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GRADUATE SCHOOL DELAYS SESSION

Draft Necessitates Registration Postponement At Business School

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In order to cooperate with students subject to the draft, the Harvard Business School has announced special arrangements governing its ninth annual Mid-Year Session.

The opening of the session, which in the past has been at the end of January, will be postponed in 1941 until February 10, to allow men uncertain as to whether they will be called in the January draft to clarify their position.

Please Return

Men drafted before registering on February 10 will have their registration fees returned. Any man drafted while enrolled in the School will receive a pro rata refund on tuition and other prepaid university charges.

Men who may be drafted while at School and who do not receive a deferment will be permitted to resume their work at the point where they left it to enter military service. The rest will be able to complete the regular first year's work of the School by the end of August.

In addition, a special course dealing with the problems of industrial mobilization based on material secured from the Army Industrial College will be available to Mid-Year Session students. This course will deal with problems faced by business in mobilizing for national defense, and by the armed services in dealing with industry.

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