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Following college publications all through the East, the DARTMOUTH, published daily at Hanover by the undergraduates at Dartmouth College, stopped publishing for the during last Saturday.
The decision, made after a meeting of the Board of Proprietors last week, is a natural result of the financial and manpower problems of any college publication during wartime.
Provisions were made to resume the activities of the paper after the war with Junius Hoffman, Editor-in-Chief, submitting a list of possible editors of the revived paper, and Richard N. Tarlow, Business Manager, submitting a similar list.
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