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Despite plans under consideration for revision of the Curriculum of the Harvard Dental School, a regular Freshman class will be enrolled next fall for four years of study under the present curriculum, Dean Leroy M. S. Miner announced today.
"Unauthorized and unofficial accounts of a new plan of dental education at Harvard have appeared," Dean Miner said, "and rumors have been spread about that Harvard was contemplating drastic changes in the curriculum of its Dental School, that would all but eliminate, in its present form, this seventy-year-old division of Harvard."
Among the false rumors arising was that the Dental School was to close its doors this fall.
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