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CAMPUS NOTES

June, 1922
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CAMPUS NOTES
June, 1922

The Forensic Union wound up its schedule for the year by losing to both Brown and Williams in the annual triangular debate. The subject of discussion was "Resolved, That the United States should cancel all war debts owed her by the Allied nations."

H. H. Bishop '23 was elected president of the Outing Club for 1922-1923. As head of the D.O.C. he becomes an ex-officio member of next year's Palaeopitus. Other officers chosen were J. R. Titcomb '23, vice-president and R. C. Roberts '23, secretary.

A new professional fraternity, Beta Alpha Phi, has been formed among those students specializing in biology. To be eligible for membership an undergraduate must have nine hours credit in biology and must display especial interest or marked scholastic ability along such lines.

J. W. Bertch '23 was chosen editor-in-chief of The Bema for next year, with L. L. Friedman '23 business manager, and C. A. Wells '24 pictorial editor.

Election of new officers for the Interfraternity Council resulted in the choice of M. G. Jones '23 president, G. V. Vanderbilt '23 vicepresident, W. E. Howe, Jr. '23 secretary, and C. B. Obermeyer, Jr. '23 treasurer.

R. P. Booth, J. P. Carleton, G. B. Harris, S. D. Kilmarx, and R. P. Stetson were the five seniors nominated for the Barrett Cup.