THE DARTMOUTH Alumni Council will hold its annual spring meeting in Hanover on Friday and Saturday, June 8-9. The first session will be held Friday evening, preceded by a five o'clock reception and dinner. The Friday evening meeting will provide an opportunity for the Council to hear talks by several officers of the College on wartime and postwar problems and policies. Saturday morning, June 9, will be devoted to a business session of the Council, followed by luncheon and a double-header ball game with Columbia in the afternoon.
In a recent conference with President Atwood it was agreed that plans for the spring meeting of the Council should be held to because railroad travel of considerably less than fifty people would be involved volved. In the case of meetings of the Class Officers Associations—Secretaries, Treasur- ers, Class Agents—it has been decided that cancellation of the customary gatherings in Hanover is necessary to meet the ban on conventions of fifty people or more.
Subjects to be discussed by the Council will include the Dartmouth Vocational Plan for alumni servicemen, the Alumni Fund and Class Funds, admission of stu- dents after the war, the Dartmouth Navy Alumni Association, Alumni Club wartime problems, and other Council business. President Hopkins' informal discussion of the College will, as always, be the highlight of the weekend meetings. Headquarters of members will be at the Hanover Inn.