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In accordance with arrangements made last spring by the Harvard Committee on Economic, Research for a special subscription rate to students in collegiate schools of business, men in the University School of Business may now subscribe for the Committee's statistical service. This special student subscription rate is open only to instructors and regular students and expires with December of the year in which the student completes his course in the School. Thereafter the subscription is renewable only at the regular rate of $100 per annum.
As originally worked out the special subscription was on a twelve months' basis from January 1 to December 31, but in order that those interested might receive copies of the Committee's publications from the date of the opening of the School, a scheme has been devised whereby a fifteen month subscription from Oct. 1 to Dec. 31 of the year following may be made.
The following rates to Business School men are now in force for the period Oct. 1922 to Dec. 1923 inclusive. The student may subscribe to either of both of the services as listed. All subscriptions must be handled through Mrs. Heard, University 17, upon the prescribed forms. Inasmuch as the subscriptions must be put through in a group. Business School men interested are requested to place their subscriptions by noon tomorrow. October 14.
The student may subscribe to either of both of the services as listed.
All subscriptions must be handled through Mrs. Heard, University 17, upon the prescribed forms. Inasmuch as the subscriptions must be put through in a group. Business School men interested are requested to place their subscriptions by noon tomorrow. October 14.
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