The annual Junior Promenade, May 19-21, was eminently successful. The events of the first day were Dartmouth's victory over Harvard at the Oval, Nevers' orchestral concert on the porch of College Hall, the presentation of "The Other Fellow," by the.dramatic club at College Hall, and several fraternity dances. Wednesday, May 20, a new feature—a society circus, at the Ovalproved highly amusing and successful; Nevers' orchestra gave another concert at College Hall; "The Promenaders," the best musical comedy in the history of Dartmouth theatricals, was presented in Webster Hall, and several fraternity dances followed. Thursday afternoon the faculty defeated the College team at tennis. The prom itself, in College Hall Thursday evening, was one of the most successful in years. Nevers' orchestra furnished music, and the patronesses were: Mesdames William Jewett Tucker, S. B. Fay, W. M. Persons, J. S. Reeves, F. A. Updyke, and Mrs. Buffington of Fall River, Mass., Mrs. Howland of New Bedford, Mass., Mrs. Newton of Winthrop, Mass., Mrs. Morawski of Roxbury, Mass., and Mrs. Watson, of Roxbury, Mass. The committee in charge of the festivities was composed of: F. B. Williams, Fall River; N. J. Howland, New Bedford; F. H. Morawski, Roxbury, Mass. ; A. E. Newton, Winthrop, Mass., and T. C. Wellsted, Cleveland.