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PHI BETA KAPPA ENTERTAINS

December 1917
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PHI BETA KAPPA ENTERTAINS
December 1917

In accordance with the annual custom of the society for the past three or four years, the Alpha of New Hampshire of Phi Beta Kappa on the evening of November 12, entertained at an informal dinner in College Hall, the seniors, juniors, and sophomores of the College who are enrolled in the first and second honor groups. Professor Fred P. Emery, president of the chapter, acted as master of ceremonies for the evening. After the initiation of the new members of the society from the senior class, he annouced the general subject for discussion for the evening to be "The War in Relation to Learning," and then called on the; following speakers for responses: President Hopkins, "The War and Education"; Professor C. D. Adams, "The War and Culture"; Professor E. J. Bartlett, "The War and Science"; and Dean Laycock, "The War and Manhood."