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Nos. 10, 18; Thornton, Nos. 7b, 18; Wentworth, Nos. 2, 5, 18.

$112. Thornton, Nos. 17, 19, 21, 23, 24; Wentworth, Nos. 1, 3, 7, II,

17, 19, 21, 23, 24.

$114. Reed, No. 24; Thornton, No. II.

$116. Reed, No. 18.

$120. Bartlett, No. 2; Crosby, No. 17; Elm, No. 6; Fayerweather, Nos. 1, 19,37; Hubbard, No. 9; Reed, Nos. 2, 22; Sanborn,

Nos. 17, 19, 21, 23; Thornton, Nos. 10, 13, 15; Wentworth,
Nos. 9, 10, 13, 15.

$122. Reed, Nos. 25, 26.

$124. Reed, No. 21; Thornton, Nos. 1, 2, 8; Wentworth, No. 8. $130. Fayerweather, Nos. 6, 7, 13, 20, 21, 23, 28, 42, 43, 49; Hub

bard, No. 10; Reed, No. 23; Richardson, Nos. 1, 2, 23, 24; Sanborn, Nos. 2, 9, 20, 22, 24; Thornton, No. 9; Wheeler, No. 62.

$132. Reed, No. 19; Thornton, No. 16; Wentworth, No. 16. $140. Crosby, Nos. 16, 22; Fayerweather, Nos. 12, 18, 25, 26, 30, 31, 48, 54; Hubbard, Nos. 12-13-16; Reed, Nos. 1, 16, 17; Sanborn, Nos. 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 15; Wheeler, Nos. 6, 11, 52, 59. $150. Crosby, No. 7; Fayerweather, No. 22; Hubbard, Nos. 4, 5, 15; Richardson, Nos. 5, 6, 14, 15; Sanborn, Nos. 1, 4, 6, 8, 12, 14, 16; Wheeler, Nos. 19, 31, 36, 48, 55.

$160. College, No. 7; Crosby, Nos. 1, 14, 19; Fayerweather, Nos. 8, 14, 27, 32, 44, 50; Hubbard, No. 7; Proctor, Nos. 1, 5; Wheeler, Nos. 3, 14.

$170. College, No. 21; Crosby, Nos. 3, 9; Hubbard, No. 2; Wheeler, Nos. 22, 28, 39, 45.

$180. College, Nos. 2, 4, 5, 16; Crosby, Nos. 2, 11, 15, 18; Proctor, Nos. 2-3; Richardson, No. 4; Wheeler, Nos. 1, 16, 24, 26, 41, 43, 57.

$190. College, Nos. 18, 19; Crosby, No. 4.

$200. College, Nos. 6, 20; Crosby, Nos. 5, 6, 10, 21; Proctor, Nos. 6-7; Richardson, No. 3.

$210. Richardson, No. 30.

$220. College, No. 3; Crosby, Nos. 8, 13, 20; Richardson, Nos.

25, 26, 29.

$240. Crosby, No. 12; Hubbard, Nos. 6-8.

$250. College, No. 17; Richardson, Nos. 7, 8, 12, 16, 17; Wheeler,

Nos. 5, 30, 47.

$260.

Richardson, Nos. 11, 20; Wheeler, Nos. 4, 12, 20, 37.

$270. Wheeler, Nos. 13, 29, 46.

$280. Richardson, No. 21; Wheeler, Nos. 21, 38.

FOR THREE OCCUPANTS

$120. Hallgarten, No. 22.

$135. Reed, Nos. 33, 34.

$162. Reed, No. 15.

$165. Reed, No. 23.

$168. Reed, No. 19.

$220. Fayerweather, Nos. 41-42.

$230. Fayerweather, Nos. 5-6.

$235. Fayerweather, Nos. 47-48, 53-54.

$240. Fayerweather, Nos. 11-12, 17-18; Proctor, Nos. 2-3.

$270. Crosby, No. 8; Proctor, Nos. 6-7.

$300. Hubbard, Nos. 6-8.

