IN THE FINAL ISSUE of the College year, we present in this July number a review of Commencement and class reunions. In addition there is published, beginning on page 17, the first directory of Dartmouth men now engaged in civilian or military defense work. It is proposed to publish additions to the Alumni Service List next year and this can only be done by having complete and accurate information forwarded by the men concerned to the Alumni Records Office in Hanover.
Starting on page 5 is a description of both the regular Commencement week-end with its reunions of classes 25 or more years out of College and the week-end after Commencement when the 5-10-15-20 year classes held their reunions. It was also the later week-end, June 20-22, when the Secretaries Association, the Class Agents, and the Class Treasurers met in Hanover.
PRESIDENT HOPKINS' Valedictory to theClass of 1941, page 9, called for "mental and spiritual condition of Dartmouth's youngest generation." The seniors' Valedictory to theCollege by PETER M. KEIR '41 begins on page 10. WILLIAM ALFRED EDDY, President of Hobart College, assailed the "fair weather friends of democracy" in his hard hitting Baccalaureate address to the seniors in Rollins Chapel, June 15.
The citations delivered by President Hopkins in awarding honorary degrees to ten distinguished men are carried in full, page 14. The Fifty-Year Address delivered by the president of the class of 1891, EDWARD T. S. LORD, begins on page 15.
Full reports of class reunions of both June week-ends start on page 25.
The cover by WENDY NEEFUS '42 shows Baker Library and two graduating seniors.
Green Teams, reporting the final results of spring sports schedules, will be found on page 23, Books by Dartmouth Men on page 24, Adventures in Science of Dr. Herrick on page 47.