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ABSENCE FROM COLLEGE TO BE ALLOWED ON NOV. 25

By C. N. Greenough

The following vote passed by the Faculty of Arts and Sciences October 31, 1922, applies to all students in Harvard College and to them only:

"The Administrative Board of Harvard College is authorized to take no disciplinary action because of absences from College engagements on November 25, 1922, but absences on the day before and the Monday after the game shall be treated by the Board like absences immediately before or after holidays."

This does not mean a suspension of instruction: all Saturday classes will meet as usual unless notice to the contrary is given.

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