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ANNOUNCE NEW PLANS FOR PAYING TERM-BILLS

All Payments Due to University to be Made to Harvard Trust Company -- Will Facilitate Work of Bursar's Office

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A new arrangement for the payment of bills due to the University will be put in force on January 20. On and after that date all bills will be payable only at the office of the Harvard Trust Company at Harvard square.

The following explanatory statement will accompany the term bills which will be sent out today:

"The attention of all students is called to the new arrangement for the payment of their University bills that will be in force on January 20, 1922. On and after that date all bills will be payable only at the office of the Harvard Trust Company at Harvard square.

"For the correction of bills and for any desired information the students will please go to the Bursar's Office which will be open from now on, for their convenience, from 9 until 5 on week-days except on Saturdays when it will be open from 9 until 1. (Signed) F. S. MEAD, Comptroller.

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