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1905-06 Volume 30 No 1–5 - Phi Delta Theta Scroll Archive

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THE SCROLL. 571house of our own by next fall, we have rented for another year the housewhich we now occupy and with the improvements which the college haspromised to make, it will be well suited to our needs.Waterville, June 12, 19<strong>06</strong>.ALVIN L. COTTON.NEW HAMPSHIRE ALPHA, DARTMOUTH COLLEGE.W'e are in the midst of final exams. Commencement will come this yearon June 27. We lose ten men by graduation, but Bro. Oakford, '<strong>06</strong>, willbe with us next year, taking his masters degree in sociology.The baseball team won from Brown, both at Providence and here. Wealso won from Harvard, i-o, Holy Cross 5-1, Williams 6-3, but lost to Amherst1-2 during junior week. The first of the season was more favorablethan the latter part. In the last game of the season, played at New HavenJune 2, Dartmouth lost to Vale 2-3.The track team was l)eaten by Harvard in a dual meet at Cambridge,but won, in an easj fashion, the intercollegiate meet at Brookline, May 19.Bro. Theoll, 'o5, ex-captain of the track team, won the half-mile ofBrookline.The college observed junior week May 16, 17, 18. The "i* A G housewas given over to the young ladies, and the chapter danced at the house thefirst evening. A comic opera written by Geo. Wallace, '07, Bro. Terrien'svaudeville show, and the junior prom were the other attractions that week.Bro. Sanborn, '07, left college June i, to accept a position in Boston.Bro. Chapin, '<strong>06</strong>, who left college at the end of the first semester will beback to graduate with his class. Bro. Gordon is valedictorian, and both heand Bro. Meservey will lecieve 4> B K keys this year.Hanover, June 13, 19<strong>06</strong>.HOWARD M. JUDSON.VERMONT ALPHA. UNIVERSITY OF VERMONT.The baseliall,'track and tennis seasons have closed and though Vermonthas not been successful from a winner's standpoint, yet the teams representingher have shown that we have material here that in future years willbring home points and honors.The base-ball season was very successful, the team winning nine out of aschedule of sixteen games played. Vermont won from Holy Cross, Williams,and Tufts al home, and on the trips put up a very creditalile game againstDartmouth, Syracuse and Cornell. Bro. Peck, captain of base-ball, led histeam in batting. A second team has played a very successful series ofgames, losing but one.Vermont has participated in three tennis tournaments during the spring.In the Bowdoin tournament plaved here, Bowdoin won by the score of11-3. At the Xew England tennis meet, Pease of Vermont lost to McLaneof Dartmouth in the third round.In the first invitation meet heW under the auspices of the university andopen to track teams from preparatory schools in Vermont, Goddard Seminarywas an easy winner, scoring 85?^ points. There were five schools representedand the meet was very interesting.Bro. Howard Austin Edson, '<strong>06</strong>, is to be married on June 21, to MissLillian Buck of Claremont, X. H. Bro. Clair Ward, 05 is to act as bestman.Among the honors which h.ive fallen to members of the chapter this springare, Bro. Rouse, '09, elected lo Cynic board; Bro. Harris, '09, elected to

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