N.H.COLLEGE LIBRARY, DURHAM, N.H. Nrtu Ifampalnn' V ol. 5, No. 12. 7 DURHAM, N. H., JANUARY 15, 1916 P rice 5 Cents N. H. TEAM DEFEATS LIBERAL POLICY FOR FIELD CROPS CONTEST [ARRANGEMENTS FOR SERIES NEW HAMPSHIRE CONNECTICUT AGGIES LIBERAL ARTS CLOB AGAIN WON BY N. H. C. 0F FREE ENTERTAINMENTS BATES CONCERT Anyone May Join Club—Does Away with To Consist of 'Moving Pictures of Educa­ SUCCESS fRESULT OF FAST CLEAN the Need of Smaller and More ANOTHER SILVER TROPHY CUP ADDED tional Value—First to Come Next MAINE COLLEGE SENDS MANDOLIN PLAYING. Specialized Groups. TO OUR COLLECTION. Tuesday Evening. AND GLEE CLUBS TO DURHAM In accordance with the constitution THIRD CONSECUTIVE VICTORY Through the efforts of President MEN GIVE WESLEYAN SCARE and the meeting at which it was adopt­ Fairchild a series of free entertain­ MUSICAL CLUBS COMBINE W. H. Thomas, ’17 is High |Man ~ Nichols ments, coming at different intervals, First Score 25-23, Second, 34-21—Out­ ed the organization of the Liberal Arts and Johnson Next Highest Surpassed Excellent Precedent Set — Mandolin Club come of Trip Highly Creditable to Team Club has been completed, and a part Only by Scribner of Maine. are to be offered the members of New Well Received by Audience—Every —Coach Pleased with Work. of its policy decided on. The object of Hampshire College, as a step toward Number on Program Encored. the club has been already stated as the giving them social opportunities for Another silver trophy cup has been relaxation and improvement of the New Hampshire won last Friday stimulation of interests in arts and added to the collection in Morrill Ball A joint concert with a neighboring science topics. Notice that it reads by the Field Crops Judging team repre­ mind. The first of these is to come next college last Tuesday evening marked an from Connecticut “Aggies” at Storrs, arts and science topics, and not Arts Tuesday evening, January 18, at 7.30 Conn., by a score of 25-23. The game senting New Hampshire College at the in the gymnasium. in ovation in musical circles at New and Science Subjects, as taught in the Massachusetts Corn and Apple Show Hampshire College. The Glee Club, was marked by the fast clean playing Arts and Science course. The club is These entertainments will consist of of New Hampshire. At the end of the held in Boston, January 7, in Horticul­ moving pictures of an educational char­ quartet, and mandolin club from Bates first half Connecticut was in the lead by to be for the benefit of all students and tural hall under the auspices of the New College combined with glee club, quartet to fill certain needs and opportunities England Association of Agronomists. acter. Although these entertainments and orchestra here to furnish an even­ a score of 13-11, but in the second period now denied to a part or the whole of the are provided primarily for the benefit of New Hampshire came back strong and SWEEPING VICTOfY. the student body, the members of the ing’s entertainment hard to equal at a before the final whistle blew had clinch­ student body. There has been a popu­ The New Hampshire team members similar affair. lar misconception that it was to be an made three of the four highest individ­ faculty and their families and anyone MANDOLIN CLUB. ed the game. Following is the line-up: Arts and Science club in the same way interested, are cordially invited to be N. H. Connecticut. ual scores, which shows how sweeping present. The Bates Mandolin Club is an or­ Sanborn, rf Dickinson (capt.) rf that the Engineering society is for en­ the victory was. W. H. Thomas, ’17 of ganization that any college might be gineers or the Agricultural club for agri­ Franconia, was high man with a score of FIVE FILMS. proud of, and their selections thoroughly Prentiss, Torrey If Shea If culturists. This is in no sense to be the The following reels will be shown on Steele, c Norton c 91 per cent, winning a silver individual Tuesday evening: delighted the audience who eagerly call­ Bissell (capt) rg Davis lg policy of the club. It is rather to be a <*up. The second individual cup went ed for encores. Mr. Renwick of Bates College Club where every one may meet to Scribner of Maine, while E. B. 1—A Knife of Fire; Liquid Air. displayed a volume and quality in his Brown lg Barlow rg on a level and discuss politics, econo­ 2—Birth of a Flower; Culture of the The score: New Hampshire 25, Con­ Nichols, ’17, of Newton and S. G. Dahlia. solos that was well appreciated by those necticut 23. Goals from floor, Sanborn mies, national or social problems, the Johnson, ’16 of