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COLLEGE NOTES

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COLLEGE NOTES

Some of the recent Tuck School lectures have been as follows:

March 24, Mr. Montgomery Rollins of Boston, lectured on "Underwriting."

March" 25, Mr. Philip W. Ayres lectured on "Forestry and the Conservation of our National Resources."

March 28, Mr. Ayres on "The Proposed National Forests in the White Mountains and the Southern Appalachian Mountains," and "Management of the Dartmouth College Grant.

J. H. Mullen '11 has been chosen to captain the basketball team next year. He has played on the team three years.

The Christian Association officers for next year have been elected as follows: President, R. W. Barstow '11; vice-president, H. S. Trask '11; and treasurer, H. G. Mosier '12.

The dramatic club, on a tour from February 24 to March 1, visited Manchester, N. H., Rochester, Portland, and Natick, Mass., presenting "A Gold Mine." The play was well received in every place where presented, and the tour was a success in every way.

A dual track meet has been arranged with Harvard to take place at the Stadium on Saturday, May 7. Instead of the usual Williams meet there will be a dual meet between the Princeton and Dartmouth Freshmen on May 14, at Hanover.

The gun club has secured Mr. H. M. Fanning of the Dupont Powder Company of New York to act as its coach for the coming season.

A census of the College is to be taken under the direction of the department of sociology. Information concerning the expenses of each student will be among the most valuable information which will be obtained. A similar census is taken at Columbia each year.

The Webster Club has been reorganized as a branch of the Intercollegiate Civic League. The officers are: M. C. Blake '10, president; J. R. Everett '10, secretary; and C. S. Lyon '10, treasurer. Professor Dixon was appointed advisor. The club will have delegates at New York and Washington to the convention of. the league, which will be held during spring vacation.

The Prom show, recently chosen by the faculty committee, will be "The Pea Green Earl," by L. S. Wiggin '10 and E. R. Palmer '10. Three other shows were submitted, but the one chosen was by far the best.

In the amateur vaudeville show recently given at the Commons under the direction of the vaudeville club, A. P. Donovan '12 won the first prize, giving a female impersonation. Second prize was voted to Lena '12, Allen '12, and Armes '12 who gave a clever comedy sketch.

The sophomore-freshman hockey match, played March 12, ended in a tie, 0-0.

J. W. Noyes '11 has been elected captain of the cross-country team for next season.

G. M. Morris '11 has been elected president and K. F. Clark '11 has been chosen manager of the debating union for next year. C. E. Snow '12 was made vice-president.

An Illinois club has been organized among the undergraduates. T. L. Parker '11, of Chicago, was chosen president.

Mr. Louis J. Bernhardt, an ex-convict, was the speaker at the Sunday meeting of the D. C. A. on March 27, speaking on, "Penal Institutions and Prison Conditions in this Country."

The Sophomores won unanimously in the annual debate held March 28. The question debated was: "Resolved, that all interstate railroads should be owned and operated by the government." The Freshmen upheld the affirmative.

Volume 28 of the Aegis appeared shortly before vacation. The editors were: A. S. Dunning, editor-in-chief, M. E. Eaton, business manager, C. C. Butts, G. M. Morris, J. O. Norris, T. L. Parker, M. G. Rollins, and H. A. Shepard.

The Aegis board for next year was elected by the sophomore class on March 29. Those elected were: H. T. Armes, D. G. Augur, H. G. Mosier, C. G. Newcomb, D. W. Redfield, C. E. Snow, and H. K. Urion.

In an inter-fraternity relay race, held March 5, a non-fraternity team won. The members of the winning team were Abbott, Patterson, Trapp, and Francis.