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In an effort to meet reduced incomes the Summer School has made an arrangement whereby travelling expenses will be considerably cut and round trip fares between any point in the United States and Boston will be sold to students and teachers attending for one and one-third fares.
The Summer Session under the direction of N. H. Black '06 will open for the fifty-sixth time on Thursday, July 5. Registration in Sever Hall will continue on Friday and Saturday. On application the Summer School will send to any person who is planning to attend a ticket which will enable them to purchase the reduced fare ticket.
Although rooms in the Yard have not been reduced because they are on a pro-rata basis and only the House rooms were affected by the 12 and one-half percent reduction in April, the board in the Union has been set at $8 instead of $9 for last year.
For the first time this Summer, 15-minute chapel exercises before class will be held in the Appleton Chapel with Dean Willard Learoyd Sperry conducting during the month of July. In past years the exercises held in Phillips Brooks House and conducted by various local preachers, have not been well attended. This change is in the nature of an experiment. Professor Black has secured an organist, A. M. Phelps, who plays in St. Paul's in Boston, for the services.
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