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CAMPUS NOTES

October 1919
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CAMPUS NOTES
October 1919

Rev. Luke White of St. Luke's Church, Montclair, N. J., conducted the chapel services Sunday, October 12.

By virtue of an overwhelming superiority in numbers, the freshman class won the annual football rush from the sophomores September 25. After a half hour's struggle, A. A. Herz '23 placed the ball in the hands of a member of Palaeopitus on the steps of Webster Hall.

Neither the varsity nor freshman fall tennis tournaments have yet * reached completion, owing to conflict with other activities and unfavorable weather 'Conditions. Most of the preliminaries have been finished, but the coming of cold weather will probably necessitate the postponement of semi-final and final rounds until spring.

An all-star freshman vaudeville show, staged in Webster Hall at the close of Delta Alpha week, marked the innovation of what may grow into a Dartmouth tradition. Every dormitory provided an act, with an ensuing variety of entertainment, ranging from melodrama to high-class fancy dancing.

Although the sophomore nine conquered the freshmen in two easy contests, 10-2 and 9-6, the college baseball champoinship still remains unsettled. Seniors and juniors played to a 2-2 draw, and the question of which shall meet the 1922 team is as yet undecided.

Class officers for the first semester have been elected as follows:

1920— J. Z. Jordan, president; C. E. Newton, vice-president; A. W. Stockdale, secretary; A. W. Frey, treasurer; K. W. Spalding, College Club representative; N. B. Richardson, temporary marshal.

1921—C. R. Freeman, president; W. S. Ege, vice-president; J. W. Hubbell, secretary; O. C. Frost, treasurer; T. V. Cleveland, College Club representative.

1922— W. H. Kopf, president; W. G. Sawyer, vice-president; S. D. Kilmarx, secretary; R. P. Stetson, treasurer; S. P. Miner, College Club representative.

1923—G. Whitelaw, president; C. F. Burke, vice-president; J. T. Taylor, secretary; L. J. Van Orden, treasurer; C. J. Calder, College Club representative.