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Information bureaus will be open today in the Union, the Phillips Brooks House, and the Cosmopolitan Club Rooms, in Holyoke House.
A bureau of information under the direction of the Committee on Reception of Students has been established in the Reading Room of the Union for the distribution of circulars, elective and departmental pamphlets, maps of Cambridge, and for answers to inquiries regarding whereabouts of officers of instruction and government, buildings, streets, etc.
The following will be in charge:
9-10 A. M. H. deWindt.
10-11 A. M. R. C. Foster, A. Strong.
11-12 A. M., J. W. Suter, Jr., R. Clifford.
12-1 P. M., J. W. Suter, Jr.
1-2 P. M., W. G. Taussig.
2-3 P. M., R. Clifford.
3-4 P. M., W. G. Taussig.
During this week Phillips Brooks House will conduct an information bureau for the benefit of new students in the House Office on the first floor from 8 A. M. until 5 P. M. A Committee of College and Law School students will be in charge. A list of rooms available with their prices, and all the University pamphlets, may be obtained. The file of names of men desiring room-mates, found useful in past years, will be a department as usual. The reading room on the second floor, which contains all the current periodicals, the library, and the writing room, are also at the service of all members of the University. These rooms will be kept open daily from 8 A. M. until 9 P. M.
The bureau conducted by the Cosmopolitan Club in its rooms, Holyoke 7 and 8, for the benefit of all foreign students in the University, will be open today, as well as tomorrow and Saturday, from 10 A. M. to 4 P. M. The club rooms are open to the use of foreigners without restriction during this first week.
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