Dartmouth alumni magazine . of B. % of C+. Fig. V COMPARISON BY CLASSES. signifying a tightening up in the work oithe last year. The last figure, number VI, afford.,much food for thought. Unfortunatelythe figure cannot be given the importance states vary, or do some states send theirbest sons to Dartmouth while otherstates keep their best at home? The ac-tual percentages for the ten geograph-ical areas represented at Dartmouth attributed to the other figures, due to the are as follows: The Dartmouth Alumni Magazine 345 %A %B %C+ 5. New York . . . 73 19 8 6. Vermont . 72 23 5 1. Maine 85


Dartmouth alumni magazine . of B. % of C+. Fig. V COMPARISON BY CLASSES. signifying a tightening up in the work oithe last year. The last figure, number VI, afford.,much food for thought. Unfortunatelythe figure cannot be given the importance states vary, or do some states send theirbest sons to Dartmouth while otherstates keep their best at home? The ac-tual percentages for the ten geograph-ical areas represented at Dartmouth attributed to the other figures, due to the are as follows: The Dartmouth Alumni Magazine 345 %A %B %C+ 5. New York . . . 73 19 8 6. Vermont . 72 23 5 1. Maine 85 15 0 7. Massachusetts . 69 27 4 2. New Jersey . ? 77 23 0 8. Connecticut . . 63 31 6 3. New Hampshire 77 17 6 23 4 10. Foreign . 56 22 22. Fig. VICOMPARISON BY STATES. %A %B %C+ COLLEGE NEWS REPORT OF TRUSTEES MEETING On the evening of May 2, the Trustees metin their room in the Parkhurst Administra-tion Building in Hanover at oclock p. m. The President and Messrs. Streeter,Parkhurst, Brown, Moore, Lord and Steelewere present. Credits to Instructors in S. A. T. C. On the recommendation of the Faculty,presented by the President, under sectionnine of the vote of the Trustees relating toservice credit, fifteen hours credit, becausethey acted as instructors in the vocationalbranch of the Students Army Training Corpsat Dartmouth from June, 1918 to December,1918, were granted to Harris Marshall Chadwell 1919. John Wilmarth McCrillis 1919. Harold Everett Nichols 1919. Kenneth Woodman Spaulding 1920. Elections A report having been received from thePresident concerning elections, appointments,leave of absence, and change of title forthe next academic year, the following ac-tion was taken: Malcolm Keir was elected Professor o


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