Word: perring
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Only 570 cases have been considered in the figuring, 25 less than last year. There is a marked increase in the number of new plan men, 186 or 32.6 per cent. of 1917 entering in this way. Last year 142 men or 23.8 per cent. of the class came in on the new plan. Of the present Freshman class, 384 entered on the old system, while there were 453 men last year...
...figures show a slight falling off in the percentage of honor grades among the new plan men. This year 40.6 per cent received honor grades, as against 42.4 per cent. for 1916, and 44.9 per cent. for 1915. For the old plan men the per cent. shows an increase of 1.1. per cent. over last year, 22.2 per cent. of 1917 receiving honor grades...
...regard to those receiving a grade of D or lower, 34.2 per cent of the old plan men of 1917 received that grade as compared with 31.1 per cent. for 1916 and 29 per cent. for 1915. The new plan men fared even worse, for 19.2 per cent. of 1917 received D or lower, while only 13.3 and 11.6 per cent of 1916 and 1915 respectively received the low grades...
...opportunity to save students 25 per cent. on merchandise of various kinds is offered by the University Register Board which has a quantity of available trade to dispose of at one-fourth discount. Applications for trade discount with any of the following concerns should be sent to H. A. Murray, Jr., '15, 6 Holyoke place, Tuesdays between 10 and 12 o'clock, or on Friday's between 2 and 3 o'clock, until the April recess...
Last year only 31 men were dropped as a result of the 1912-13 mid-year examinations and it is interesting to note how much more evenly the number was divided among the three lower classes. Last year 29 1-3 per cent of the total number dropped were ranked Juniors; 33 1-3 per cent were Sophomores; and 37 1-3 per cent were Freshmen...