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1670 Students Will Attend Summer Session, Poll Shows

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Returns from the questionnaires on summer attendance filled out two weeks ago show that 1670 students, about 62% of the 2700 now enrolled in the Freshman, Sophomore, and Junior classes, plan to be here for the summer session, with all but 90 enrolling for the entire 12-week period, Dean Hanford announced last night.

All men not planning to graduate by June, 1942, were required to consult with their advisers or tutors as to whether they were coming this summer, and what courses they would like to take then. The questionnaires, which included tentative "study cards" had to be filled out by January 24.

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