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A total of 95 students took advantage of the first evening laboratories at Harvard last night, according to George K. Fraenkel '42, chairman of the Yard Questions Committee of the H. S. U. which circulated the successful petition. This number represents more than one-third of the enrollment of the courses affected.
In a letter to Gregory P. Baxter '96, Theodore William Richards Professor of Chemistry and Director of the Chemistry Laboratory, the committee expressed its thanks and its belief that "the Chemistry students will take full advantage of the plan by using the evening labs frequently . . . and that the advisability of some permanent arrangement will become self-evident."
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