Winchester were placed present. war and its many phases, problems of third and fourth respectively. Teams 3—-Glimpse of Yellowstone Park. 2, Prentiss 4, Steele 3, Bissell 2, Shea 4, 4—The Octopus; The Cuttlefish. The inimitable reading of Mr. Bell Norton 3, Davis 2. Goals from fouls, college life and things of general inter­ were entered by the University of Maine with his sides jokes on the singing of est to students. This should be of par­ the Massachusetts Agricultural College, 5—Life and Evolution of the Silk one of the members of the New Hamp­ Bissell 3, Dickinson 4, Shea 1. Referee ticular interest to students in the Arts Worm; The Alain thus Silk Worm. Aspinwall, Springfield Y. M. C. A. and the Connecticut State College, The Engineering Division will furn­ shire glee club brought round after College. Scorers, Atkins, Tapley. Timers and Science Division, as it falls in line which finished in the order named. round of applause. The attempts of with some one or more of the subjects in The contestants were required to ish and operate the moving picture ma­ the glee club to exhibit sympathy while Newarton, Tapley. Time 20-minute that division. But it should be of par­ chine and have charge of the entire halves. place five 10 ear samples of flint corn series of entertainments. singing the song by that name were WESLEYAN GAME. ticular interest to Engineer and Agri­ in order of superiority, also five single worth going miles to see. The New On Saturday New Hampshire lost culturists also. Topics of this nature, ears. Five peck samples of potatoes Hampshire String Suite proved as popu­ to Wesleyan Unniversity at Middle­ to a limited extent, should be the part and five plates containing seven samples PRESIDENT FAIRCHILD TAKING lar as ever and were forced to encore town, Conn., by a score of 34-21. This of the equipment of every college man. each were also placed. Then 25 samples LONG DEFERRED VACATION. their Andante Cantabile. game, like that at Storrs, was marked This is what makes for a part of the dif­ of forage crop seeds had to be identified, PIANO SOLO. ference between citizens of a communi­ after which the ingredients of five seed President Fairchild has found it The piano solo by Mr. Stillman was by clean play and, while New Hamp­ ty and scientists. Without this there necessary to take an extended vacation shire lost, the game was a credit to the mixtures were separated out and named. of some two months. His strenuous exceptional and deserved the marked losers. The individual stars were Cap­ is a tendency for ones life to become THirD CONSECUTIVE WIN. applause with which it was received. specialized and narrow, thereby making This is the third time the contest has work for the college during the past His encore pleased the audience equally tain Bissell of New Hampshire and him an expert in his specialty, but not a months and the fact that he has not Captain Harmon of Wesleyan. Follow­ been held and New Hampshire has won had a vacation for nearly a year and a well. The Bates Quartet following ing is the line-up: man. After all is not our biggest the silver trophy cup at them all. The immediately after Mr. Stillman’s solo specialty in living, and getting all that first contest wras in 1910 when the team half makes the rest period very accept­ was of equally high rank, and their N. H. Wesleyan. is possible out of living, not merely able. At present he is in Aikon, South Sanborn rf Hoffman rf won not only the cup but two of the Carolina. humorous selections caused many a Prentiss If Harmon (capt.) If dollars and cents, but the ability to seek three individual medals. In 1914 the laugh. Steele c Pitt c real joy rather than pleasure, and be cup was won but no individual prizes The ’Cello solo by Mr. Ewart was the Bissell (capt. )rg Chapin, Still, lg subjective minded, rather than objec­ offered. This year but .0 of one per­ STUDENTS’ LECTURE COURSE work of an artist and but served to in­ Brown lg Timmerman rg tive minded? M. I. T. has ad­ cent increase would have won the TICKETS FOR STUDENTS ONLY. crease his popularity as a musician. The score: Wesleyan 34, New Hamp­ mitted that although they have trained second place individual cup as well as Following the Stein song by both glee shire 21. Goals from floor, Sanborn 3, eugineers, they have failed to train men. the cup for first individual and the A misunderstanding has arisen about clubs together, N. II. Alma Mater was Prentiss 2, Steele 3, Harmon 5, Hoffman Darwin admitted before he died that his trophy.
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