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Men who attempted to force their way into such popular courses as English 2, English 41, Biology 1, or History 7 by signing up for them on their registration cards and subsequently failed in the object of their ambitions will be surprised to learn that so far as the Office is concerned they are and will continue to be in the course, even if they never see the inside of the lecture hall, unless they give the Committee on the Choice of Electives, located in the lower recesses of University Hall, formal notice of their withdrawal.
This is done on the customary petition blanks, regularly used when it is desired to drop or add a course. Unless these rejected men take this precaution they will probably find themselves paying $65.00 for an extra course which they never took and unless it is done before October 5, these men will find themselves out $5.00 as a fine for their tardiness.
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