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Four thousands four hundred and ninety-two students filed through Memorial Hall Monday to register for the Spring term, 106 less then signed up last September. Twelve men dropped out, transferred, or went into the service during the fall term, leaving 94 still unaccounted for. The University stands to collect a total of $940 in late registration fines from these students.
The official drop in enrollment won't be known until the administrative board determines how many students' connections will be severed for academic reasons. The total enrollment of roughly 4590, however, is still considerably more than the 4300 undergraduates which Provost Buck last year described as "the normal post-war student complement."
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