Although he may not be available until next fall, we enthusiastically recommend as a speaker at an alumni gathering, David C. Nutt '41, attached to the Dartmouth Museum in the capacity of Arctic specialist. We had him as a dinner guest at a meeting at the Vesper Country Club on the evening of May 5, and he more than filled the bill. Nutt, sole owner and skipper of the 100-foot sloop "Blue Dolphin," will sail her out of Woods Hole in June, bound for Newfoundland and Labrador. His party, including a group of Dartmouth undergraduates, plus a paid crew, will spend the entire summer within the Arctic Circle on scientific study and research. He has been both north and south and can spin a good yarn about either the Arctic or Antarctic. Also, he has several hundred feet of colored movies to back up his story. He will provide a most interesting evening explaining a Dartmouth facet that many of us (probably most of us) never knew existed until a recent issue of the ALUMNI MAGAZINE brought it into focus.
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