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FIRST TERM BILL DUE IN ALL DEPARTMENTS TODAY

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The first term bill of the year, including one quarter of the tuition fee plus $5 as the regular Infirmary charge, is due from all members of the University today. A fee of $10 will be charged for late payments.

Each student will be given a bill for the amount of the first instalment of his tuition at the time of registration. Bills are payable at the Harvard Trust Company, Harvard Square, and checks should be made payable to the order of Harvard University. Students will save their time if they pay by mail other than in person. In order to prevent mistakes in credit, the bill must accompany the payment.

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