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THE DARTMOUTH RESUMES PUBLICATION

February 1919
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THE DARTMOUTH RESUMES PUBLICATION
February 1919

During the regime of the S. A. T. C. THEDARTMOUTH was forced to suspend publication temporarily, but with the return to normal conditions in January the tri-weekly newspaper again made its appearance. Previous to October 1, when Dartmouth became an official military post the paper was published on its old-time basis, and a single special edition, made possible by the unexpected holiday November 11, brought the news of the signing of the armistice to the undergraduate body. Otherwise no attention whatever was given to journalistic activity.

THE DARTMOUTH appears this year as an afternoon paper, and, as a result of this change in policy, the former Saturday edition is now published on Friday. Increased cost of printing and lack of labor at the press made the new system necessary. Sophomore competitions for places on the editorial and business staffs are being held as usual, while the annual freshman editorial competition is also under way. More than sixty first-year men answered the call for heelers, given out the latter part of January.