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Honor Group No Longer to be Published at Medical School

Rating Discontinued to Allow More Emphasis on Work

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Medical students will no longer know whether they are doing honor work, it was learned this weekend. The rating "excellent," has been discontinued, so that men may concern themselves directly with their work rather than place emphasis on grades.

All students who receive a rating under C will still be termed "unsatisfactory," while those in the upper bracket will be told that they are "satisfactory." However, fourth-year men will learn at this time each year into which third of the class they fall, for information of this sort is necessary when applying for an interne-ship.

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