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Navy Enrollment

March 1946
Article
Navy Enrollment
March 1946

ALTHOUGH Dartmouth's Navy Unit quota for the March term has been set at 815, it is likely that Unit enrollment will not exceed 650 as a result of recent Navy directives allowing trainees to choose discharge on points or general duty if not desiring to continue in the college traininprogram beyond March 1. The total of approximately 600 trainees next term will include about 75 Marines and 175 V-5 aviation candidates, the remainder being made up of NROTC officer candidates.

Veterans with previous Dartmouth affiliations returning in March are estimated at 500, to which number will be added from 125 to 150 veteran freshmen, many of whom were previously admitted but did not matriculate because of war service. Counting veterans already enrolled, the number of former servicemen in the civilian college will approach the thousand mark.

CHAIRMAN OF ALUMNI REUNION PROGRAM. Donald W. Cameron '35, Associate in Placement in the Personnel Bureau, shown interviewing a student, is in charge of the 1946 reunion plans which will bring four out of every five classes back to Hanover for postwar celebrations this summer.