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A bureau of information under the direction of the Committee on Reception of Students has been established in the Reading Room of the Union for the distribution of circulars, elective and departmental pamphlets, maps of Cambridge, and for answers to inquiries regarding whereabouts of officers of instruction and government, buildings, streets, etc.
The following will be in charge:
Wednesday, September 28.
9-10 A. M., H. L. Groves.
10-11 A. M., A. Strong.
11-12 A. M., A. Strong.
12-1 P. M., H. L. Groves, W. Sammons.
1-2 P. M., W. H. Fernald.
2-3 P. M., W. H. Fernald.
3-4 P. M., S. W. Sabine.
Thursday, September 29.
9-10 A. M., H. deWindt.
10-11 A. M., R. C. Foster, A. Strong.
11-12 A. M., J. W. Suter, Jr., R. Clifford.
12-1 P. M., J. W. Suter, Jr.
1-2 P. M., W. G. Taussig.
2-3 P. M., R. Clifford.
3-4 P. M., W. G. Taussig.
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