That the action of the Dartmouth faculty is in' line with the general movement among the colleges in the country is shown by the two votes passed at a special faculty meeting, April 14.
"The faculty voted: that students enrolling for military training in the College be allowed to drop any three-hour course and that upon completion of the Semester's course in military training they be given credit in the course which they have dropped with the grade shown on April 14."
Hitherto provision has been made for men enlisting in the naval coast defense service. For men who enroll in other branches of the service the following action was taken.
"Whereas, the faculty on March 26, 1917. passed the following vote:
"That students who shall have ac- tually enlisted and been accepted in the Naval Coast Defense Reserve shall be given at the end of the year credit for this semester's work with the grades shown by the mid-semester's reports..
"Voted: that the administration committee be empowered to employ the same principle in the case of any student applying for the privilege of enrolling in the service of the United States or of any state in either civil or military capacity, or in the American Ambulance service abroad."