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CAMPUS NOTES

February 1919
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CAMPUS NOTES
February 1919

Hon. Albert P. Langtry, Secretary of the State of Massachusetts, lectured before the Political Science 2 class February 5 on the subject "Running the State of Massachusetts."

In preparation for the annual Junior Prom the class of 1920 has elected S. A. Andretta, H. S. Baketel, Jr., S. J. Newcomer, and J. W. Prentiss as a committee to assist J. C. Chilcott, chairman.

The first of the series of organ recitals conducted this year under the auspices of the Music Department was given in Rollins Chapel February 4 by Will S. Macfarlane, municipal organist of Portland, Maine.

To fill the position left vacant by R. A. Clark '19, The Dartmouth Board elected R. Proctor '19 acting managing editor for the second term. D. F. Featherston, Jr., 'l9 was chosen secretary of the board.

The Press Club has organized for the year with 12 members, representing the leading newspapers of Boston, New York, Springfield, Manchester, and Philadelphia. A conservative policy, based upon strict co-operation with the college administration, has been adopted for the release of news.

Werner Janssen '21, composer of the successful musical comedy "Heave To," gave a piano recital in the Little Theatre January 18 for the benefit of the Christian Association. A feature of the concert was the rendition of two original compositions, played in public for the first time.

After more than a year of inaction, the Cercle Francais has reorganized with a membership of 25. The club is occupying its new rooms, provided for the purpose in Robinson Hall by Edward Tuck.

Elections of class officers for the second term resulted as follows: 1919—President J. H. Murphy; vice-president, J. Ross; secretary, M. A, Norton; treasurer, R. R. Larmon; College Club representative, L. W. Aid rich. 1920—President, J. Z. Jordan; vice-president, R. G. Phillips; secretary, A. W. Stockdale; treasurer, N. B. Richardson; College Club representative, K. W. Spalding. 1921 President, O. H. Hicks; vice-president, J. A. Vance, Jr.; secretary, F. A. Ross, Jr.; treasurer, R. D. Mallary; College Club representative, H. A. Bolles. 1922—President, J. Thornton; vice-president, H. S. Ferguson, Jr.; secretary, F. H. Sargent, Jr.; treasurer, R. P. Stetson; College Club representative, S. P. Miner.