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In accordance with the rules of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, today is the last opportunity for undergraduates in the University to hand in their list of three elective courses which they intend to take during the year 1923-1924. All Freshmen will include their whole plan of Concentration and Distribution, including their choice of a field of concentration. Men falling to hand in these lists, approved by their faculty advisor, at University 2A some time today, will be subject to a fine of $5. After these lists have been handed in they may be changed only by petition to the Committee on the Choice of Electives, or with the written consent of the faculty, advisor, on the opening day of college.
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