$330. College, No. 17.

Electric lights, 16 candle-power, including lamps, are furnished at $7 a year per lamp.

COLLEGE BILLS

Each student is charged one hundred dollars for tuition. A further charge of twenty-five dollars is made for certain general privileges, including the use of Library, membership in College Hall, and the various advantages growing out of the increase of the College plant.

The minimum amount of tuition required for a degree is $400, whether a student takes the necessary number of hours in four years or less; but any student may take courses allowed by the Faculty in excess of the number required for a degree without extra charge.

The College bills of each year are to be paid in four installments: Tuition, in equal semi-annual payments on the first day of October and of March, in each year; room-rent, in semi-annual payments on the first day of December and of May, in each year. By "tuition" is meant the first two items under expenses given in this catalogue, or $125.00; by "room rent" is meant cost of room, electric lights, damages to room, and everything pertaining to the occupancy of a room. Room-rent in the College dormitories is determined by the choice of rooms, heat, care, etc.

Any delay in payment beyond ten days from these dates, without excuse from the Dean, will subject the student to loss of standing. Any students failing to make payment within this time will be entered upon the books of the Treasurer as delinquents, and will be so reported to the Dean, and notification of the delinquency will be given to parents or guardians. Students will not be allowed to take the final examination of the year till all College bills have been settled.

Students on entering College must pay tuition for the first semester before matriculation.

Students electing Laboratory courses must pay the fee to the College Treasurer before entering the course, and show receipt to Instructor at the first exercise.

A graduation fee of eight dollars is charged all students taking the bachelor's degree.

No student will be dismissed from College on request unless he shall have paid all his College bills, including the current semester; nor shall any student be entitled to a degree until all his College bills are discharged.

Entering students who have been granted scholarship aid will be credited with $20 on their College bill of the first semester, leaving $42.50 balance to be paid before matriculation; if the scholarship of such student, to be determined at the end of the first semester, entitles him to a larger credit, allowance will be made upon the College bill of the second semester.

Students receiving scholarship aid to the amount of $40 will pay $42.50 each semester; those receiving $50 will pay $37.50; those receiving $60 will pay $32.50; those receiving $70 will pay $27.50. All students not receiving scholarship aid will pay $62.50 each

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Expenses such as furniture, fraternity fees, class-taxes, travelling expenses, etc., vary according to circumstances, and with the character and habits of the individual, and are not included in the above estimate.

No one is advised to attempt a college education until he can assure himself, through the aid of friends, or through his own previous earnings, of a sufficient amount to meet the expenses of the first year. The opportunities for self-help increase during one's college course; it is very rarely the case that one may expect to secure such employment at the beginning as will enable him to meet his expenses.

SCHOLARSHIPS

THE HENRY ELIJAH PARKER FELLOWSHIP

This Fellowship is based upon a fund bequeathed to Dartmouth College by Professor Parker who was Professor of the Latin Language and Literature in Dartmouth College from 1866 to 1896, the last four years as Professor Emeritus.

The value of the fellowship is $500 a year, and may be held for two years. The holder of the fellowship shall be a graduate of not more than one year's standing, recommended by the Faculty. If judged advisable by the Faculty, he may be allowed a year for special preparation before entering upon the duties of his fellowship or receiving the income attached to it. During the time in which he is upon the fellowship he shall pursue advanced studies, not professional, subject to the approval of the Faculty. He shall also regard himself as committed to an engagement as a teacher in the College for the year after his fellowship expires, in case the College requires his services, at the usual compensation for the grade of his appointment.

RESIDENT GRADUATE SCHOLARSHIPS

Twelve scholarships enumerated below, yielding two hundred dollars each for one year, are open to graduates of the College who wish to continue their studies in residence. These scholarships are designed particularly for those who intend to teach, but are not limited to those who have this end in view, unless so specified.

A graduate student receiving a scholarship may have the tuition fee remitted in return for service rendered the department in which he is doing his work, or in return for clerical service in one of the College offices.

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