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COLLEGE NOTES

February 1916
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COLLEGE NOTES
February 1916

With the winter Carnival ony two weeks away, the preparations indicate that this year's will be the most elaborate and distinctive in the history of the Outing Club. Through increased equipment made possible by the endowment of the honorary president, Rev. J. E. Johnson '66, the club has provided for more extensive activities than ever before.

The Cornish Art Show which was recently held in Robinson Hall under the supervision of Prof. G. B. Zug has never been equalled by any previous exhibition in Hanover. Work by SaintGaudens, Ellen Shipman, Charles A. Piatt and Maxfield Parrish received the highest commendation from all members of the community who visited the show, and the entire College is indebted to Professor Zug for making the exhibition possible.

To increase the efficiency of The Arts as a power in the life of the non-athletic organizations, the society recently has changed its constitution to provide for eight ex-officio members on its board of governors. These men include, besides four officers of the club, the editor-in-chief of The Dartmouth, the director of dramatics, the manager of the muscial clubs and the president of the College Club. The latest activity of The Arts is the presentation of a lecture by Robert Frost in the Little Theatre January 23.

The Christian Association has just finished a campaign for finances through a campaign of the dormitories and fraternity houses. Approximately $1450 was raised for the conduct of the various branches of the Association's work next year, including its lost and found bureau, deputations, and tutoring department.