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NOTES AND NOTHINGS

MARCH 1930 Albert I. Dickerson
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NOTES AND NOTHINGS
MARCH 1930 Albert I. Dickerson

The interfraternity hockey championship was won by Phi Kappa Psi, who triumphed 2-1 over Beta Theta Pi in the finals.

The library chimes now mark the changing of classes, replacing the noisy clamor of the bell in Dartmouth Hall. It is a boon to campus serenity.

The traveling exhibition sponsored by the College Art Association opened in Carpenter Hall late in the month, with canvasses by some of the outstanding American painters of the day.

Sanborn Hall, the old frame dormitory, has vanished, as we suddenly discovered one morning. Things have a way of getting done around here. Culver Hall is now shrinking out of sight with comforting rapidity, much to the relief of all. Buildings are supposed to attain beauty and interest with antiquity, but somehow we feel that Mt. Moosilauke might dwindle to a mole-hill before this old architectural anomaly would have given anybody any pleasure.

Error: Through carelessness and the workings, perhaps of some psychological "groove," we inadvertently referred to the William S. Churchill Memorial Award as the "Winston S. Churchill" award in last month's Undergraduate Chair.

A large yellow cat disappeared from 4 Webster Avenue.

SAMPLE COSTUMES Miss Jeannette Ross, Carnival Queen, of Maplewood, New Jersey, and her escort, Edgar S. Pitkin '31 of South Orange, New Jersey, as "The Pirates" at the ball.

AT THE BALL Miss Christabel Wheeler of Lake Forest, Illinois, and John G. Almert '32 of New York City illustrating what the well-dressed attendant at the Carnival fancy dress ball will wear.