FOR THE SIXTH consecutive year, Dartmouth in Portrait, the campus picture calendar, is off the press and ready for sale. For the first time the calendar is printed by the photogravure process, assuring the most accurate and attractive reproduction of Dartmouth scenes.
There is a preponderance of undergraduate photography in the 1941 calendar, students having taken ten of the thirteen pictures included. Another innovation lies in the use of a photographic cover, a striking aerial view of the new Ledyard Bridge.
The contents of the calendar run true to tradition. All the scenes depicted are familiar to alumni, with the exception of a photograph of Butterfield Hall, the new dormitory. There are new pictures of Baker, Bartlett Tower, Tuck School, the Gymnasium, Webster Hall, the D. O. C. House, and other campus spots.
T. T. Redington Jr. '41 of Pasadena, Calif., is undergraduate editor of the calendar. Proceeds go to the Alumni Fund. To place an order, send the names and addresses of persons to whom you wish the attractive folio mailed to Dartmouth inPortrait, Hanover, New Hampshire, enclosing cash, check, or money order for Si. 10 per copy.