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Ninety-seven percent of the College has been insured by the new Student Reimbursement Plan inaugurated this year, according to recent Hygiene Department figures. Although average graduate school participation is lower than this figure, only the Divinity and Education schools show percentages of less than 80 percent.
"The reception of the new insurance plan," according to Dana L. Farnsworth, Director of the University Health Services, "is better than had been anticipated. The plan has already been of great benefit to a dozen or more students. . ."
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