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COLLEGE NOTES

February, 1915
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COLLEGE NOTES
February, 1915

A series of violin and piano recitals given bv Mrs. Wallace M. Ross, and C. E. Griffith, Jr.. '15, in the Little Theatre, Robinson Hall, under the auspices of the educational committee of the Christian Association, have been of decided merit, and are well attended.

Yale. Colgate, Vermont, Massachusetts State. Colby. New Hampshire State, and McGill Universityare said to have entered teams for the intercollegiate ski and snowshoe meet to be held by the Dartmouth Outing Club during the Winter Carnival.

Sweaters for the managers of the varsity and freshman teams have been ordered in accordance with the motion of the Athletic Council recently, to award insignia to managers. As was recommended by the vote of the undergraduate body, the team insignia with a bar beneath it will be awarded the six varsity managers, and the "1 D 5" also with a bar beneath it will be conferred upon the three freshman managers. The men who will receive varsity insignia are: Football, J. U. Loomis; baseball, R. W. Redfield; track, E. J. Graves; basketball, I. W. Carpenter; hockey, G. E. Dyke; tennis, C. A. Parnell. The "1 D 5" will be given to C. R. Taplin, D. S. Page, and R. C. Bigelow. All are seniors.

Provision for a class fund with the Alumni Fund on the Tucker Foundation as beneficiary, was made by the senior class at a smoker and business meeting, January 22. The resolutions as adopted provide for a novelty in the form of a method of gift optional between insurance for endowment with the Alumni Fund as beneficiary and direct yearly contributions which the Alumni Council may expend as they come in. Of 109 members of the class who indicated a choice between the two methods of gifts, 47 accepted the insurance plan, and 62 voted for.gifts to the income fund.

The interfrafernity basketball tournament, under the auspices of Coach Loudon, was won by the Sigma Alpha Epsilon team, which defeated Phi Delta Theta in the finals.

The smoke-talk schedule since the Christmas recess has included: "Other Salubrities I Have Met", by John Kendrick Bangs, January 9; "Our National Forests", by Paul G. Redington '00, January 16; and "Modern Stage Production", by Will Hutchins, January 23

The freshman basketball team opened its season auspiciously by defeating the Holderness School of Plymouth. N. H.. 32-30, January 12, in the Alumni Gymnasium. Its second game was also a victory, 48-12, over the supposedly strong Hanover High School team.

A triangular debating league with Dartmouth, University of Chicago, and Tulane University, Louisiana, as the members, has been arranged. The first debate will be held in May, with a Dartmouth two-man team going to Chicago, and a team from Tulane coming to Hanover, while the Chicago team goes to Tulane.