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College Will Aid Summer Students

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By a recent vote of the Corporation of the University certain undergraduates may receive financial aid during their attendance at summer School. The vote is as follows:

"The students in the Summer School who, owing to absence from College, failed to receive the full stipend of their scholarships during the academic year 1918-19 be granted aid from the balances of these scholarships as follows:

"For each course taken in the Summer School, not exceeding four courses, one twelfth the advertise stipend of the scholarship. It is understood that the amount thus donated shall in no case exceed the unused balance of the stipend for 1918-19.

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