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Student applications for the Selective Qualification Test must be received by mall at the registrar's office by this coming Monday. The forms should be sent in care of the Information Office, 20-22 Dunster St.
Surprisingly few students have return applications so far, according to Robert Shenton, registrar of the College Graduate School of Arts and Sciences.
Reports from several Houses indicato, that many students have taken the applications but have not yet mailed in Lowell House, the senior tutor's office ran out of forms. Fifty extra applications were sent to meet the do. Quincy House after the original had been exhausted.
Barney Frank '62, Aliston Burr Senior Winthrop House, has been advising students in the draft-eligible portions class definitely to take the test. He feels that it would be "very surprising" for a Harvard student not to gain exemption on the basis of his scores.
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