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The Summer School of Arts and Sciences announces that it plans to hold its annual session this summer as usual, regardless of whether or not this country is at war. The school this year will be open from July 2 to August 11, a period of six weeks.
Professor H. L. Warren, Dean of the Faculty of Architecture, has announced that in event of war the School of Architecture will offer its courses during the coming summer as previously planned. The school draws its summer students from two classes: men who are going to enter the school the following fall and who wish to anticipate some of the work, and men who have already finished their course, but who wish to improve and perfect their work. The attendance of the first class, it is expected, will fall off to a great degree, but the second class, being composed of older men, will be little affected.
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