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The Doon School Old Boys' Society (often abbreviated to DSOBS) is the alumni society of The Doon School, an all-boys independent boarding school in Dehradun, Uttarakhand, India. It was founded in 1935 by Satish Ranjan Das, a Kolkata lawyer. The first president of the society was the Englishman Arthur Foot, a former master at Eton College, who became the first Headmaster at Doon. The society is ranked as one of the most influential old-boy networks in the world with its alumni including prominent diplomats, bureaucrats, a former Indian prime minister, writers, artists.〔(How the most influential alumni network in India Inc works - Economic Times )〕 Alumni of the school are known as Doscos and after graduating gain life-membership to the DSOBS. ==History== Although the society met ever since the first batch of 1935 graduated, it was not until 1955 that record-keeping began. Arthur Foot passed the reins to the second headmaster of Doon J.A.K. Martyn. After Martyn's retirement, Surender Kandhari became the first 'old boy' president of the society. The society is officially recognised through memorandum of association under Indian Societies Registration Act.
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