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STUDENT ADVISORY PLANS CALL FOR ACADEMIC GUIDES

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Plans for an innovation in the Student Advisory System, intended to aid Freshmen in their choice of fields of concentration, were announced last night by T. H. Eliot '28, chairman of the Student Advisory Committee.

During the first week in April, 40 upper classmen, most of them Seniors, will hold office hours and give Freshmen frank information upon courses of study in the various fields. Each field of concentration will be represented, some by one Senior, and the larger fields by several men, one for each important sub-division. The advisers will be men of high academic standing who are qualified to criticize most of the courses in their special fields, and to advise Freshmen of the relative value, interest, of difficulty of the courses as they have found them.

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