PREFACE-INTRODUCTION- SECRETARY'S REPORT, EXPLANATION 1 AND SWAN SONG. LONG, long time ago there was an aspiring young man who volunteered to act as secretary of his class at Dart- mouth College. It must have been all of five years ago, but I can't be any too sure about my dates. Anyway, he returned to Boston one fine June day with the realization dawning upon him that he had really contracted for something. Only the inter- vening years of experience have been able to unfold just how much it has meant to be a class secretary. Some of the men have felt that it has been a case of hard work, but I promptly object. It's been nothing of the kind. There's been no end of fun in seeing the classmates at meetings, in hearing from them, and in knowing what they were doing and where they were doing it. There have been times, of course, when it has been exasperating to the point of murderous incli- nations when men have refused to answer correspondence or have shown other signs of indifference. Isn't it funny that men sometimes have to be sold, even against their will, on an idea which is distinctly for their own good? Many times I've had men come to me or write to me, saying how glad they were that persistent efforts had succeeded in returning them to the fold. As a matter of fact, the preparation of this Report has been assisted by the inspiration that there are bound to be many men of the Class who will read the Report, and who will realize that their own stories are incomplete simply because they have not taken the small amount of time which would be necessary to send a note now and then to the Secretary. These men are almost sure to return to active participation in Class affairs, and in every case they will experience a keen sense of satisfaction at having done so. To this extent the work, if you choose to call it that, has been nothing but fun.
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