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Tri-College Forum

April 1942
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Tri-College Forum
April 1942

STUDENT DELEGATES OF Cornell, Pennsylvania and Dartmouth will gather in Hanover on April 17, and 18 for a Tri-College Conference on "Making Democracy Work-and Win." This will be the fifth annual meeting of the conference and the second time it has met in Hanover, having last been held here in April 1939.

Prof. Robert K. Carr '29 of the Political Science department is heading the faculty committee in charge of the conference, while John M. Keefe '43 of Bronxville, N. Y., is serving as student chairman. Five other faculty members and 28 undergraduates will also represent Dartmouth on the four round-table discussions at the conference.

On the committee discussing Industrial and Financial Mobilization for War, under the leadership of Professors H. L. Elsbree and J. M. McDaniel Jr., will be Chairman William E. Housel '42, Milton, Pa.; Robert B. Grimshaw '43, Hollis, N. Y.; Larrabee M. Johnson, Binghamton, N. Y.; Joseph C. Palamountain '42, Lebanon, N. H.; Walter R. Daggatt '43, Portland, Ore.; John McCarthy II '43, Webster Groves, Mo.; and Eugene E. McCarthy '43, White Plains, N. Y.

The committee meeting on Democratic Controls of Governmental Processes in War Time, under the guidance of Prof. Harold R. Bruce, will include Chairman Alan M. Frothingham '43 of New York City; Edwin F. Self '42, San Diego, Calif.; Robert W. Straub '43, Los Atlos, Calif.; Andrew M. Wood '42, Middleboro, Mass.; Charles M. Pearson '42, Madison, Minn.; Richard W. Barry '44, Falmouth, Mass.; and William M. Glovsky '43, Beverly, Mass.

Prof. John G. Gazley will serve as faculty adviser for the committee on Post-War Institutional Reconstruction, which will inelude elude Chairman Carl J. Batter Jr. '43, Silver Springs, Md.; Robert O. Blood Jr. '42, Concord, N. H.; Warner E. Mills Jr. '44, Kirksville, Mo.; William C. S. Remsen '43, Garden City, N. Y.; Paul L. Parker '43, Des Moines, Iowa; Edward W. Lider '43, New Bedford, Mass.; and Richard N. Tar- low '44, Brockton, Mass.

" t Dartmouth delegates on the committee on the Role of Education in the Struggle to Preserve Democracy, under the leadership o£ Prof. Arthur M. Wilson, will be Chair- man Arthur M. Cox '42, Hanover, N. H.; Robert M. Encherman '42, Freehold, N. J.; Lloyd K. Wehnes '42, Excelsior, Minn.; Samuel L. Frank '42, Pikesville, Md.; Guy C. Mallett Jr. '43, Garden City, N. Y.; John H. Shaw '43, Brookline, Mass.; and Wil- liam J. Mitchel Jr. '42, Teaneck, N. J.

Guest consultants will participate in each round table discussion.

THREE GREEN DERBY WINNERS Harry B. Gilmore '01 (right) whose ten years' service has seen performance of manymiracles, including six straight Green Derbies; John J. Remsen '13 (center) whose dollartotal of $13,691 is a record; and Alex J. McFarland '30 (left) who copped crown in firstyear as agent and showed Fund's largest roster of contributors, 416.