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COLLEGE NOTES

JUNE 1906
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COLLEGE NOTES
JUNE 1906

The Turtle Junior society has made the following elections from the Sophomore class: F. A.. Cooper, C. L,. DeAngelis, W. B. Evans, J. B. Glaze, M. Hull, A. M. Perkins, E. D. Rich, G. E. Shipley, P. M. Smith, A. T. Soule, R. F. Thompson, H. K. Williams,

The Chess Club was defeated by M. I. T. in Boston, April 5, by the score of four matches to one.

Professor Robert L,. Taylor of the department of French was married, April 21, in New York, to Miss Grace L. Burlingham.

The Reverend Doctor Arthur H. Smith, missionary to China, spoke in the College Church, May 6.

The College has recently made a large addition to the geological department by the accession of stone slabs imprinted with the tracks of animals. Most of them are the well-known " bird tracks," made by reptiles having hind feet like those of birds. Some of these impressions are eighteen feet long with a stride of nine feet. Other impressions are those of Crustacea, worms and insects. Some idea of their bulk may be gained from the fact that they filled two freight cars and weighed twelve tons. This valuable addition is made through the liberality of the trustees of T. M. Stoughton of Turner's Falls, Mass.

Clarence Percy Skillin 'OB, of Oak Park, Ill., has been elected captain of the baseball team for next year.

Dartmouth defeated the University of Vermont in a tennis tournament in Hanover, May 10 and 11, winning eleven out of thirteen matches. The Dartmouth team consisted of Burtch, Rotch, Cunningham, and McL,ane.

Harry R. Blythe '07 of Aurora, Ill., and Harry George Kelley '07 of Omaha, Neb., have been chosen editor-in-chief and business manager, respectively, of the Dartmouth Magazine for next year.

The Glee Club has elected Charles H. Hathaway '07 of Maiden, Mass., leader for next year. Robert R. Lane '07, of Westbrook, Me., will lead the Mandolin Club.

Dartmouth and Amherst tied in both singles and doubles in a dual tennis tournament at Amherst, May 22.

William Jennings '07, of Somerville, Mass., has been chosen captain of the track team for next year. He is strong in half-mile and relay.

The triangular tennis tournament held at Middletown, May 24 and 25, resulted in a victory for Williams' with Wesleyan second and Dartmouth third.

Williston Seminary won the 13th annual interscholastic meet under the auspices of Dartmouth, June 6, with a total of 63 points. Kimball Union Academy was second with 27 points, and Lebanon third with 16. Colby scored eight points, Bradford 2, and Boston Latin x.

The annual baseball series between the Sophomores and the Freshmen resulted in a victory for the former, two games to one.