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1200 COPIES OF NEW PAMPHLET SENT FRESHMEN BY CRIMSON

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Last night the Crimson mailed over 1200 copies of its new pamphlet, "The Choice of a Field of Concentration", prepared in collaboration with the Committee on Choice of Electives in the University. A copy has been sent to every freshman student in Harvard and Radcliffe Colleges, while anyone desiring to do so may obtain the pamphlet by applying to the Committee on Choice of Electives at University 2A.

The articles put together in this pamphlet have all recently been run in the CRIMSON at whose request they were written because, as Dean Greenough points out in his forward "it was felt that the information issued by the College, being adapted primarily to those who had made up their mind about concentration, failed to indicate the general principles which should govern the choice of a subject for concentration and the special benefits to be gained by concentration in several fields."

"The Choice of a Field of Concentration" contains authoritative articles on each of the fields of concentration and is expected to be of aid to its readers in the determination of the field most suitable to each of them.

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