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COLLEGE NOTES

December, 1909
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COLLEGE NOTES
December, 1909

The Camera Club organized for the year on November 30. Officers were elected as follows: President, H. E. Burtt; secretary, F. H. Harris.

Hannibal Williams, the Shakespearian reader, appeared before the College on Monday evening, December 6, in "Henry IV." The affair was under the auspices of the Debating Union.

Under the direction of the Greek department, Sophocles' "Oedipus Tyrannus" will be given by members of the College. Rehearsals will be held through the winter, and the performance will probably be given in May. Only once has this performance been given since ancient times, Harvard playing it in 1881.

Bible study was begun for the year by a meeting on December 13, at which Clayton S. Cooper, Bible study secretary of the Young Men's Christian Association, spoke.

The Gun Club will soon build a house and range on Mink Brook. Land has been secured and steps have been taken to secure funds.

An Outing "Club has been organized to stimulate interest in outdoor winter sports. A ski-jump will be built and a winter carnival of sports will be held later in the winter.

On chinning day, December 4, the Hanover Fertilizer appeared as a takeoff on the events of the day.