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FORTY CERTIFICATES ARE AWARDED TO CODE CLASS

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Completing their course of training this week, the 40-odd members of the Psychology Department's course in Continental Code were awarded their certificates of accomplishment yesterday after approximately nine weeks of work.

Conducted by Donald W. Taylor, teaching fellow in Psychology, as the basis for a thesis, the course is an experiment in the methods of rapid teaching of Code, and by working an hour a day five days a week he has brought the class to the point where two-thirds of them have surpassed the objective of the program, and can receive and send at least 13 words per minute.

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