BASKETBALL CLUB closed season with outof-town losses to Williams and Syracuse, Mgr. Haserot, Ass't Mgr. Irwin, Capt. Brady, Dingle, Gibson, Mullen, Mensel and Hoban making the trip .... Johnny Mullen '11 elected captain .... "King" Brady '10 generally chosen as All-America forward .... Debaters, '10, Lyon, Shaw, Tucker; '11, Morris, Clark; '12, Snow, licked Williams and Brown to a frazzle D. C. A. quartet, Backus and Walker '11, Crenner and Pfau '13, sang at W. Newbury .... Athletic Director Donald B. MacMillan of Worcester Academy lectured on "With Peary at North Pole" .... the famous Dartmouth String Quartette organized with Prof. Wells of French Dept. Ist violin; Greenwood '10, 2d violin; the Lewis Twins '12, viola and violoncello .... Perry Fairfield elected Liquor Prosecuting Ag't .... Freshmen Winship, Edwards, Gray, Barbour, Gibson, Scully, Kinoy humiliated 1912 Soph. Mensel, Whitney, Jones, Hoban, Parks, Harmon twice at basketball .... "Earl of Dartmouth" by Les Wiggin and Russ Palmer '10 chosen for Prom Play . . . . Blake, Everett and Lyon, all '10, elected Webster Club officers .... 1912 Boutwell (Capt.), McLaughlin, Luitweiler, Cabot, Foote, Home, McCarthy slushed 1913 Bigelow (Capt.), Luhman, Eastman, Schulte, Mason, Blumenthal, Stone, Taylor to a hockey tie in Hanover water and soft snow.
Baseballers, '10, Mitchell, West, Grant, Sinclair, Stevens, Chadbourne; 'n, Ingersoll, Davis, Cooper, DonCarlos, McLaughlin; '12, Gammons, Eckstrom, Frothingham, Foote, Adams, McLaughlin, Steen, out for battery practice under Coach Ready . . . . M. C. Teall '10 in address before Secretaries Meeting contends that scholarship does not it present occupy its proper place in College but that it has improved in last four years (undoubtedly with admission of 1910 to College) . . . . Prof. Arner's Sociology class took Census of College with G. Farrell '11, Chief Statistician; A. Gow '10, Chief of Charts; Bankart, Barrett, R. Jones, Powers, I homes, Tobin, Wolff, all '10, Supervisors; Benjamin, H. Comey, Fowler, Gibson, Palmer '10, Special Agents; questions used name, age, residence, parentage, prep school, expenses, earnings, use of tobacco and eyeglasses, church, politics, athletics and non-athletics, sickness, transfer, preferred study, future occupation . . . . series of Victrola concerts given in College Hall in charge of E. W. Hiestand '10, Official Keeper of Records, and A. B. Proudfit u, who understood the intricacies of the machine .... Barstovv '11, Trask '11 and Mosier '12 elected D. C. A. officers .... a bill making playing football a penal offense introduced in Virginia legislature .... "Trach" urges well-groomed students to have their shoes shined before Easter vacation ... . G. Graves '10 elected president of N. E. I. A. A
Johnny Noyes '11 chosen Cross Country captain .... Lowell '12 won Rollins Prize with Meleney '13 and Burtt '11 taking second and third places; Shaw and Lowell '10, won first and second places, respectively, in Smith Prize Contest . . . . new Medical School graduates were Black, Felt, Field, Haley, Langill, McKendree, Matthews, Reilly, Storrs, Trickey . . . .
Sophomores Martin, Mosier, O'Connor and Urion out-talked Freshmen Avery, Davis, Fulmer, Randolph for a victory in Debating .... Morris and K. Clark '11 and Snow '12 elected to officer the Debating Union .... new Coach Hillman chose following track squad; dashes, '10, Sherman, Miller; '11, Marks, Russell, Pearson, Dufiie; '12, Steinert; 440 and 880, '10, Hall, T. A. Smith, Baxter, Jones, Holmes; '11, Palmer, Duffie, Kimball; '12, Steinert, Francis; mile and 2 mile, '10, Bull, Jones, Holmes, Scott, Spokesfield; '11, Noyes; '12, Abbott; hurdles, '10, T. A. Smith; '11, O'Leary, Trask; '12, R. Lewis; field events, '10, E. R. Palmer, Sherman, Jenks, Tobin; '11, Marks, Holdman, Lovejoy, Marden; '12, R. Lewis, Farnum, H. Marden, G. Lewis, McCaffery. HAP HINMAN '10.
Some of Harry Hillman's First Relayers. L. P. Hall Jr. 'll, C. B. Baxter 'lO, T. A. Smith 'lO, N. A. Sherman 'lO, C. A. P. Duffie 'll, J. Noves 'ill Cedric L. Francis 'l2.