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COLLEGE NOTES

JUNE, 1908
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COLLEGE NOTES
JUNE, 1908

The Dartmouth and Amherst musical clubs gave a successful joint concert in Springfield, Mass., May 2.

Dr. H. H. Home addressed a recent meeting of the Connecticut Teachers' Association on "The Making of Men and Women."

Coach J. T. Keady '05 has joined the Haverhill New England League team. Dr. C. N. Gould of the German department was called to his home in California early in May by the severe ill. ness of his father, who died soon after his arrival.

Dean 'Charles F. Emerson acted as a judge in the Yale-Harvard debate, May 1.

The interclass meet held early in May resulted in a victory for the Sophomores, who scored 45 5-6 points. The Seniors scored 38 1-3, the Freshmen 28 5-6, and the Juniors 13. In the discus Haw. ley established a new Dartmouth record of 118 feet, 81-2 inches.

The undergraduates, in mass meeting May 2, decided to postpone action on Mr. E. H. Baynes' suggestion that the College subscribe $4,500 for a herd of buffalo.

Ralph L. Theller '09 of Cambridge has been chosen editor-in-chief of the Dartmouth for next year.

The New Hampshire Alpha chapter of Sigma Alpha Epsilon has been installed at Dartmouth.

Hon. Samuel J. Elder of Boston and Col. Winston Churchill of Cornish addressed the Republican club in May.

"For One Night Only," the successful play given by the dramatic club last year, was presented May 12, under the direction of H. R. Wellman '07, for the purpose of procuring theatrical properties for Webster Hall.

Mr. Philip W. Ayres, director of the Dartmouth Grant, delivered three lectures on forestry, at the Tuck School last month.

Mr. Dumont Clark of Princeton recently addressed the Christian Association concerning the Northfield Students Conference.

The Classic Journal for May contains an article by Prof. R. W. Husband on "Books Available for the Study of Greek and Latin Sounds and Inflections."

Morton Hull '09 of Chicago has been chosen leader of the glee club for next year.

Kappa Kappa Kappa won the interfraternity baseball championship by defeating Phi Gamma Delta 4 to 2.

The Rev. J. H. Dennison, D. D., of the Central Congregational Church, Boston, recently preached at the College Church.

The Sophomores, advocating a federal tax on all inheritances over five thousand dollars, defeated the Freshmen in debate.

The Freshmen defeated the Sophomores in the annual baseball series,

The Seniors who will contest for the Barge gold medal are: J. J. Donahue, Medford, Mass. ;.W. F. English, East Windsor. Conn. ; A. L. Lewis, Lakeport, N. H. ; and E. B. Badger, Winchester, Mass.

S. B. Smith '10 won the intercollegiate tennis championship at Longwood, defeating L. F. Stern 'lO in the final match. In doubles Dartmouth later defeated both Amherst and the Springfield Country Club.