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Term Bills Are Due

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Students who have not yet paid the term bills they received at registration are liable to a $10 fine and loss of privileges of the University, according to Bursar Roy V. Perry.

The bills were marked "payable upon receipt," but until the Harvard Trust Company renders a full accounting of each student's balance to Lehman Hall, no disciplinary action will be taken. The sooner a student pays his bill from now on, the lower the chance that he will be fined, Perry said.

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