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Make Announcement About Degrees

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The Dean's Office has made the following announcement in regard to applications for degrees in 1922:

All candidates for the degree in 1922 are asked to notify the College Office before December 10 whether they are candidates for the degree at midyears or in June. Cards have been mailed to all members of the Class of 1922, and they are urged to fill them out and return them promptly to 4 University Hall. Any candidate for the degree in 1922 who does not receive a card should secure one at 4 University Hall, fill it out, and leave it there before December 10. No man will be granted his degree at mid-years or allowed to take the General Examination and finish his work at mid-years, even though he does not take his degree until June, unless he has filled out and returned his card signifying his intention before December 10.

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