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Last Chance to Submit Study Lists

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Sophomores and Freshmen who, although not excused on account of sickness, have failed to hand in their lists of electives or plans of study to Professor C. P. Parker, should remember that they are in danger of being placed on probation. They should take the list or the plan to the Recorder's office without delay. Three days of grace may reasonably be allowed, but if Professor parker does not receive the plan before Sunday, the Committee on Choice of Electives will report the name of each tardy man to the Administrative Board, with the recommendation that he be placed on probation.

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