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Washington Dinner

April 1941
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Washington Dinner
April 1941

ALUMNI DINNERS DURING April will be headed by the gathering of the Dartmouth Alumni Association of Washington at the Mayflower Hotel on April 8. President Hopkins will be guest of honor and principal speaker in one of his rare alumni appearances this year, and Director of Athletics William H. McCarter '19 will attend from Hanover. Herbert S. Woods '10. president of the Washington association, will preside.

Dean E. Gordon Bill is making six alumni addresses during April, four of them on the Pacific Coast. Continuing a tour which opened at Des Moines on March 25 and then took in Omaha and Denver, he will appear in Seattle on April 1, Portland on the 2nd, San Francisco on the 4th, Los Angeles on the Bth, Tulsa on the 15th, and Kansas City, Mo., on the 17 th:

In other April gatherings, Mr. McCarter will speak to the Dartmouth Club of Central Pennsylvania in Harrisburg on April 9; Prof. Stearns Morse and Robert E. Lang '3B, graduate manager of student organizations, will speak to the Dartmouth Club of Hartford, Conn., on April g; and Professor Morse will appear in Nashua, N. H., on April 1.

One of the largest of the March dinners was the annual meeting of the Dartmouth Alumni Association of Manchester, N. H. Representatives from the College included Sidney C. Hayward '26, Prof. Allen R. Foley '2O, and Coach DeOrmond Mc-Laughry. Mr. Hayward also visited Rochester, N. Y., Indianapolis, Milwaukee, Chicago and St. Louis during March, and spoke at a dinner of the Classes of 1901, 1902, 1903, 1904 and 1905 in Boston on March 15. Professor Foley visited New Haven on the 29th, and Coach McLaughry earlier spoke to alumni gatherings in Chicago and Minneapolis on the 7th and Bth. Other College representatives at March dinners were Dean Lloyd K. Neidlinger '23, who visited Albany, Buffalo and Pittsburgh; Prof. Harold J. Tobin 'l7, who spoke in Syracuse, Cleveland, Detroit, Chicago and Minneapolis; and Prof. Bancroft H. Brown, who visited Lowell and Boston.