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COLLEGE NOTES

April, 1909
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COLLEGE NOTES
April, 1909

After an exciting series of races, Delta Kappa Epsilon was declared the champion of the interfraternity relay teams by reason of its victory over Phi Gamma Delta in the fastest time of the tournament. The men composing the team were: J. Marks '11, J. E. Ingersoll '11, G. M. Morris '11, and C. H. Sugatt 'l2.

At the last meeting of the Deutscher Verein the club read the comedy farce, "Muller als Sudenbock," President Klopp reading the principal part. Professors W. A. Adams, Clark," and Licklider were present, the latter two being elected honorary members of the organization.

Instructor Arthur H. Chivers of the Biology department has obtained leave of absence for 1909-10 and will study at Harvard for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy.

The appointment of Dr. H. H. Home to teach a course in Philosophy and one in Education in the summer school ot the University of California has been announced.

The Aegis board for the class of 1911 has organized with A. S. Dunning editor-in-chief and M. E. Eaton business manager. Associate editors are: U U Butts, G. M. Morris, J. O. Norris, T. L. Parker, M. G. Rollins, and H. A. Shepard.

At the request of alumni associations previously visited, Secretary Hopkins has again gone to Pittsburgh, Cleveland, and Chicago for the annual preparatory school nights.

Commencement ushers appointed by Marshal E. D. Rich for the 1909 Commencement are: 1910-T. A. Foster, H. R. Chadbourne, E. W. Hiestand, 1911-D. Hoffman, J. E. Ingersoll, C. C. Warren, Jr.; 1912-E. W. Gammons, C. A. Gilbert, R. B. Morris.

Tesse Barnum Hawley '09, halfback on the varsity football team for the last two years, has accepted the position of head coach of football at Phillips Andover Academy next season. With John Glaze again at Exeter the rivalry between the two institutions promises to be as keen as ever with an even chance for the winner.

Dr H. H. Home delivered an address entitled, "The Effect of the New Theory of Formal Discipline upon the Curriculum,'' before the Brown Teachers' Association at Providence, April 3.

leaving Dartmouth at the close of the collele year, Prof. Julius Arthur Brown of the Physics department will next fall assume his duties as professor in the Beyrout College, Turkey.

In a "students' program given before the members of the Classical Club, H. E. Burt '11 spoke on, "The Review of the Life of lames Adam. L. R. Deane '09 delivered, "A Review of Miss Harrison's 'Primitive Athens , and C. T. Jones '11 read a paper on, "The Further Treatment of Roman Education."

Members of the Dartmouth Camera Club now exhibiting photographs in the Intercollegiate Photographic Association are: R. Cowles '09, H. T Fleischer '09 R. H. Blanchard '11, H. E. Burtt '11, C. V. Campbell '12, B. B. Lyons '12. In the course of the circuit these pictures will be exhibited in Hanover April 19 to 25.

The Dartmouth Magazine has announced the election of Charles Otis Libbey '10 as editor for the coming year with Gay Gleason as business manager. The election of associate editors will not be held until June 1.

Mr. E. B. Watson of the English department recently delivered a lecture at Fall River on his experiences in Turkey while a member of the faculty of Roberts College.

Competition in the transportation service to and from trains has started between the rival livery owners of Hanover C. W. Waterman is now running a rubber-tired hack for every train with an additional force during rush periods. H. T. Howe, who formerly had a monopoly on the business, continues his regular service.

Commencement speakers to make addresses on Wednesday, June 30, at the one hundred and fortieth annual Commencement have been announced by the faculty committee making the selection. Charles Wallingford Cartland of Dover, N. H., has been chosen valedictorian, while other speakers are: Arthur Leslie Graves of Wells River, Vt. ; Harold Hitchins Burbank of Calais, Me. ; Russell Cowles of Des Moines, la.; Ralph Lauris Theller of Cambridge, Mass.; and Joseph Washburn Worthen of Hanover, N. H.