A SPIRIT OF levity appropriate to April Fool's Day marked the Spring Meeting of the Dartmouth Club of Nashua, but there was no fooling about the fact that "a good time was had." Professor Stearns Morse spoke on "Hanover Mud," and Murray Wright '26 showed pictures of the famous Cornell football game of last Fall.
In keeping with the trend of the times, the election of officers resulted in a sweep for last year's slate as follows: president- Edmund B. Downey '30, vice president- Donald W. Alexander '35, secretary—H. D. Stillman '17, treasurer—Richard G. Pike '32.
Besides the regulars, two newcomers were introduced, namely, Bill Lyle '38 and Howie Rowe '35. Seven undergraduates, at home for Spring vacation, and two hopeful applicants (by the way, what has become of the old term "PAENE"?) rounded out the group.