Speakers from the College will take to the alumni circuit in some force during December and early January. Coach Bob Blackman has two alumni dinner engagements: the Suasco (Mass.) Club on December 6 and the New London, Conn., Club on December 8. Dean Thaddeus Seymour will speak at a Merrimack Valley (Mass.) dinner December 7; and Dean Charles F. Dey '52 of the Tucker Foundation will be a luncheon speaker in Richmond, Va., December 18 and a dinner speaker in Atlanta, Ga., December 19.
Noye M. Johnson, Associate Professor of Geology, accompanied by an undergraduate, will be the dinner speaker at Ithaca, N. Y., December 6, and at Glens Falls, N. Y., December 7. Another faculty speaker will be Donald L. Kreider, Associate Professor of Mathematics, who appears at a Worcester, Mass., luncheon December 27 and a Keene, N. H., dinner that evening. Prof. Harold L. Bond 42 of the English Department will speak at a Concord, N. H., dinner December 27.
Kenneth A. Rogers '59 of the Admissions Office will meet with the Dartmouth Club of Hawaii during his December 10-11 visit; Assistant Dean James M. Cowperthwaite '61 will speak at College Night, Monmouth County, N. J., on December 19; Alfred T. Quirk '49, Deputy Director of Admissions, will be at a dinner of the Seacoast (N. H.) Club on December 20; and Michael L. Slive '62, Assistant to the Director of Financial Aid will speak at a luncheon in Buffalo, N. Y., on December 28.
The basketball team's tournament trip south during Christmas recess enables Head Coach David R. Gavitt '59 and his players to appear at alumni receptions in New Orleans, December 20; Jacksonville, December 22; and Miami, December 26. Assistant Coach Roger Penland will be a luncheon speaker at Fort Lauderdale on December 20 and a dinner speaker at Orlando on December 22 and St. Petersburg on December 26. Also bringing the athletic story to alumni will be John J. Crouthamel '60, assistant football coach, at a smoker in Longmeadow, Mass., December 28, and Athletic Director Seaver Peters '54, dinner speaker at New Haven, Conn., on January 6.