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COLLEGE NOTES

JUNE, 1907
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COLLEGE NOTES
JUNE, 1907

Prof. F. H. Dixon gave three lectures at the University of Wisconsin late in April. Professor Dixon will spend next year, his sabbatical year, in the employment of the Interstate Commerce Commission.

The tennis team defeated Vermont, by the score of 12 to 2, in Burlington early in May.

The Freshmen defeated the Sophomores in debate May 14, maintaining that : "The present tendency toward centralization of power in the federal government is not detrimental to the best interests of the people of the United States."

The Pukwana club has been granted a charter from Sigma Nu fraternity.

E. H. Naylor '09 of Evanston,Ill., has been chosen editor-in-chief of the Aegis for next year. E. M. Moffatt '09 of St. Joseph, Mich., will be business manager.

The Dartmouth will be a semiweekly next year.

A. T. Soule '08 of Brooklyn has been chosen leader of the glee club for next year, and R. B. Rugg '08 of Roxbury, Mass., leader of the mandolin club.

The baseball games with Vermont and Holy Cross, scheduled to be played on the Oval, May 4 and 6 respectively, were prevented by rain. The game with Fordham in New-York, May 10, was stopped by rain at the fourth inning, with no score.

Moliere's popular comedy, "Le Medecin Malgre Lui," was successfully presented in College Hall Saturday evening, May 25, under the direction of Prof. L. H. Dow.

The last six games of the baseball schedule are as follow: May 27, Vermont at Hanover ; May 29, Exeter at Exeter; May 30, Holy Cross in Worcester ; May 31, Amherst at Amherst ; June 4 and 5, Alabama at Hanover.