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INFORMATION AT THE UNION

Bureau for Transferred Students to be Conducted in Union on Monday and Tuesday

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

The information bureau for students transferring from other colleges which will have its headquarters in the Living Room of the Union, will be open from ten A. M. until 9 P. M. on both Monday and Tuesday of next week.

The list of Seniors who are asked to report at the Union for this work, and the hours they are asked to report are as follows:

Monday--10-11, F. W. Crocker and Mitchell Gratwick; 11-12, R. K. Kane and H. B. Humphrey; 12-1, A. S. Conlon and E. F. Goode; 1-2.30, Joseph Alger and A. D. Welton; 2.30-4, Richard Chute and R. S. Whitney; 4-6, G. M. Appleton and S. T. Bradlee; 6-7, J. S. Kennedy and Melville P. Baker; and 7-9, H. Parker and R. B. Hopkins.

Tuesday--10-11, J. F. Brown and C. C. Macomber; 11-12, C. A. Tierney and G. M. Appleton; 12-1, Myles P. Baker and E. F. Goode; 1-2.30, J. P. Scott and Richard Chute; 2.30-4, G. B. Cabot and O. S. Leland; 4-6, G. L. Paine and A. Tison; 6-7, J. J. Kennedy and Melville P. Baker; and 7-9, C. J. Mason and R. C. Walcott.

If any of the above mentioned men are unable to report at the time designated, they should notify R. R. Higgins, who can be found at the B. A. A. as soon as possible.

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