As well as claiming the distinction of being a "national college," Dartmouth may boast of a faculty which represents most of the large colleges of the United States and Canada. Of the 185 members of the faculty 119 received their first undergraduate degrees from other colleges.
Harvard leads all other colleges with 14 graduates on the Dartmouth faculty. ihis is an increase of one more than last year. Yale is second with six and Wesleyan is third with five. Amherst, Columbia, Toronto, and Trinity have four each. Brown, Cornell, Michigan, Princeton and Ohio State have three apiece. Beloit, Bowdoin, Clark, Chicago, Colby, Knox, Maine, Rutgers, Vanderbilt, and Williams are represented with two graduates.
Others are: Acadia, Albion, Alfred, Brown, Butler, Colby, California, Dalhousie, Hamilton, Huron, Kansas, Leland Stanford, M. I. T., Middlebury, Minnesota, Missouri, Monmouth, Muskingum, Nancy (France), Nova Scotia, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Randolph, Macon, Rutgers, Southwestern Presbyterian University, Tufts, and Worcester, P. I.