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Eight hundred and seventy-one members of the class of 1931 yesterday received a blank containing a number of questions which, if dutifully answered, will touch the high lights of each Senior's life up to the close of his college career.
The questions range from political affiliations to opinions on the War Memorial, and touch on such subjects as college activities, choices of best liked and disliked courses, opinions on the House Plan, the Reading Period, and the Tutorial System. The last two pages of the questionnaire are left blank, and each Senior is encouraged to mention anything which has not already been covered. the only new question to be added this year are those concerning the War Memorial, intramural and intercollegiate sports, and the distinction between major and minor sports.
The Committee in charge urge members of the class of '31 to fill out and send in the blanks as soon as possible to aid University Hall in sending out pertinent information to the Harvard Clubs.
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