Class Notes

Princeton

JUNE 1972 WILLIAM L. WILSON '31
Class Notes
Princeton
JUNE 1972 WILLIAM L. WILSON '31

Reporter, 225 Jefferson Road Princeton, N. J. 08540

The first anniversary dinner of the Dartmouth Club of Princeton (which has all of mid-New Jersey and across-the-Delaware Pennsylvania as its constituency) was successfully staged at the Nassau Inn, Princeton, on May 10.

Some 70 Dartmouth men and ladies were present to hear Dean Carroll W. Brewster of the College report in delightful and informative fashion on the Hanover scene, which he coupled with an inside view of the Dean's job at this particular point in Dartmouth's ever-changing life pattern. His listeners seemed particularly impressed with his emphasis on the present undergraduate body's concentration on study and grades and the exclusion of external interests and involvements by most students.

President Kester R. Pierson '53 presided, as he had at the prior several meetings of the Club's executive committee at which the dinner was planned.

He announced that Ray Marks '57 had accepted the chairmanship of the Enrollment Interviewing Committee and had between fifty and sixty applicants to meet. Frank Cole '46 has been appointed chairman of a new Job Placement Committee, which will be prepared to assist those graduating from the College to locate attractive employment opportunities in the Princeton-New York City areas.

It was pointed out that the dinner drew a ten percent turnout of the Club's membership. Considering the good fellowship and the rewarding program that were enjoyed by those present, we will hope that our 1973 dinner will top that mark in good measure.

Bob Lambert '53 of Glen Ellyn, Ill., enrollment chairman for the Chicago Club,talks to high school seniors accepted for the Class of 1976 and their parents at a reception at the Arts Club of Chicago, held April 22 to give Dartmouth Club members a chance to talk with prospective freshmen who might be wavering. A delegationof 55—44 men and 11 women—was accepted from the area.