AT academic ceremonies at other colleges recently Dartmouth was represented by the following:
Reverend William L. Nolan of Aquinas House, Hanover, N. H., at the Installation of the Most Reverend Ernest John Primeau as Catholic Bishop of Manchester, N. H., March 15.
William G. Raoul Jr. '33, of Chattanooga, Tenn., at the inauguration of LeRoy Albert Martin as President of the University of Chattanooga, March 18.
Willis S. Fitch '17, of McLean, Va., at the inauguration of Charles Bronislaw Hirsch as President of Washington Missionary College, March 33.
Murray A. Baldwin '18, of Fargo, N. D., at the inauguration of John J. Neumaier as President of Moorhead State College, March 25.
Robin J. Scroggs, Instructor in Religion, at the inauguration of Reverend James Iley McCord as President of Princeton Theological Seminary, March 29.
Dr. Alvin R. Caiman '16, of East Orange, N. J., at the inauguration of The Right Reverend Monsignor John J. Dougherty as President of Seton Hall University, April 25.
Don W. Woodworth '54, of Bay City, Mich., at the inauguration of Judson William Foust as President of Central Michigan University, April 25.
Allen L. Sparks '25, of Rockford, Ill., at the inauguration of John Addison Howard as President of Rockford College, April 30.
William H. Greenwood Jr. '37, of Media, Penna., at the inauguration of Clarence Russel Moll as President of the Pennsylvania Military College, April 30.
This month Dartmouth will be represented at academic celebrations at other colleges by the following alumni:
Jerome G. Kerwin '19, of Chicago, Ill., at the Dedicatory Celebration of The New Law Buildings of The University of Chicago Law School, May 1.
Thomas M. Hughson '55, of Oneonta, N. Y., at the inauguration of Frederick Moore Binder as President of Hartwick College, May 9.
M. Paul Dickerman '40, of Wilson, N. C., at the inauguration of Leo Warren Jenkins as President of East Carolina College, May 13.
Howard P. Emerson '23, of Knoxville, Tenn., at the inauguration of Andrew David Holt as President of The University of Tennessee, May 14.