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annually in the president's reports. A glance at the graphs in Fig. 5 

 reveals the fact that eight or ten courses show marked changes from 

 one year to the next, whereas in eighty to ninety per cent, of the courses 

 there are only negligible variations. 



Another fact revealed in Fig. 5 is worth noting here. The six 

 courses reaching highest in the A group are as follows : courses in Greek, 



S0%. 



Percent of Grades A and B 



in each of J3 Courses 

 i906'07= £^ 



/907 - oe = O 



Grade A 



