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The regulation of the Medical School that men who have had two years in College and who satisfy certain requirements, may enter as regular students is not apt to lower the School's standards. The men thus admitted must stand "high in their college work and must make good marks in the Medical School. Now is the time for Freshmen who are contemplating entering the Medical School to find out if they are fitted to enter it after two years in College; and if they are, to arrange their courses so as to satisfy the new requirements of the School, which are printed in another column of today's CRIMSON.
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