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DARTMOUTH IN BRIEF

February 1934
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DARTMOUTH IN BRIEF
February 1934

In selecting Robert H. Michelet '34, of Washington, D. C., as a Rhodes Scholar from New Hampshire, the committee checked, surprisingly enough, with the man the students themselves would probably have selected as best representative in the class of the qualities named in Mr. Rhodes' will. Few men in the recent history of the College have so distinguished themselves in the fields of undergraduate accomplishment.

The Players, gate or no gate, are hard.at work on Gilbert and Sullivan's lolanthe, which will be presented at Carnival time. The ardors of rehearsal are somewhat lessened by the fact that a veritable bevy of Colby maidens are acting as chorus.

Business trick of the week was the pub-Hcation of programs for the Princeton and Penn basketball games, full of advertisements, and retailing at ten cents each. Proceeds to go to finance Freshman basketball tups. Thus does the long arm of inadequate football gate-receipts reach around to smack the class of 1937 right in the neclc —S. H. SILVERMAN '34.