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COLLEGE NOTES

December 1916
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COLLEGE NOTES
December 1916

R. Fish, H. L. Robinson, A. F. Johnson and J. M. Cunningham were elected to the Junior Prom committee at the annual election of the junior class. These four men will serve in the interests of the 1918 Promenade under the chairman,' R. M. Woolworth who was appointed last June as a result of the sophomore competition for non-athletic managerships.

G. E. Cogswell was elected president and S. C. Fitts was chosen vice president of the sophomore class at the fall election. The other officers elected were C. G. Raible, secretary; E. G. Neely, treasurer, and J. S. Radford representative to the college club. With the exception of Raible all the men have held office before.

Although the dramatic association has not produced a play since "Naughty Nero," it has arranged for an entertainment by Stuart Walker's Portmanteau Theatre Company to be held in Webster Hall. Due to the fact that the performance will not occur until after this copy has gone in, comment is reserved until the next issue of THE MAGAZINE.

By defeating Captain K. W. Koeniger 6-3, 4-6, 6-3, 6-1 in the finals of the varsity singles and W. H. Farnham '20 in the last round of the freshman tournament, J. A. Collom won the claim to the college and freshman tennis championship title.

The Dartmouth golf team lost to Princeton the morning of the Princeton football game, the Orange and Black team taking three out of the five matches played.

The Arts has started the fall and winter series of meetings by instituting a novelty in the shape of two meetings a week, Tuesday and Thursday at which faculty members have been asked to speak and light refreshments have been served. A reception was given to Stuart Walker while he was in Hanover, and several famous artists are expected to appear under the auspices of The Arts during the year.

Dartmouth finished second in the triangular cross country meet held with Pennsylvania and Syracuse in Springfield at the time of the Syracuse game. The Orange and Black harriers won the meet and Pennsylvania came in a poor third. In the annual New England intercollegiate cross country meet, the Green again took third place, Williams gaining first place with Maine a close second.