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REGISTRATION CONTINUES TODAY THROUGH MONDAY

FRESHMAN CLASS TO ASSEMBLE TUESDAY MORNING AT 9

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With the simplified system of registration demonstrating its efficacy beyond question, enrollment for the new year began yesterday at Memorial Hall.

Registration will continue today in Memorial Hall from 9 until 1 o'clock and will conclude Monday evening at 6.

Having registered, every student must complete the process of enrollment by handing in on Tuesday his study card bearing the names of the courses he proposes to take. To aid Freshman in filling out this study card, there will be a meeting in the New Lecture Hall at 9 o'clock Tuesday morning which all members of the class of 1928 except dropped men are required to attend. At this meeting Delmar Leighton '19, Secretary of the Committee on Choice of Electives will explain the process of filling out the card.

After the meeting every Freshman will confer with his adviser and secure his approval to the courses in which he is enrolling. Before 6 o'clock in the evening the study card, properly filled out must be handed in at Emerson D.

Members of the three upper classes who are not making any change in the list of courses in which they enrolled last April are not required to secure the approval of their adviser a second time, and may hand in the study card Tuesday without his signature. All men, however, who are altering their plan of study must secure their adviser's consent to this change.

On Wednesday and Thursday will be the first meetings of all courses under the Faculty of Arts and Sciences and the Engineering School.

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