets, The Dartmouth in publication, the crew in the process of organization, the Barbary Coast in rehearsal; let him glimpse these and a legion of other campus activities which thrive on individuality and personality—and finally, let him compare the number of activities contrasted with his own college years, and if he states his original premise over again sever, with a haymaker, his head from his body. But we don't have it in for the man who said this. He's just sore because his son is a drone.