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Princeton, N. J., Jan. 3. -- Princeton University will open on January 6. Men who return to college from military service at that time will be given a certain amount of credit for their work in the service, and as far as possible, students absent during the fall will be credited with a full year's work.
The actual enrollment is still uncertain, but 800 men enrolled before vacation, and it is expected that about 200 more will return to college from service in time to resume their work during this term. Probably many others will come back to college before the end of January.
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