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THIRTY PHI BETA KAPPA MEN OPEN FREE TUTORING BUREAU

Scholastic Aid Offered Students in Many Fields

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

As an aid to students in numerous helds, the Phi Beta Kappa Tutoring Bureau has again been organized. About 30 members of this society are now available for work and are offering tutoring services free of charge to any men who wish assistance.

This opportunity is to be open from now until the Christmas vacation, and for the first two weeks of the reading period, but will be discontinued during the midyear examinations. Any student interested should apply to either E. C. Berkeley '30 in Mower 8, or to R. H. phelps '30 in Mower 7 for further information and assignment to tutors.

The aim of this work is to teach men how, to study rather than to prepare them for specific examinations. Assistance may be had in various fields, among them Government, History, Economics, Romance Languages, Fine Arts, Mathematics, and Classics.

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