Lehigh Alumni Bulletin 1919-1920 (volume 7, no4) . and as such the active head of theAssociation. His efforts in behalf of thisAssociation and of the principles for whichit stands, before, during and since theWar, have been literally tireless and ex-ceedingly fruitful. Dr. Drinker is Secretary of the AdvisoryBoard of University Presidents on SummerMilitary Instruction Camps. He is a mem-ber of the Executive Committee of theLeague to Enforce Peace, and Chairmanof the Pennsylvania Branch. He wasPresident of the Association of CollegePresidents of Pennsylvania in 1917. Since1906 he has served as
Lehigh Alumni Bulletin 1919-1920 (volume 7, no4) . and as such the active head of theAssociation. His efforts in behalf of thisAssociation and of the principles for whichit stands, before, during and since theWar, have been literally tireless and ex-ceedingly fruitful. Dr. Drinker is Secretary of the AdvisoryBoard of University Presidents on SummerMilitary Instruction Camps. He is a mem-ber of the Executive Committee of theLeague to Enforce Peace, and Chairmanof the Pennsylvania Branch. He wasPresident of the Association of CollegePresidents of Pennsylvania in 1917. Since1906 he has served as a member 01 theCollege and University Council of Pennsyl-vania. Dr. Drinkers old connection with theLehigh Valley Railroad was resumed inMarch, 1918, when he was elected aDirector of the Company. The degree of Doctor of Laws was con-ferred on President Drinker by LafayetteCollege in 1905, by Franklin and MarshallCollege in 1910, by the University of Penn-sylvania in 1911, and by Princeton Univer-sity in 1915. Alumni Bulletin of Lehigh University. THE STUDENT BAND(Concert on the Campus after the Alumni Luncheon) ALUMNI DAY, 1920 Perhaps it might be well to make thatheading plural, for the program this yearcovered two days instead of one. On themorning of June 11th, old grads began todrift in, and the Class of 18 95 in par-ticular arrived early for a luncheon at theBethlehem Club, followed by an afternoonof golf at the Northampton CountyCountry Club. The Alumni EducationalCommittee also met at the Bethlehem Clubfor lunch and followed it by a session last-ing until 6:15, at which reports coveringall the engineering schools and also thecolleges of liberal arts and business ad-ministration were presented and dis-cussed. The Price Jubilee Dinner The big event of Friday was the dinnergiven to Dr. H. R. Price, 70, Presidentof the Board of Trustees and Lehighsoldest living graduate. At the very startof the evening, Okey who was actingas toastmaster, announced that Dr. Pricewas entirely
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