When the MAGAZINE went to press in July, the complete figures of registration in the Summer Session were not available. The total number in attendance during the session was 153, of whom 29 were men and 124 women. In percentages this means that 81% of the students were women, a larger proportion than at any previous session,—a condition that was naturally to be expected in a war year. In localities represented, New York as usual led, with 41 students, and Massachusetts came second with 35. Twenty American and two Japanese colleges were represented in the degrees held. by students enrolled. Only thirteen Dartmouth undergraduates attended the session.