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...Small Hobart College (enrollment: 334) at Geneva, N. Y. is famed for its all-time record of 27 straight football defeats (1928-31), as the purported birthplace of the drinking song Solomon Levi* as a modestly endowed, progressive liberal arts institution with more graduates in Who's Who than any school of its size. Founded by an Episcopal bishop in 1822, Hobart has had 14 presidents, all Episcopal clergymen. Its "coordinate" college for women, William Smith, has shared the last three. Last week these educational twins formally installed a new president, neither clergyman nor alumnus but a Dartmouth English...
...hand on Hobart's rolling Geneva campus were students, alumni, educators, to hear Hobart's 18th President solemnly inducted by Princeton's 15th President Harold Willis Dodds, like him the son of a Presbyterian minister. Still in oratorical trim after welcoming Princeton's freshmen two days before, President Dodds took the occasion to declare: "The people love liberty . . . but they put ham and cabbage first, If they can't get them under democracy, they will trans fer their affections and their spiritual val ues to other systems. The blunt fact is that our democracy must...
Cried the American Veterans Association's Commander Donald A. Hobart of this long Legion step along the G.A.R. pension path: "The Cleveland convention . . . has definitely started the American Legion down the road to pensions for everyone...
Amherst arrives and sixty minutes of game experience under their belt, garnered in their clash with Hobart last Saturday. In that encounter, the Amherst backfield displayed some very flashy work, but were kept from going to town by a weak line...
President-elect William Alfred Eddy of Hobart College L.L.D...