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Annex Puts Exam Pox On Stubborn Debtors

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Annex Pay Day debtors still holding out on dues by the beginning of exam period will be assigned front row seats, denied honor system privileges, and proctored throughout the examination, Student Government treasurer Joan Braverman '49 announced yesterday.

Final tally of Pay Day returns showed that about 30 students had dues outstanding. The greatest number of offenders were Seniors with Juniors running a close second, Miss Braverman revealed.

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