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The Princeton University faculty took action yesterday afternoon that will result in the abolition of the degree of bachelor of letters and will bring about several radical curriculum changes. It was voted that Greek will no longer be on the list of entrance requirements. Latin is to be retained as a requirement for the degree of A.B., but candidates for the degree of S.B. may substitute mathematics or science.
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