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TERM-BILLS DUE FRIDAY

Students Who Have Not Paid by Then Will be Suspended--Reinstatement Must Have Consent of Dean

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The attention of all students in the University is called by the Comptroller to the rule in regard to payment of term-bills, and to a change which has been made in the method of applying it. Formerly the notice of separation was sent by the Deans; now it will be sent directly by the Bursar.

The official announcement follows:--

"February 10 is the last day for paying term-bills. To those students who have not then paid what they owe the University the Bursar will send notices that they have been separated from the University and are not entitled to its privileges. Reinstatement can only be obtained, after the student's indebtedness has been paid together with the fee of $10.00 for reinstatement, by consent of the Dean of the Department in which the student is enrolled."

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