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THE PRESS

Teaching the Young Idea

With the adoption of a "bogie" score, which gives the rating a student should attain in his college work upon the basis of his showing in his entrance examination, his school record, and the psychological test given at the beginning of freshman year, the scholastic attainments of the undergraduates are showing a marked improvement, it was announced today by President John Grier Hibben in his annual report to the Princeton Board of Trustees.

When a student falls below his "bogie" the university notifies the student's parents, and the dean of the Faculty warns the student. New York Times.

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