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FIRST TERM BILL DUE MONDAY FROM ALL UNIVERSITY STUDENTS

Bill Includes One-Quarter of Tuition Plus Infirmary Fee

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The first term bill of the year for one-quarter of the tuition fee plus the Infirmary fee of seven dollars is due from all students in the University next Monday September 22.

At the time of registration each student is given a bill for the amount of the first instalment of his tuition. Bills are payable at the Harvard Trust Company in Harvard Square and checks should be made payable to the order of Harvard University. The Bursar's office suggests that students will save time by making their payments by mail instead of in person, inclosing the bill with the check.

A fee of ten dollars is charged for late payments. All requests for information regarding the term bill should be made at the Bursar's office.

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