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...also deserve great credit for their work with pen and brush. The Lampoon has always had a high artistic standard. This reached the height of its glory in the Yale Game number for 1915, and the present board, if given time, could doubtless produce something to excel or even surpass that production...
Dartmouth's winter carnival, according to the program made public by the Outing Club, will surpass any event of its kind ever attempted before. Invitations have been sent to 160 colleges to take part in the outdoor events from February 8 to 10. A dance on Thursday night, February 8, is scheduled to open the list of events, and will be followed by the production of "A Full House" by the Dramatic Association. Friday's activities will begin with a hockey game between Dartmouth and Bishops College of Canada. From the rink the crowd will proceed to the golf links...
...first team material or not, stars or total eclipses, kings of the game or "dubs," what difference does it make? There are few games that can surpass hockey for sheer enjoyment; and novice and veteran alike are always on the lookout for enjoyment...
...troops on the Mexican border. The preliminary total, as of October 1, shows an increase of three over the figures for the same date a year ago. With the return of the troops from the border and the normal increase in enrolment this month, the final total will surpass the 1915 record of eleven hundred students...
...meaningless tradition and that three bankers caused the European war-and yet these are the days of compulsory elementary education and public libraries-a man who sailed for Europe with a following of cranks and unbalanced school teachers to bring about an international settlement whose importance and difficulty will surpass the problems that faced the Congress of Vienna-that Henry Ford received thirty-two votes on the first ballot for Republican nominee is a national joke (or disgrace) that should not pass without comment. Bismarck and Moltke must roll over in their graves, and Joffre and Sir Edward Gray turn...