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MID-YEAR GRADUATES MUST TELL OFFICE OF INTENTION

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Students who intend to graduate, or to fulfill their requirements at mid-years have till Monday, December to notify the College Office of their intention.

"Men do not seem to realize", said Assistant Dean Leighton, when questioned recently, "that in order to graduate at mid-years they have to give notice both to their department of concentration and to the Office in University 3. If they fall to do this, there will be no provision made for securing their grades ahead of other grades as is necessary in the case of all such men.

"If, after declaring his intention of graduating at mid years, a man changes his mind, it is perfectly all right. After filing notice, with us that he does wish to graduate at mid-years, he is at perfect liberty not to do so, but under no condition may a man graduate in February who has not notified us before Monday night."

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