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A considerable change in the method of conducting the entrance examinations of the College department will go into effect next June. All written examinations for admission will be conducted by the College Entrance Examination Board. Examinations for admission by the old plan will be those used heretofore as substitutes for the Harvard papers. Examinations for admission under the new plan will be new papers set up by the board under the title of "Comprehensive Examinations."
In September only examinations in new plan subjects will be given in Cambridge, instead of old and new plan tests as heretofore. Candidates for admission by the old plan whose records are incomplete in June will have to complete their records by means of new plan papers.
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