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SENIORS CHOOSE "POPULARS"

June, 1914
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SENIORS CHOOSE "POPULARS"
June, 1914

The seniors recently held an interesting election, in which they chose the class "populars." Voting on the most popular college after Dartmouth they chose Yale, Smith proved to be the woman's college nearest their hearts, Elsie Janis, the favorite actress, Kipling, the best-liked author and also poet, Economics was voted the popular study and Professor Emery the most-popular professor.

Among members of the class P. W. Loudon took first honors as the best all round man, the most popular, the best athlete, and the busiest man. L. K. Little qualified as the most respected and most likely to succeed. H. A. Koelsh, the class president, as the handsomest and best dressed man in the class. Then there were innumerable others from the greatest bluffer to the most intellectual.