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The number of freshmen who made Dean's List fell off considerably with the Class of '61, Dean von Stade disclosed yesterday. He noted that only 35.3 per cent of last year's freshman class made Group III, in contrast to 42.6 per cent of the Class of '60.

Von Stade stated that the class as a whole "did not do as well as I had hoped" and that the facts were "baffling." He added that the proportion of freshmen who make the Dean's List had remained constant in the past.

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