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This year's new registration system worked so well that next spring students will begin classes on the first Monday after exam period, and register that afternoon. Sectioning meetings will take place on Tuesday afternoon, under the change announced last night by Registrar Sargent Kennedy '28.
Except for a few tabulated absences the entire College, numbering 4700, filed swiftly through Memorial Hall yesterday in just five hours. No unexpectedly large jams occurred, in the morning or during the afternoon sectioning period.
While undergraduate enrollment fell to a post-war low, dropping from 5100 last year, and 4950 in the fall, graduate figures continued unchanged. The Business School signed in 572 men yesterday, and 650 the day before--just equalling the fall enrollment.
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