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March 1912
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March 1912

Jack-O'Lantern was in grave peril of his life on February 21. A fire broke out about noon in the Ford Block on South Main Street, just below the Jack-O'Lantern office. The funny men made a dash to.save their property, but the Hanover fire department was there before them and the fire was confined to a little smudge in the cellar.

Lyman Howe made his annual visit to Hanover on the evening of February 19. Webster Hall was crammed to the doors to see the exhibition of moving pictures, and it is said that the Christian Association, under whose auspices the entertainment was held, made a handsome profit.

W. H. Mason '13 of Boston, has been elected captain of next year's hockey team. He played a very good, consistent game this year at center, and is expected to lead the Green through a more successful season next year.

It begins to look as though spring were coming when baseball candidates are called out.

Sisson '14 is some basketball player. With 25 field goals and 69 fouls to his credit, he leads the entire field in individual scoring of the basketball league. He totals 119 points, while his nearest competitor has but 92.

The Dartmouth "Lit" seems to be awake. It has just offered a prize of ten dollars for the best short story accented and published during the present college year; members of the board to be excluded from competition.