THE BAKER MEMORIAL LIBRARY at Dartmouth wishes to call to the attention of alumni readers the fact that it is anxious to keep in its files copies of everything published by alumni of the College. Books, pamphlets, magazine articles, and other written works will be properly catalogued and will also be listed in the ALUMNI MAGAZINE, if sent to Harold G. Rugg '06, assistant librarian.
Leaving Baker Library at adjournment of the Secretaries Association Meetings May 13, left to right: Arthur S. Houghton '02, chairman of the nominating committee; F. William Andres '29, president of the Association; Osmun Skinner '28, elected vice president; Allan C. Gottschaldt '18, new member of the ALUMNI MAGAZINAdvisory Board; and Edwin A. Bayley '85, chairman of the resolutions committee.
Key men in Secretaries Associations' affairs at the Hanover meeting last month, left to right: Eugene D. Towler '17, member of the Advisory Board for the ALUMNI MAGAZINE; Warde Wilkins 'l3, one of three Secretaries Association members of the Alumni Council; Rudolf F. Haffenreffer 3d '25, former secretary of the Dartmouth Club of Rhode Island, and now treasurer of the class of 1925; Owen A. Hoban '99, past president of the Association; Harold P. Hinman '10, chairman of the Alumni Council nominating committee and committee on class organization.
Among the older secretaries were, left to right: Myron W. Adams '81, William D. Parkinson '78, Charles M. Davis '82 (substituting for Herbert L. Luques '82), and Dr. Henry H. Piper '76. The oldest member of the Association present was William W. Flint '71. Mr. Adams and Dr. Piper shared the award this year of "best class secretary for 1939."
Younger alumni who are directing activities of important groups of Dartmouth men are, left to right: Davis Jackson '36, College Adviser to Fraternities, Paul L. Guibord '36, secretary of the Boston Alumni Association, Donald C. McKinlay '37, Carl F. vonPechmann '38, and Martin J. Dwyer Jr. '34, secretaries of their respective classes.