A. M. Telfer was elected captain of the freshman football team before the Andover game.
The sophomore-freshman tournament was won by the sophomores, 9-7, 6-3.
The preliminary competition for the debating team drew forth a squad of some sixty aspirants.
In view of the exceptionally fine facilities of the gymnasium, Doctor Bowler hopes to be able to develop a gymnasium team this winter.
In the national election, November 5, Hanover voted in favor of the Progressive party. The total vote of the town approximated 600. The student vote amounted to 160. Many of the undergraduates of voting age voted in their home towns.
The first concert of the Musical Clubs was given in Phoenix Hall, Concord, N. H., on November 14, under the auspices of the Concord Club of Dartmouth. On the evening preceding the Harvard game the annual joint concert with the Harvard Clubs was held in Jordan Hall, Boston. The Glee and Mandolin Clubs have been coached this fall by P. F. Baker and G. L. Lansing, both of Boston.
After the Princeton defeat, W. J. Randall '96, F. F. Jennings '00, C. J. Boyle '01, E. D. Rich '09, F. A. Brady '10, and S. Pishon '10, came to Hanover to help Coach Cavanaugh prepare the football team for the contest with Harvard.
Officers of Dartmouth undergraduate organizations and several members of the administration were entertained at breakfast in Filene's Restaurant, on the morning of the Harvard game, by H. R. Wellman '09, who is connected with Filene's advertising department.