DARTMOUTH ALUMNI ASSOCIATION of Indianapolis gathered at the Columbia Club on November 15 to celebrate Dartmouth Night. A representative percentage of our total membership was on hand. The Association accepted the responsibility of seeing that an etching of Baker Library presented by Dr. Walter F. Kelly '97 would be presented to the College appropriately framed. The artist, Mr. Frederick Pol ley, is a good friend of Dr. Kelly. This etching appeared in Esquire some time the first part of this year, and in our local papers. It was a suggestion of this body that a plate be attached to the frame bearing "Presented by Dr. Walter F. Kelly '97 and the Indianapolis Alumni Association."
Plans are being laid for a meeting of this body along with their wives in the early part of December; the program to cover the showing of Dartmouth movies and the playing of the group of Dartmouth songs that are issued on the records now being marketed.
Dick Zeigler '31 "middle aisled it" on September 20, 1939. The lucky girl was Patricia Goodrich.
Consideration was given to the Spring Concert Tour of the Dartmouth Glee Club and Barbary Coast Orchestra; decision as to having them in Indianapolis to be based on further information forthcoming from those groups as to an appropriate date therefor.
Informal get-togethers have been staged each Saturday afternoon in the apartment of Dick Zeigler to listen to the Dartmouth football games. There has been much jub- ilation and weeping over the results with the attendant characteristic Dartmouth way of celebrating these occasions.
The Secretary took unto himself a wife on June 10, and along with Dick Zeigler recommends that marital bliss is by far the preferable state of life. Earl Arthur '35, Emil J. Schmidt '23, Darwin Bares '33, and Edward W. Eaton '37 are the new members in our Associa- tion this year.