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With the size of next year's incoming class at the Business School limited to fewer students than applied this year, men in the College who are thinking of entering the School will do well to make up their minds and act at once. Simply because the registration office is so near, there is every chance that a considerable number will put off formal enrolment until it is too late.
It is the hope of those interested in the Business School, that, just as is the case in the Law and Medical Schools, the leading students will be graduates of Harvard College. As often happens, men near at hand have been slower to appreciate the School than people further away. There is a lower percentage of Harvard men in the Business School than in most of our graduate institutions. The student leadership there will fall to other college representatives unless Harvard Seniors take advantage of their opportunity and enroll in time.
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