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CAMPUS NOTES

March, 1922
Article
CAMPUS NOTES
March, 1922

A new feature in class constitutions is a clause in that recently adopted by 1922 providing for a class advisory officer, who shall be appointed from the faculty by the class officers.

At the first pledging 287 freshmen accepted fraternity bids. The number taken in since then brings the total well over 300.

J. P. Carleton '22 established a new eastern ski-jumping record by covering 150 feet on the newly constructed jump at Brattleboro, Vt. H. H. Bishop '23, R. E. Maxwell '23, and T. D. Frost '25 also surpassed the old record.

Out of tryouts by 60 men, nine have been added to the Glee Club. Those chosen are H. O. Holland '22, W. E. Sands '22, A. A. Adams '24, H. E. Clark '24, R. M. Harris '24, R. F. Johnson '24, R. K. Holden '25, C. W. McMillan '25, and J. M. Palmer '25.

E. T. Dickenson '24 won the local contest conducted by Pi Delta Epsilon for the best editorial on "The Practical Value of a College Education." M. O. Whitney '24 and C. B. Carlaw '24 received honorable mention.

M. J. Cassin '23, S. D. Moyse '24 and D. K. Rubins '24 have been added to the Bema board.