DARTMOUTH COLLEGE CLUB 37 East 39 Street
HARRY C. MILLS '24, has accepted the chairmanship of the Vocational Committee and. is now hard at work lining up his committee, selecting the men to serve on his panels and working out the details of the organization, so that New York will be able to "take care of the servicemen and others who. may be looking for positions in the metropolitan area. Here is a statement from Mr. Mills:
Dartmouth men returning from Military Service or other alumni who would like to learn more about conditions and opportunities in particular fields o1 employment in the New York City area are invited to use the services offered by the local vocational committee.
This is neither a commercial placement nor a professional vocational service. It is primarily a part of a national plan to give you a chance to talk with one or more Dartmouth men who know their way around in the line of work you may be interested in, and who are willing to tell you what they know and help you to meet someone wh° might know of or have an opening that you would be glad to take. rr __:„u Pnmmtttee to helD
If you wish the Vocational Committee to neip you the Club will need two copies of your record on the Dartmouth Vocational Questionnaire. Ihe desk attendant will supply you with these. Give all required information about yourself, and in addition to your permanent address, if you should be temporarily located at some other address be sure to give that address and phone number at which you can be located.
All inquiries should be addressed to the Dartmouth College Club, 37 East 39th Street, New York, N. Y. Don't forget that tickets for all games can be secured at the Club. The Squash Courts were repainted during the summer and are now ready for use by all members of the Club. A number of Classes are already working out details for their Class Dinners and we urge all class officers to start plans for the fall and winter. Dartmouth Night will be celebrated on Friday, November 10th. The Entertainment Committee promise a get-together at the Club on this date. We are still looking for more outof-town Alumni who make occasional trips to New York. By joining the Club there will be many facilities available, and you can make the Club your headquarters while in the city. We are looking forward to a very active year and hope to welcome a great many new members.
GEORGIA CLUB GET-TOGETHER at the secretary's home. Left to right: Alva Wilson 25, Roy Adams '25, Frank Mitchell '30, Harry A. Wason '99, Harris Dawson '35, Al Starrett '29, Bill Marsh '31, Art Toan '36, and Bob Offenbach '34 present but unseen. Cameraman was Wilmer C. Dutton, father of Bud Dutton '42.