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CAMPUS NOTES

March 1919
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CAMPUS NOTES
March 1919

Election of officers for the newly reorganized Cercle Francais resulted in the choice of W. R. Jones '20 as president, D. L. Finlayson '19 as vice-president and A. A. Miridjanian '19, secretary-treasurer.

By vote of the Athletic Council the rule barring first-year men from varsity teams will be restored next fall. Freshman teams will be organized in all major sports and schedules arranged, as in past years.

William Townsend Moog, assistant professor of music at Smith College, gave the second in the series of monthly organ recitals in Rollins Chapel, March 7.

In place of the annual Mount Washington trip, the Outing Club conducted an expedition to Franconia Notch March 1-4. From the headquarters at the Profile House, hikes were taken over the Skyline Trail and to the top of Cannon Mountain. Forty-six members of the club made the trip.

Continuing the series of lectures inaugurated by the Political Science Department this term, Charles W. Tobey, Speaker of the New Hampshire House of Representatives, spoke in Hanover February 17 on "How a State Legislature Actually Works." H. S. Gilbertson, executive secretary of the National Short Ballot Movement, gave two lectures March 5 and 6, dealing with "County Government" and "The Issues of Responsible Government."