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Students taking the Selective Service exam tomorrow morning were reminded yesterday by Local Board 17 to appear at their respective centers at exactly 8:30 a.m.
Although the test itself will not begin until 9 a.m., officials will need time to cheek credentials and take fingerprints of students. These precautions are to prevent substitutes from taking the quiz in place of the scheduled students.
Board 17 also warned all students to bring with them form SS 391 or 110 or another official document showing their Selective Service numbers and respective draft board addresses.
Those who will take the test at M.I.T. should report to the lobby of Building 7 at the information office, where they will get a card with the room number of their testing service on it. Men taking the exam here must go to Memorial Hall.
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