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SINGLE SUMMER SESSION IN 1920

Conditions No Longer Require Full Season's Work--Last Registration 1729.

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That the University Summer School will hold only one session next summer, lasting from July 6 to August 14, has been decided by the Administrative Board for University Extension.

Last summer two sessions were held as a result of post-war conditions. The first of these sessions lasted from July 1 to August 2, and had an attendance of 1729 men and women, including students of the University, students from other colleges, college instructors, school teachers, and others.

The second session had an attendance of 647, these being chiefly University students whose college career had been interrupted by the war and who wished to make up courses in order to be able to re-enter the University in good standing at the beginning of the regular College year.

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