Missing from the active faculty this fall is Donald L. Stone '35h, who retired June 30 as Professor of Business Law in Tuck School and now, by vote of the Dartmouth Trustees, holds emeritus rank on both the College and Tuck School faculties.
A member of the faculty since 1924, Professor Stone came to Dartmouth as Instructor in Political Science. He was promoted to assistant professor in 1936 and in 1935 was made Professor of Government. From 1930 on he taught also in Tuck School, giving courses in Business Law to the first- and second-year students. He became Professor of Business Law at Tuck School in 1935, and in recent years taught entirely at the business school.
Before joining the Dartmouth fac- ulty, Professor Stone taught at Cul- ver Military Academy and at Prince- ton. A graduate of Brown, he holds the LL.B. degree from Harvard, the M.A. degree from Princeton, the J.D. degree from the University of Indiana, and an honorary M.A. from Dartmouth.
In 1950 Professor Stone was elected the first president of the Association of Princeton Graduate Alumni, made up of former students of the Princeton Graduate School. He has been Justice of the Hanover Municipal Court since 1946 and is Moderator of the Village Precinct.
Professor Emeritus Donald L. Stone