ACCORDING TO A RECENT REPORT from the . United States Naval Reserve Midshipmen's School at Chicago, 92 out of 95 Dartmouth men who have entered in the last 12 classes have passed the record bettered only by Princeton, which entered 99 men, 96 of whom passed.
The University of Wisconsin also had 92 graduates out of 95 entered. Next on the list was Yale with 128 out of 133, followed by Harvard with 89 out of 94.
The School reported that 87.2 per cent of all men who entered received commissions. Dartmouth's record of 96.8 per cent was well above this average.
DARTMOUTH IS AGAIN REPRESENTED IN THE HANOVER NAVAL TRAINING SCHOOL Among the student officers in the sixth and. seventh classes were Dartmouth men,some of whom, unfortunately, were unable to be present when the above picture wastaken. (Excuses ranged from German measles to watch duty.) Pictured are, front row,left to right: C. A. Morton '26, Collier Young '3O, L. P. Keeler Jr. '4O, E. J. Jeremiah '3O,and L. F. Barrett '37. Back row: L. Fishman '4l, J. S. Lyon '4O, and M. McGinley '4l.(For the names of other student officers see the story above.)