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COLLEGE NOTES

November, 1909
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COLLEGE NOTES
November, 1909

Doctor Pettee '73, a missionary to Japan for the last thirty years, addressed the Christian Association Sunday night, October 31.

Willard E. Keyes, of the YouthsCompanion, gave an illustrated lecture before the Tuck School on October 29, on "Good and Bad Advertising."

The Christian Association has entered civic work at Wilder, and is now teaching English to about fifty Italians.

Delta Sigma Rho, an honorary debating fraternity, may be petitioned for a chapter at Dartmouth.

Dartmouth was represented at the meeting of the Intercollegiate Association of hockey teams at the St. Nicholas hotel, New York, on Monday, No- vember 8. The schedule for hockey will be as follows: Jan. 12, Princeton at Boston; Jan. 20, Columbia at Boston; Jan. 22, Yale at New York; Feb. 9, Cornell at Boston; Feb. 12, Harvard at Boston.

H. R. Wellman '07 is soon to publish a new edition of Dartmouth songs. New songs have been added to the last collec tion of Dartmouth songs, which was published in 1898. . New scores have been written for several of the old songs.

On November 23 the Classical Club was reorganized for the ensuing year. Officers were elected as follows: Joseph Bartlett '10, president; F. F. Owen '11, vice-president; J. J. McDonald '11 secretary.

The newly organized Gun Club had a trap shoot with the Harvard Gun Club on November 13.

The debating squad is picked, and consists of sixteen men. Those who were selected from preliminary trials are: R. B. Seymour '10, W. E. Tucker '10, S. C. Aronowitz '11, R. B. Barnhardt '11, K. F. Clark '11, C. L. Harris '12, P. E. Martin '12, M. C. Avery '13, J. S. Gibson '13, J. A. F. Randolph '13. In addition, those who made the team in previous years are eligible for the squad. They are: W. C. Shaw 10, Q. S. Lyon '10, B. R. Cooper '10, J. R. Lowell '10, G. M. Morris '11, and C. E. Snow '12.