The four out-of-town games of the football team and also the Harvard Yale game were reported in Hanover by telegraph under the auspices of the College Club and the Press Club.
R. L. Durgin '15 and J. A. Burbank '15 represented the Christian Association at the Eleventh Annual Connecticut River Valley Student Missionary Conference held at New Haven, Conn., November 12.
The Interfraternity bowling league opened its winter schedule the first of November. Seventeen teams are entered. Matches will be played daily afternoons and- evenings in competition for the many prizes offered.
Sixty-three members of the freshman class have been taken in the college church this fall. This is the largest number of student members in any one class for several years.
The Christian Association will send out groups of men to at least fifteen towns of the state to do deputation work. More than fifty men will engage in the service.
F. W. Leighton '17 was elected captain of the freshman golf team before the match with the varsity November 3.
When the freshmen met the Syracuse freshmen in football this fall, it was the first time a Green freshman eleven had met the youngsters of another college.
Coach Cavanaugh introduced an innovation in the Carlisle game when he had his men wear huge white numbers on their backs. The plan was unanimously approved by the 15,000 odd spectators who watched the game.
According to the rankihg of the fall tennis tournament, the varsity team next spring will be composed of H. W. Webber '14, captain, G. H. Smith, Jr., '16, E. T. Doyle '16, P. S. Larmon '16, and the freshman team by K. W. Koeniger, A. M. Cheney, E. Fritz, Jr., and R. E. Adams.