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In view of the frequent applications to instructors in this department to recommend tutors to students, the Department has voted to prepare a list of members of the University approved as tutors in French. The list will be published on the bulletin board, in the CRIMSON, and sent to the Deans of the different Schools and to the Chairmen of the Committee on Advisors to Freshmen and of the Committee on Special students.
It is to be clearly understood that this action of the Department of French is not intended to interfere with the right of any student or outsider to offer his services as tutor to any who may require them, or to compel students to place themselves under the direction of men officially approved. As, on the other hand, no one qualified to tutor, and of good standing in the University, can fail to be placed on the list, it will also be plain that the best choice for a student to make is from the names on the list.
Applications from students desirous of being approved as tutors by the Department of French, must be made in writing to Professor de Sumichrast. They must state what courses the applicant has taken in the Department and in what courses he desires to tutor.
As a general rule men will not be recommended as tutors in a course they are actually taking, unless they can thoroghly satisfy the Department of their fitness.
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