BIOGRAPHICAL DATA follows on M. G. Rollins '11 and John Camph '31, who were recently named to the Board of Governors to take the place of C. J. Boyle '01 who is confined to his home, and J. R. Warwick '31, who is now in Washington, D. C.
Mac Rollins needs no introduction to the Dartmouth Alumni. He was one of the early workers in establishing the Club in New York and was its manager from 1926-31. He is married and lives at Greenwich, Conn., with his wife. His son, class '42, is now in the Service. He will be the chairman of the entertainment committee, so we can look forward to an interesting program. His business is radio advertising with the C.. L. Miller Co.
Johnny Camph is a "Victory Gardener" from Chappaqua, N. Y. He still follows his tennis career at Dartmouth when he isn't working in his garden, or busy with his family of three children. He is in the advertising department of Conde Nast Publications and carries on for the ClubNews as advertising manager.
A questionnaire asking for suggestions has recently been sent to all non-members in the Greater New York area. All men are urged to fill this out and send it back to the Club as soon as possible.
Club members in the Armed Services, numbering some 275 men, will receive a Christmas, package with Holiday Greetings from all.
Prexy Batchelder announces the appointment of A. D. Stout '17 as editor of the Club Neivs to take the place of R. B. Kershaw '23, who recently resigned. The first issue, just off the press, proves that Art hasn't lost his former newspaper touch. This is a tough job, so if you have any interesting news items, send them in to the Club.
Ed Redman reported that due to the hotel shortage during the World Series, the Club was forced to put up cots in the squash courts. Just another Dartmouth Club service.
The entertainment committee consisting of. Mac Rollins, Mai Hubert '23 and Al Haas '20, announces the following class functions/to take place shortly.... October 19, class 1920, at the Club; October 29 (the night before the Yale game) Class 1918, at the Club; November 5 (Dartmouth night) the classes of 1924 and 1925 are having a joint gettogether at the Club; November 19, the class of 1917 is having its class dinner at the Club. It is hoped that each class will cooperate with this committee and arrange one or more class affairs for the coming season.