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HAND IN ELECTIVE COURSES

LISTS DUE AT OFFICE BEFORE 5.--FRESHMEN MUST TAKE ESPECIAL CARE.

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

Members of the classes of 1915, 1916, and 1917 must hand in lists of three full courses to be taken during the next academic year, signed by their Faculty advisers, to the Recorder in University 4, or to the Secretary of the Committee on the Choice of Electives by 5 o'clock this afternoon. Every Freshman is also required to file a plan of study of his whole college course.

No change can be made in the plan or the elective courses chosen, after May 1, except by the permission of the Committee on the Choice of Electives. Any petition to change a course so chosen must be in the hands of the Secretary on or before Tuesday, September 29, 1914. After that day no courses chosen on the first of May and beginning in the first half-year can be changed unless for some important reason, such as a change in the elective pamphlet.

Any student failing to hand in his list will be in serious danger of being placed on probation.

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