THAYER, MEDICAL, AND TUCK SCHOOLS have adopted plans to accelerate their work. For example, a member of the present freshman class in College, by taking maximum advantage of the possibilities of the new schedule, can graduate from a four year medical school in the spring of '46, which is only one year after he would have graduated from the College under the old plan.
The Tuck School has telescoped its work to admit juniors with credits for five semesters of college work, thus permitting completion of both College and Tuck School work by the end of senior year or after eight semesters. Graduates of all three Associated Schools are in extraordinary demand for professional service with the armed forces and for work in war industries and in the civil service.
St. Dennis Church, following Sunday Morning Mass. Father John W. Sliney isthe Church's popular leader who has been in Hanover for 24 years and is knownto a host of Dartmouth men•