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Returning to the air in an effort to help students brush up on their Continental Code before entering the Army, the Crimson Network Code Class will resume its half-hour broadcasts at 10 o'clock tonight.

An approximate repetition of the course that was offered this fall, the class will be designed for those who already know the continental alphabet. Each program will open with fifteen minutes of sending at a five-words-a-minute rate, while during the remainder of the time the speed will be gradually accelerated. The class is under the direction of Robert J. L. Waugh '43.

At the same time, the Network announced that the Rumor Clinic would return to the air tonight at 9:30 o'clock with a program featuring a few of the rumors that have been circulating throughout the Houses. According to Andrew E. Rice '43, one of the officials in charge of the program, these will include speculation on the disposition on the Houses next semester, the fate of many undergraduate organizations, and forthcoming restrictions on the Dining Halls.

The Rumor Clinic, which is sponsored by P. B. H. War Service Committee, presented its first program last month. Philmore H. Sanford, instructor in Psychology, then analysed rumors concerning the possible calling up of the ERC and curtailment of holiday travel. Rumors to be analysed on future programs should be left at Shepard Hall.

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