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CANDIDATES FOR DEGREES IN 1922

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Candidates for degrees in 1922 are requested by the College Office to notify it by today whether they are candidates for degrees at mid-years or in June. Cards have been mailed to all members of the Class of 1922, who are urged to fill them out and return them promptly to 4 University Hall. Any candidate for a degree in 1922 who has not received a card should secure one at 4 University Hall, fill it out, and leave it there by this evening. No man will be granted his degree at mid-years or allowed to take the General Examination and finish his work at mid-years, even though he does not take his degree until June, unless he has filled out and returned his card signifying his intention by this evening.

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