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To speed and smooth the path of the subsistence check to the veteran in college, the Office of the Counsellor for Veterans will hold the first of a series of special evening meetings tonight at 7 o'clock in the New Lecture Hall. Five hundred new veterans have been summoned to the initial gathering.
Wilbur J. Bender '27, Counsellor for Veterans, has announced that those present will fill out various Veterans Administration pay forms under the instruction of VA registration officers from Boston. He said that the mass completion of the forms would help the Boston office in their effort to clear the veterans' financial papers as speedily as possible.
Similar meetings have been tried out at Yale and other local colleges with marked success, Bender added.
He also stated that personal letters will be sent to most other new veterans in the College and the Graduate School of Arts and Science inviting them to a similar meeting next week. Dates of the future meetings have not yet been announced.
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