Lieut. Comdr. Robert Priest Fuller '37 is back from the wars, ready to resume his expert propaganda activity in behalf of Dartmouth teams. Whitey is already boommg Meryll Frost for the trophy annually given to the most valuable player in the country, an honor which would certainly be bestowed ungrudgingly by most of the 45>°00 people who saw the Penn game. Coach McLaughry reports hearing from a large and imposing variety of Big Gree footballers, anxious to return to the Hanover plain to complete their education after anywhere from six months to four years in the armed forces. He could certainly use a few more like Frost this fall.
.... Almost every day, one or more sturdy figures in Army, Navy, or Marine Corps uniforms drift silently down to the football field to watch the current eleven in action. Big Nick Daukas, tackle in 1941 and 1942, and Harry Gerber, end in approximately the same period, were among the most recent arrivals in town As we go to press there is a rumor that, owing to the benevolence of the Bureau of Naval Personnel, Dartmouth is about to inherit a sizable segment of the Colgate football team as of November 1. This group includes the most spectacular halfback on the Colgate team, an operative whom Coach Andy Kerr hates to lose. Dartmouth can certainly use him.