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Freshmen may pick up preliminary study cards and plans of study beginning at noon today at the Union. Commuters may get their material at University 2.
The plan of study is for enrollment in a field of concentration and must be filed with the preliminary study card by May 2.
Several meetings will aid freshmen to select a field of concentration. A compulsory meeting will be held at 9 a.m. Saturday in Sanders Theatre. Dean Leighton will give an introductory talk, and Gordon M. Fair, Master of Dunster House, will discuss concentration in relation to the House plan. Robert Amory, Jr. '36, professor of Law, will discuss the relation of concentration to graduate study.
Meetings at the Union
Group meetings in the Union with professors from various departments are being arranged by the Union Committee. Representatives of each department will hold personal consultation hours from April 17 to May 2.
The CRIMSON will run a commentary on each field of concentration next week.
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