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On Tuesday the CRIMSON will poll the members of the Class of 1942 on what they think of the various Freshman courses, what value they have derived from them, and their opinions of lecturers and section men. The results of the project will be incorporated into the 1930 edition of the Confidential Guide to Freshman Courses.
CRIMSON editors and candidates will be distributing and collecting the blanks for the entire lunch and dinner eating periods at the Union Dining Hall and at Dudley Hall. Students will be requested to fill out one blank for each course, while a new system of itemized answers will facilitate quick consideration of the queries.
The purpose of the poll is to assist next fall's Freshmen in choosing their first-year courses.
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