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Hanover Winter Holiday

December 1941
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Hanover Winter Holiday
December 1941

HANOVER HOLIDAY, increasingly popular with alumni as a June program of faculty lectures, will have a winter session as well, starting next month, it has been announced by "Dean" Herbert W. Hill. Alumni back for the Hanover Winter Holiday, January 10 to 18, will be in town when College is in full swing and will attend regular classroom lectures rather than a specially prepared series.

"The program set up is a full one," Professor Hill explains. "Alumni and their families, or parents of undergraduates, can drop into lectures to hear what the faculty is saying and to see what the undergraduates are like. No special meetings will be arranged—merely the regular work, by such men as Professors L. B. Richardson, Herbert West, Allen Foley, Mal- colm Keir, Kenneth Robinson and Leland Griggs. In the afternoons, prac- tice sessions of the various teams will be open and the student workshops around campus will be attractive spots to visit. January ought to provide plenty of skiing and skating also. There will be a chance to see President Hopkins at a reception, and in the evenings there will be plenty to do with two hockey games, two basketball games, an Inn dance, and a Ross Mc- Kenney feed at Oak Hill Cabin all on the schedule. Everything that goes on in the College will be open to our visitors."

In cooperation with the Hanover Holiday committee, the Hanover Inn will offer special rates for a minimum period of three days. Rates per per- son for a double room with bath will be $7.20 for the three days, with one- third of that figure added for each additional day. A special rate of $2.25 a day for meals will also be offered by the Inn, but the Hanover Winter Holiday visitor may satisfy his desire to eat around in the Coffee Shop, Thayer Hall, the D.O.C. House, or restaurants. For more information see the January issue of the ALUMNI MAGAZINE, or write to Hanover Winter Holiday, Hanover, N. H.