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Advance registration for the eight-week Summer School will begin at 9 a.m. today and close at 4 p.m. tomorrow in Memorial Hall. Only College and Radcliffe students will be able to enroll now. Registration for others starts on July 3.
Students will need to spend only 15 minutes registering, the Summer School office hopes. A tentative study list of courses listed in the final catalog will have to be filled out, but students are not bound to take the courses they indicate now. A final study card is due July 9, three days after classes start
A turnout larger than the 780 who registered early last year is expected, since many men want to accelerate their schedules as much as possible in order to graduate before they are called into the service.
Last year by final registration, 1,316 students from the College and the Annex were enrolled in the summer session. This is almost twice the number which registered early.
This summer will mark the second year in office for the Director of the Summer School, William Yandell Elliott, Leroy B. Williams Professor of History and Political Science. He will be in charge of the oldest summer school in the country, formally organized in 1886.
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