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Newcomers Among Our Contributors

NOVEMBER 1929
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Newcomers Among Our Contributors
NOVEMBER 1929

MBS. ELISE B. TORBBRT, library assistant, is doing a special piece of work at the library in attempting to identify books and texts used in Moor's Charity School and Dartmouth College between the years 1743 and 1800. She is making a study of these books, the donors who gave them to the Indian school, and their influence upon the minds of the Indians and other students and teachers. Through this followed the intellectual contacts of the school with the influential men of the day. Mrs. Torbert took her bachelor's degree at Syracuse, and her Master's Degree at the University of Chicago.

E. J. 1920, is well known to all Dartmouth men through his performances with the track team during his four years in college, and his participation in the Olympic Games. After being graduated from Dartmouth, he engaged in coaching at Yale and now is track coach at the United States Naval Academy at Annapolis.

Our other contributors need no introduction as their work has appeared from time to time in the MAGAZINE. Craig Thorn who writes of the Outing Club has already turned in several articles of outdoor interest and it is expected that he will continue to represent the Outing Club in the MAGAZINE this year. Phil Sherman, who introduced a new method of writing up sports for the MAGAZINE last year, is continuing this year. He has changed his title from "With the Big Green Teams" to "With the Green Teams" after having canvassed the alumni on the suitability of both names. The latter received two votes and the former one.

Next Month and to Come

DARTMOUTH AS IT WAS, by Prof. Edwin J. Bartlett; THE TWO-TEAM IDEA IN FRESHMAN FOOTBALL, by Harold M. Evans; REMINISCENCES OF THE OLD DARTMOUTH STAGE COACH, by Frederick H. Burleigh; A PROFESSOR AMONG THE PEAKS, by Prof. A. Hey wood Knowlton; THE TBTJTH ABOUT AMERICANIZATION, by E. Everett Clark 'O6; THE FIRST X-RAT PICTURES IN AMERICA, by Prof. E. B. Frost.