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DARTMOUTH COLLEGE REPRINTS

February 1919
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DARTMOUTH COLLEGE REPRINTS
February 1919

President Emeritus Tucker's "Not Yet in the Name of Religion" forms Number 1, Series 1, of the Dartmouth College Reprints. A thousand copies were printed for use in the War Issues Course, offered by the College to members of the S. A. T. C., and an additional two hundred copies have been printed on antique paper for sale at twenty-five cents each.

The purpose of this new series of pamphlets is set forth in the foreword to this first number:

"The need of preserving, in permanent, yet readily available form some part at least of the printed material in one way or another expressive of Dartmouth College, has led to the establishment of a very modest series of pamphlets to be known as the Dartmouth College Reprints. It is the intention to issue these reprints at regular intervals as occasion arises. Their content may include anything from the Charter of the College to a notable student thesis. The modifying condition is that whatever is published must bear upon Dartmouth College either as a document illuminating some phase of its history or as a valuable contribution offered, directly or indirectly through the College, to the enrichment of human thought.

"As completely satisfying the latter requirement and as contributing a notable first number of the series, nothing more appropriate could be selected than President Emeritus Tucker's discussion of the Papal peace note of 1917.

"Subsequent reprints, as issued, will be listed in the ALUMNI MAGAZINE and in the College Catalogue. Orders for copies may be addressed to The Bureau of Publications, Dartmouth College."