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May, 1926

"Limitations of the Intellect" was the subject of the sermon delivered at the Sunday Vesper Services in Rollins Chapel, April 11, by the Reverend Roy B. Chamberlin. Hamlin Garland, American author and lecturer, spoke in Dartmouth Hall under the auspices of The Arts, April 16.

Dean Craven Laycock and Russell R. Larmon, Executive Assistant to the President, were the speakers at the 1928 class smoker in Alumni Gymnasium, April 16.

Professor R. H. Bowen, of the Department of Sociology, spoke at an open meeting of the Round Table, April 16. Professor Bowen's topic was "Tradition and Revolt in a Liberal College."

The Reverend Donald B. Aldrich '17, rector of the Church of the Ascension, Fifth Avenue at 10th Street, New York, was in charge of the Vesper Services in Rollins Chapel, Sunday, April 18.

Dr. Francis Deak, vice-president of the Confederation International des Etudiants, and W. W. Commons, field secretary of the Open Road, talked on European Student Life and Travel under the auspices of the Travel Club and the National Student Federation Committee, in Dartmouth Hall, April 20.

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