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NEW HARVARD CATALOGUE PLACED ON SALE IN SQUARE

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Containing complete information about all departments of the University, as well as lists of students, officers of instruction, and others connected with Harvard, the new 1932-33 catalogue went on sale yesterday in Harvard Square bookstores. The catalogue is the standard type of register, being of the same composition as last year's with a few exceptions.

In 1079 pages, or 11 more than last year's, it includes information as to courses of instruction in each of the graduate schools, Harvard College, and affiliated institutions. A section is devoted to Radcliffe College, and one to the history and government of Harvard. The price of the book is $1.50; it may be obtained at the Coop.

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