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Some 5,100 students shuffled methodically through the semi-annual registration process at Memorial Hall yesterday. Contrary to early expectations, no jam-up in the steady flow of undergraduates occurred during the joint registration hours of 4 and 6 p.m. when all latecomers filed through without wait.
Registrar Sargent Kennedy '28 said his staff will tackle the job of catching absentees and bringing official University records up to date today. He said yesterday that "There wasn't enough change from the September statistics to warrant our working on it through the night."
Today Memorial hall will be the site of a general sectioning meeting for 32 courses. The meeting will run from 9 to 11.30 a.m.
Placement tests in languages, sciences, and reading are available to any who wish to take them, University Hall announced. Arrangements for these tests can be made today with the Office of Tests in University 11.
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