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NEW SYSTEM TO SIMPLIFY REGISTRATION NEXT FALL

Will Attempt to Secure More Complete Enrolment in Spring--Study Cards to Be Turned in Before May 27

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In order to relieve the congestion which is customary on the opening day of college, a number of changes have been announced by the Committee on the Choice of Electives which will go into effect this spring.

The principal change is an attempt to secure so far as possible a complete advance enrolment for each member of the University who expects to return next year. For this purpose, study cards will be mailed to each returning student except in the case of members of the 'present' Freshman class, to whom cards have already been mailed. On these cards a list of the courses which he intends to take next year will be given by each student. In the case of starred courses, which require the consent of the instructor, it is now expected that for the first time all men will obtain such consent this Spring before returning their study cards.

If it is impossible to obtain consent to enter starred courses this year, owing to the absence of the instructor, it will be permissible to wait until Fall. It will be possible to make any desired changes in the study card next fall.

The date for handing in study cards has been put forward to the last day before the final examinations, which occurs this year on May 27. Freshmen, however, must submit their cards before May 10.

In order to facilitate getting consent to enter starred courses, a complete list of the office hours of instructors has been posted on the official bulletin board in University Hall.

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