An interesting experiment in college journalism which has the sanction of the administrative officers of Dartmouth is a Sunday newspaper "The College" which is now being issued weekly from the Dartmouth Press under the auspices of the Department of English. In its initial issue that of January 23 "The College" undertook to describe itself and define its scope in the following editorial: "THE COLLEGE is a Sunday review published in connection with the courses in composition given by the Department of English. It will print such fresh news and miscellaneous features as naturally come within" the province of a _ Sunday newspaper; it will provide a detailed and accurate calendar of coming events similar to the weekly bulletins issued at Harvard and Yale; it will furnish more extended and more critical of. lectures and entertainments than the limitations of time peculiar to a daily newspaper make possible 5 and. it will publish editorials and articles that represent honest opinion upon matters of local and general importance. While THE COLLEGE is designed primarily to print the work written in the courses in competition, its pages are open to all members of the college community. Ihe sole demand that THE COLLEGE makes of contributors is that they have something to say that is worth saying and that they say it "simply and sincerely "THE COLLEGE is a revival, with adaptations, of The Third Rail, a magazine founded in 1914 by Professor David Lambuth in connection with his courses in com position. The Third Rail was the pioneer among magazines published by studentsin courses in writing; it attracted wide attention at the time and has been-widely imitated."