Dartmouth is represented by 22 students in the Harvard Business School, standing third in the greatest number enrolled from individual colleges, according to a report issued by the Dean's office of this newest graduate school of Harvard University. Harvard holds first honors with 104. Leland Stanford, 3000 miles away, is second with 28. Dartmouth comes next, leading Yale and Princeton by one. Then follow the University of Kansas with 14, Williams and the University of Wisconsin with 11 each, and the University of Virginia with 10. In the 685 students enrolled in the school 13 foreign countries and 43 states are represented, along with graduates of 175 different colleges and 31 officers of the U. S. Army or Navy.
Among the Dartmouth men who have recently graduated at Harvard, Shaw Livermore '22 is now with the Marshall Wells Hardware Company of Duluth; H. M. Greenwood '22 is with the Standard Oil Company of New York at Albany; L. H. Morse '23 is with the Norton Door Closing Company of Chicago; T. D. Shapleigh '23 is with C. Crawford Hollidge of Boston, and O. M. Smith '23 is with Deering, Milliken & Company, Inc., New York City.
Because of its inability to care for more than a limited number of students, many men were unable to be admitted for the fall term at the Harvard Business School. Each year a class is admitted in February, at which time an opportunity is given for admittance to those who applied too late to enter in the fall.
The February class is being rapidly filled, arid Dartmouth men expecting to enter the Business School in February are arged to file application papers at once.
The Dartmouth men now enrolled in the school are: R. C. Gunnell '23, G. A. Shattuck '23, F. W. Bowman '24, W. E. Buchanan '24, N. S. Everett '24, "E. P. Hale 24, E. H. Learnard '24, R. M. Morgan '24, S. R. Roberts '24, A. R. Treadway '24, C. A. Abel '25, W. R. Carter '25, C. K. Fuller '25, M. A. Garlock '25, R. F. Haffenreffer 3rd '25, A. D. Hollenbeck '25, G. B. Moore '25, P. J. Reed '25, R. C. Reynolds '25, E. E. Richards, C. S. Walker '25, and R. L. Wyckoff '25.