Dartmouth alumni magazine . ed readings for themen. The course is being taken by 700 menand is conducted by about twenty instruc-tors drafted from ten diflferent depart-ments. It is given on Monday, Wednes-day and Friday afternoons, and the menare divided into twenty-five sections, ex-cept on lecture days (averaging aboutonce a week), when they meet in twosections in A Dartmouth. A special library has been installed inTuck Hall for the use of the instructionstaiif and frequent staf¥ conferences areheld. It is plain that the course is stillan experiment; but th^ enthusiastic co-operation with w


Dartmouth alumni magazine . ed readings for themen. The course is being taken by 700 menand is conducted by about twenty instruc-tors drafted from ten diflferent depart-ments. It is given on Monday, Wednes-day and Friday afternoons, and the menare divided into twenty-five sections, ex-cept on lecture days (averaging aboutonce a week), when they meet in twosections in A Dartmouth. A special library has been installed inTuck Hall for the use of the instructionstaiif and frequent staf¥ conferences areheld. It is plain that the course is stillan experiment; but th^ enthusiastic co-operation with which the drafted mem-bers of the faculty are taking up this newand largely unfamiliar work, at leastgives promise of some measure of suc-cess and of approaching the ideal of theWar Department, which is (to quoteagain from its bulletin), to make theissues of the war a living reality to eachman. The committee having general super-vision of the course consists of D. Foster (Chairman), F. H. Dixonand J. P. The First Vocational :i ix Inspection


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