At the first mass meeting of the college year, held the evening of Sept. 24, a new system by which the student body might support the athletic teams of the college was explained for the first time. A single annual ticket, costing eight dollars, which admits the bearer to every athletic contest on Alumni Oval, is the plan scheduled to do away with the old tax collecting and "season" ticket. The privilege of buying the ticket is open to the faculty and the townspeople, and it is believed that in this manner the sale of the tickets will be much wider than of the old season tickets. The result will be that the athletic charge on the student body will be at a minimum and that the athletic treasury will have a much larger income than formerly.
Other features of the meeting were the pleas of Coach O'Connor and E, K. Hall for the College not to become too confident of the success of the football team because of last season's record. In closing E. K. Hall reminded those present "that Dartmouth men never boast before or after a victory, nor ever whine or kick after a defeat."