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BAY TWINING

March 1933 J.S.M. '33
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BAY TWINING
March 1933 J.S.M. '33

The honor of attaining what has been called "one of the most distinctive scholastic achievements made at Dartmouth in recent years" goes to Gordon Ferry Hull Jr. '33 for his prize-winning essay in a recent Goethe contest. The competition was nation wide and the competitors nuerous, which makes his accomplishment all the more worthy of note.

Hard upon the heels of the recent successful agitation between The Dartmouth and The Daily Princetonian for a football game between their two respective colleges comes the notice of the burgeonings of a sentiment at Providence which looks hopefully toward the resumption of football relations between Brown and Dartmouth in the near future. The subject was broached in the editorial columns of the Brown Daily Herald and at this writing we have been unable to discover any undergraduate sentiment either for or against the proposal, although one writer to the "Vox Pop" column suggested that a game with a southern institution would be more beneficial to Dartmouth than the resumption of relations with a New England rival in a section where Dartmouth is already strongly intrenched.