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25 Years Ago

October 1932 Hap Hinman '10
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25 Years Ago
October 1932 Hap Hinman '10

College opened Thursday, Sept. 26 . . . enrollment 1,131 as against 1,058 of previous year . . . graduate students 29 . . . Seniors 192 . . . Juniors 228 . . . Sophomores 325 . . . Freshmen 357 . . . Massachusetts contributing 507 or nearly one-half of the total number . . . New Hampshire 206 . . . New York 96 . . . Vermont 71 . . . Illinois 67 . . . Maine 40.

Additions to the faculty were Reeves andUpdyke in "Poly Sci" . . . Dartmouth'sown Charlie Proctor '00, in Math . . .Julius A. Brown '02, Physics . . . EdmundE. Day '05, Economics . . . Charlie Lingley, History . . . "Red" Greene, French. . . Ralph Beetle '06, Math . . . and TedGlattfeld '07, Chemistry.

College was stunned by wholesale disqualification of following varsity baseball players for participating in summer baseball . . . Capt. Percy Skillin, Sid Hazelton, Bert Beckett, Walter McDuffie, Art Schoppelry, Mike Stearns, Walter Norton, Jim Driscoll, Kid Richardson and Micky McLane . . . Varsity material had never been as plentiful as before the Athletic Council meeting . . . and it never was quite as scarce as afterwards . . . only three veterans left . . . Johnny Glaze who was elected captain . . . Dutch Schildmiller and Porter Smith.

The weekly Dartmouth now being published in guise of a semi-weekly . . . JoeBartlett 'lO, Dartmouth's blind student,represented Perkins Institution for theBlind at the Esperanto Conference in Oxford, England during the summer . . .John R. McLane '07, has gone to Englandas a Rhodes scholar . . . Hanover LiveryStable Keepers agreed on a 25% increasein rates . . . Price Cards announcing costsof various "buggy" rides posted about the

Campus . . . mail delivery system throughdormitories and the village to he inaugurated Nov. I .. . this will do away withthe students renting post office boxes . . .and those exhibitions of mob-rushingwhich carried a man into the Post Officeand out again without permitting him tocome within contact of his box . . . sometimes over zealous students caught a nontoo-masculine faculty member in one ofthese frays . . . and Zowie, What a Jobthey Did on Him!

Head Coach Dr. John O'Connor '02, and Assistant Joe Gilman '05, called football squad out to master principles of: new game . . . read these names taken from the Dartmouth ... It is always interesting to study line-ups for the first week or so of the season, and observe later changes . . . this list offers no exception . . . in what was to become one of Dartmouth's really great football teams of all times . . . Ends . . . 1908, DeAngelis, Ruxton; 1909, Kennedy, Bird, Dreyfus, Sidley; 1910, Bartlett, Chadborune, Drummond, Palmer; 1911, Halstead, Ingersoll, Needham, Reed, Gray, Saxton. Tackles—1909, R. Bankart, Davis, Lang, Dodge, T. Bell; 1910, Pierce; 1911, A. M. Jackson, A. B. Jackson, Rollins, Merrill. Guards—l9o9, Thayer; 1910, Tobin, Baldwin, Farwell, McClintock; 1911, Marchelder, Gibson, Hotaling, Jordan, Robbins, Warren; Ceniers—l9oB, Winslow; 1909, Brusse, Dillingham; Quarterbacks— 1908, Capt. Glaze, Riley, Knight; 1909, Hawley, Johnson, Pettingill; 1910, Pishon. Halfbacks— igoB, L. C. Greenwood, Hanson, Lee; 1909, Catharin; 1910, L. Bankart, Driver, Dudley, Steward, Stuart; 1911, Daley, Bush, Cheney, Walter Greenwood, Hill, Theriault, Maiden. Full Backs 1908, Cooper, Rich.