We neglected to include the name of JimTindle '36 in the list of patrons for the Glee Club Concert, in last month's issue of the ALUMNI MAGAZINE. Since Jim is one of our hardest working alumni in the area, we wish to include his name at this time.
If you are at all able to play Softball, we still have a few games remaining during the month of June and the first few weeks of July. Contact Art Judson '52 at home, CH 7-7811 or at his office, PE 5-1000, if you care to play for "Dear Old" Dartmouth. There is room for more players.
Sunday, April 26, saw 28 out of the 48 young men, accepted from the greater Philadelphia area for the Class of 1968, attend our annual "holding operation" at Jim Tindie's '36 Valley Forge Farm. We were fortunate in having Nick Sandoe '45 and Jack Musick on hand to tell the boys about life in Hanover as well as answer any questions. Dick Lippman '42 was in charge of showing the new slide-and-record combination available to alumni clubs recently distributed from Hanover. We wish to report that they were very well received and that this is another instance of the college's sending alumni useful working tools for enrollment purposes. Anyone in the area who is interested in joining our efforts to enroll the best from the Philadelphia vicinity at Dartmouth should contact Dr. John Wolfe '27, StuYoung '57, Tom Malcolm '54 or Jim Tindle '36.
The Club has made a contribution of $5OO to our Philadelphia Scholarship Loan Fund. We received generous "gifts" from the alumni in the area and incurred a small surplus from the Cocktail Party after the Dartmouth-Pennsylvania Football Game in 1963 and the recent Glee Club Concert in Philadelphia to enable us to make such contribution.
We hope to see as many of you (dues paying) at our annual picnic scheduled for Saturday, June 27, 1964, at the farm of Hugh Kenworthy Jr. '41.
Secretary, 818 Widener Bldg. 1339 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. 19107