The first Musical Club trip of the year was taken at the time of the Cornell game. The itinerary included a concert in Peekskill, N. Y., on Thursday evening and a joint concert with the Cornell Musical Clubs at the Hotel Pennsylvania on 'the eve of the game.
R. P. Booth of Omaha, C. S. Hopkins of Brookline, Mass., S. D. Kilmarx of New York City, and L. J. Orth of Wilmette, Ill., were chosen as members of the Junior Prom committee.
H. A. Trull '21 has been selected as head usher of The Dartmouth Players for this year.
E. H. Learnard '24, defeated R. A. Henry '24 for the college golf title.
Seventy-seven freshmen answered the call for heelers for The Dartmouth.
R. M. Harris, captain of the 1924 football team, was elected president of the freshman class. The other officers are J. E. Swan, vicepresident; C. S. Holbrook, secretary; F. P. Cavanaugh, treasurer; and R. B. Ludwig, representative to the College Club.
W. S. Zeller '23 was chosen from the competition for cheer leader.
The D. C. A. has organized a freshman cabinet to assist in the work with the entering class. Those 1924 men chosen are F. H. Broad, A. L. Burke, W. S. DuBois, W. R, Heegaard, J. M. Hutton, Jr., E. Lamb, R. C. Noyes, P. Rockford, R. V. Stephenson, A. L. Vincent, G. T. Voorhis, and D. E. Wilbur.
February 10-12 has been announced as the dates for the 1921 Winter Carnival.
As a result of the sophomore competition C. H. Bishop, W. H. Hilton, and E. S. Laventail were elected to The Dartmouth board.
The Dartmouth Radio Club assumed new importance, the evening of the political election when it furnished election returns to the College after the Western Union wires had become grounded and no longer functioned.