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All freshmen will attend a compulsory meeting on the choice of fields of concentration, Saturday at 9 a.m. in Sanders Theatre. Dean Leighton, Leonard K. Nash '89, assistant professor of Chemistry, and George P. Baker '25, James J. Hill Professor of Transportation, will speak. Men having 9 a.m. classes will be excused.
Beginning Monday, April 16, the freshman Union Committee will sponsor meetings intended to aid freshmen in their choices. Representatives of each department will discuss their fields.
Undergraduate members of Phi Beta Kappa will also speak at the Union Committee meetings, and will be available for questioning afterwards.
Office hours for private consultation with departmental representatives have been published for the Yardlings.
Professor Baker is a former member of the presidential board on aeronautics, and is a present member of the United Nations Committee on Transportation. He teaches at the Business School.
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