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Every student registered in the University whose work for the whole academic year amounts to two and a half courses or more, except Law and Divinity students, is required to pay to the Bursar the second instalment of his tuition fee, $50, before 1 o'clock today.
Students failing to pay their dues at this time will be required to cease attending lectures and to forfeit all privileges of use of the University buildings, athletic grounds and dining balls. A special fee of $10 will be charged all students who are deprived of the privileges of the College for non-payment of dues.
Price Greenleaf Aids and scholarships awarded by the University will be credited in payment of the tuition fee.
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