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the College would check with the student before a reply was sent, whether not he ad signed the blue card.

If, however, there is a national direction from the Selective Service asking class rank be included with the 109 as it was required uptil three years Monro said that there would be a age in procedure. He would expand interpretation of the blue card to mean giving permission to send class to the local draft boards even if student cannot be contacted. In this a copy of the reply would be sent to student.

Monro pointed out that under these circumstances he would assume that students, who had not signed the blue card has not informed the Dean's Office the contrary, were giving their permission to send their class rank to local cards, even if the student is not notified first.

But if students ask the College in advance not to send any information to the draft board, Monro said that it would not sent.

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