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In a meeting to be held on March 19 in the New Lecture Hall, the various fields of concentration will be outlined to the entire Freshman Class. The speakers at the meeting will be President Lowell, and Dr. Hallowell Davis '18, chairman of the Board of Tutors in Biology. Mr. A. E. Hindmarsh, assistant dean of the College, will also outline the steps which every Freshman must take in announcing his field of concentration.
Issue Study Cards Soon
Study cards and a pamphlet on choosing a field of concentration will be sent to the Freshmen before April 10. The pamphlet, which was published two years ago by the CRIMSON, in cooperation with the Committee on the Choice of Electives, contains articles on fields of concentration written by members of the faculty.
A list of the representative men in the various departments will be distributed at the same time as the pamphlets. Every student should have a conference with the representative in the field of his choice, as well as with his adviser, before making a decision.
Must Choose Field by April 10
The choice of field of concentration must be made by April 10, at which time each Freshman should submit a study card for next years, and a plan for his whole college course. This plan should include his requirements for concentration and distribution for the whole four years.
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