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1,500 Will Write Draft Test Here

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Approximately 1,500 students will take the Selective Service System College Qualification test Saturday at 8:30 a.m. in Memorial Hall. Among these will be students from other colleges in the area, while many Harvard men have been assigned to take the test at M.I.T. and B.U.

All students taking the exam must present their tickets of admission along with their Selective Service classification cards or Draft identification cards to the supervisor. Stanley Leonard, who is in charge of registration here, will administer the examination at Memorial Hall.

No student will be the admitted after 8:30, at which time those taking the test will be fingerprinted. The exam will begin at 9 a.m. and last there hours. Only 500,000 students will escape military service under the scholastic deferment program.

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