A total of 181 students were separated from college and placed upon probation for the remainder of the academic year as a result of failures in the recent mid-year examinations. This number is considerably larger than that of last year when only 138 students suffered from failures, but the increase is due largely to the poor showing of members of the sophomore class, the record of the seniors being one of the best in the history of the present college and the record of the freshmen being almost identical with that of last year which was the best for a long period of time. When it is remembered that the present senior class is larger by nearly 100 men than any previous senior class in the history of the college, the excellence of their record is at once apparent.
February,l922 February,l923 Sep. Pro. Sep. Pro. Seniors O 5 0 4 Juniors 4 9 7 10 Sophomores 16 24 29 S3 Freshmen 32 48 30 48