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TO CHARGE NO GRADUATION FEE

Students Who Leave For War Service Will Be Exempted From Payment.

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At the last meeting of the President and Fellows of Harvard College on November 12, it was voted not to charge a "graduation fee" of twenty dollars to men who graduate in 1918 and go into active service prior to Commencement. This action will affect especially men who are planning to enter the Third Series of Officers' Training Camps and expect to take the special set of mid-year examinations which will be held in December and January.

It will also apply to Seniors in the Naval Reserve now at the University, who may be called back into active service after earning their degree, or who pass examinations for commissions.

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