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In a meeting with Dean A. C. Hanford yesterday, the eight special advisory proctors recently appointed for the Class of 1932 decided upon consultation hours for their work. During the opening three weeks of College, the advisers will be available to the first year men in their rooms from 7 to 8 o'clock every evening. Shepard Hall students will be under the advisor ship of the Standish Hall proctor.
The duties of these proctors will be to give advice or assistance to any Freshman in difficulty about his curricular or extra-curricular work in College. For the benefit of men who do not arrive in Cambridge until today the complete roster of proctors is given again.
The dormitory advisers are:
Gore Hall--G. G. Benedict 23 and E. H. Dewey '26.
McKinlock Hall--R. F. Doolittle '23.
Smith Hall--Mason Hammond '25, C. E. Gleason '27, Lawrence Coolidge '27.
Standish Hall--Sterling Dow '25, Lawrence Coolidge '27.
The complete revised list of Freshman proctors is as follows:
George Smith A 21--Mason Hammond '25.
James Smith A 23--O. A. Pendar '26.
James Smith C 24--E. C. Haggerty '27.
Persis Smith B 14--C. E. Gleason '27, Head Proctor.
Persis Smith C 22--L. C. Keyes '24.
Gore A 25--G. G. Benedict '23, Head Proctor.
Gore B 12--Madison Syles '27.
Gore C 33--F. B. Lee '28.
Gore D 24--E. H. Dewey '26.
Gore E 24--Professor E. P. Kohler '17, Resident.
McKinlock A II--Reginald Nash.
McKinlock B 22--J. M. Preston '28.
McKinlock C 22--Philip Hofer '22.
McKinlock E 23--E. W. Pavenstedt '20, Resident.
Standish A 14--Sterling. Dow '25.
Standish C 32--R. I. Hunneman '28.
Standish 4 24--Lawrence Coolidge '27.
Standish E 24--Mr. Henry Pennypacker '88, Resident.
Shepard 5--C. H. Weymer '27.
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