DISTRIBUTION OF COLLEGE CREDITS 



Figure 6 Showing Percentages of Various Grades 

 in Total Grades of each Instructor 

 having over 100 Students 





13% 

 | 1*7. 

 14 7. 



^"1 197. 

 \ 197. 



357. 



JJT. 



317. 



\ 337. 







Grade A 



217. 







\ 

















| 



42 





41 



7 



I9X 



2'7. 

 t 21% 

 ^~\ 137. 



^ 2S7. 



31% 

 "\32% 



















Grade B 





3€7. 

 •377. 

 ™ "1 ^-97. 











46 



Greek, Italian, Greek, Greek, Latin. The exact designations are -with- 

 held because of the respect of the administration for the feelings of 

 individual instructors. Nevertheless, students are encouraged to ex- 

 amine the published rank lists, in which he who runs for high grades 

 may read his chances. Eeference to Fig. 1 shows that in 1903-04, as 

 well, Greek far surpassed all other subjects in awarding high marks. 



Figs. 6 and 7 show the range of percentages for each grade, A-E, 

 for each instructor in Bowdoin College, Maine, giving in 1907-08 over 



vol. Lxxvm, — 27. 



