Word: carnivaleers
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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The modern form of Winter Carnival is something of which Dartmouth has always been proud. It has become more established with the years until it is now a permanent feature of winter activity in Hanover. It attracts hundreds of visitors yearly, so a short explanation of its main highlights may...
On the first night of festivities the famous coronation of the Queen of the Carnival is held. A large castle is erected on the golf course. Beneath it is the specially-made figure-skating rink, where an exhibition later takes place. Fireworks of all descriptions are exploded, and with a...
After the formal opening of the Carnival, many different features vie with each other to attract the visitor's attention. The Dartmouth Players present their mid-winter attraction, and fraternity dances are held, climaxed on the last evening with the Carnival Hall. During the day athletic contests take place, not...
Creaking and groaning, the play tells the barely credible story of Lilly Turner (Dorothy Hall), a cootch dancer who is married to a weakling carnival porter (James Bell, who made the horrifying death walk in The Last Mile). Miss Turner, although possessing a heart of gold, continues a lurid past...
At the first open meeting of the Mountaineering and Skiing Club held in Lowell A-32 last night, there was a showing of considerable interest in this young organization which is headed by H. B. Washburn '33. Some 20 enthusiasts heard of a plan to form a team of high...