This Month
AMONG THE MOST DISTINCTIVE AND IMPORTANT developments in Hanover has been the foundation and growth and amazing achievements of the Dartmouth Eye Institute, described in the article of that name beginning on page 9. With the collaboration of the Institute's staff MR. WIDMAYER, associate editor, has prepared this account which is also now available in reprint form for alumni readers who wish to secure extra copies of the article.
The distinguished engineering career of the late OTIS E. HOVEY '85 is the subject of a tribute by SECRETARY BAYLEY '85 and PROF. WILLIAM P. KIMBALL '28, of the Thayer School, page 14.
COREY FORD contributes another instalment of My Own Class Notes, page 16. He is secretary-chairman of his class and announces there will be 100% attendance of his class when it joins with '21 for the June 20-21-22 week-end reunion in Hanover. Applications for admission to the class of are being received in Freedom, N. H.
PROFESSOR WEST'S recommendations for alumni reading appear on page 15, HanoverBrowsing. Gradus Ad Parnassum, page 7, Books by Dartmouth Men, page 16, News ofthe College, page 17, Following the GreenTeams, page 26, and Alumni Notes beginning on page 35, are other regular departments.
CRAIG KUHN JR. of Pittsburgh begins his editorship of the Undergraduate Chair with this issue, page 23. He is an editorial assistnt on The Dartmouth and fills the place on our editorial staff occupied this past year by CHARLES G. BOLTE.
Next month will be our final issue of the year. We will follow the plan started a year ago of publishing a July number carrying full accounts of Commencement and class reunion events.