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As has been the custom in past years, a detailed questionnaire is being sent out today to all members of the Class of 1928, it was announced yesterday by W. A. Magie '28, permanent class secretary. Although some of the questions included may at first appear difficult to answer it is hoped that all members will reply as fully and as truthfully as is possible. To facilitate and to insure accuracy in the first class report and all succeeding ones, it is absolutely necessary for the secretary to have this information. The answers, which must be returned not later than Monday, April 2, are also used in the "Class Lives," which are later bound and placed in the Library.
The questionnaire covers quite completely all phases of a students career in College. It contains numerous questions of a sort which will enable the secretary in his first report to summarize many interesting important phases of undergraduate life. Some of these cover such topics as expenses in college, marriage of undergraduates, drinking, and opinions on courses in general. A feature of the questionnaire is the fact that it gives the individual ample opportunity to express his candid views on the more vital functions of the college, such as the system of divisional examinations at present followed, the tutorial system, the Reading Period, and the club system.
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