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Announcing that 20 First Aid courses will be given this summer, the Harvard War Service Committee revealed that 432 students signed up at registration. Applicants have the choice between two Primary Courses; one will take five, and the other six weeks. The first course is especially intended for students who will not attend the second session of the Summer School. Postcards have been sent out, and posters put up, giving times and places of first meetings.
An advanced First Aid course will also be given, consisting of ten sessions on Monday and Wednesday evenings. One class will meet from 4:15 to 6:15 o'clock, and two others from 7:15 to 9:15 o'clock. The place of these meetings is not decided as yet, and will be announced later.
It is hoped that the response to this call will be enthusiastic and the importance of attending the first meetings is stressed.
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