NAVY COLLEGE TRAINING Plans, which include a large Marine Corps Unit at Dartmonth beginning July 1, are described, beginning on page 10.
The Mountain Troops have become almost a "Dartmouth Regiment" because of the number of Big Green skiers enrolled in its personnel. Lt. Charles B. McLane '4 is author of Mountain Twilight, page 14, and readers are also referred to the class of 1929 notes where Lt. Larry Lougee '29 gives further information about the skiers and climbers of the Army.
Corey Ford, page 9, announces induction of Captain H. M. Briggs, Commanding Officer of the Naval Training School at Dartmouth, into the class of 19—. He is the first freshman admitted to the class. Dartmouth Services forDartmouth Men in the Service, page 17, begins a project sponsored by the Dartmouth Secfetaries Association, designed to provide hospitality to visiting alumni in uniform in centers throughout the country.
The College's faculty committee on Educational Policy has not only been meeting current problems caused by war conditions but is also discussing post-war plans for the liberal college as revealed in the report of its chairman, Prof. A. J. Scarlett 'lO, page 18.
Brief Biographies of Dartmouth Buildings, page 19, continues this month with Hitchcock Hall, described by Prof. L. B. Richardson '00 Associate Editor West's sections Laureled Sonsof Dartmouth, page is, 'Round the GirdledEarth, page 22, and Hanover Browsing, page 20, are regular sections, as are Books by Dartmouth Men, page 20, and editorials, GradusAd Parnassum by Philip S. Marden '94, page 7.
The Cover When the spring semester ended last month the scene pictured by George Higgins on the cover was discovered in Sanborn House by Miss Mabel Seavey, secretary to the department of English.