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Credit for S. A. T. C. Work

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The University authorities have decided to give all of the men who come to College after the S. A. T. C. disbands full credit for their work done during the first term. These men will continue their courses during the second term from the point where they left them before Christmas.

Whether the government will still support them or not has not been definitely decided, but it is fairly safe to assume that it will not.

The men who return to College from an outside branch of the army or navy will probably get no academic credit for their work in the service. They will take up their work where they left it when they went into the service.

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