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ADVISORS TO 1931 WILL MEET TONIGHT IN UNIVERSITY HALL

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At 7.15 o'clock this evening the recently appointed student advisors to the Freshman class will meet in the Faculty Room at University Hall, where they will hear the plans for next year's work from T. H. Eliot '28, chairman of the Student Advisory Committee.

Fifty-two Sophomores and 18 members of the class of 1930 were appointed advisors in accordance with the policy adopted last fall of having a reduced number of Freshman mentors. This system has been found to be very satisfactory, despite the fact that each advisor has more advisees.

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