Professor Bowler broke with all precedent in his Physical Education examination, which the boys still insist on calling "Smut." One hundred and fifty true-false questions took the place of the time-honored Ten Laws
Dartmouth will be glorified in a Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer short feature, soon to be released. Under the student direction of M. H. Rapf '35, some seven thousand feet of Dartmouth out-of-doors were photographed, The odds are even that at least one killing reference will be made to Hanover's dry climate by the Hollywood gagsters
The old guard moved out of Robinson Hall at last, giving the class of 1935 a chance to run the College. The new Jack-oLantern literary directorate is headed by R. E. Lauterbach of Los Angeles and includes R. A. Sellmer of Milwaukee, Wis.; J. H. Spingarn of Jersey City, N. J.; and W. L. Klingaman of Baltimore, Md. The business end will be handled by D. W. Eraser of Geneseo, N. Y.; F. J. Cornwell of University City, Mo.; P. K. Rogers Jr., of New Britain, Conn.; and P. S. Hemphill of New Britain, Conn. At the helm of TheDartmouth is T. H. Lane of Hartford, Conn., assisted by Milburn McCarty IV of Eastland, Texas, and L. P. Jordan Jr. of Wakefield, Mass. Steeplejack continues unchanged, for better or worse