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The formation of the new Student Advisory Committee was announced last night by T. H. Eliot '28, chairman of the committee. The following men were appointed: W. N. Bump '28, Chandler Robbins '28, J. O. Ross '29, Barrett Stevens '29, A. R. Sweezy '29, and John Noble Jr. '30. Two of the appointees, Robbins and Ross, were members of the committee during the past year. The appointments are subject to the approval of the newly-elected Student Council.
Under the direction of W. E. Soule '27, the student advisory system was remodelled last full and made a great deal more effective than in the past. The number of student advisors was diminished to 70, and many of these men returned to college early in order to aid in the administration of "Freshman week." Written reports on each advisee were required from each adviser.
The new advisers, from the classes of 1929 and 1930, will be appointed this week.
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