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For the purpose of forming an accurate estimate of the amount of time spent on preparation of studies and on college activities, three hundred men have been selected from the Senior and Junior classes to make out tabular accounts of how they spend their time. The three hundred men were selected in groups representing as many as possible of the diversified interests of college life. They have been sent cards on which are blanks for all hours of the day. These blanks are to be filled out with the printed symbols which represent time spent in study, meals, loafing, exercise, sleep, or other occupations. It is urgent that all who receive these cards begin filling them out immediately. Absolute accuracy is essential if the desired end is to be obtained. The cards, when completed, are to be returned to D. E. Dunbar '13.
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