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NINETY STUDENTS REGISTER LATE; MORE EXPECTED TODAY

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Over 90 students registered yesterday at University Hall, an unprecedented number of late arrivals. They will not, however, be subject to the $5 fine usually invoked in such cases, because of extraordinary difficulties in transportation caused by the storm. University Hall officials stated that both Freshmen and upperclassmen were numbered among tardy students.

It is expected that a large number of men will arrive today as well, and special provision will be made for them at University Hall; however, it was indicated that students arriving late for reasons other than the storm would not be given special consideration.

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