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Registration for summer school will not require students' presence at College before classes begin on Monday, June 29, except in the case of new Freshmen, the Summer School Bulletin announced. Members of the Class of '46 will have to be in Cambridge the Thursday before classes begin.
Undergraduates, except for Freshmen, will register on Saturday, June 27, if they wish, but may also wait until Monday or Tuesday. After that, registration will be in Wadsworth House instead of Memorial Hall, and will be subject to a five dollar fine.
Classes will begin immediately on Monday, meeting according to notices posted throughout the College. Men who have signed up will go to the first meeting, registering any time within the first few days.
Holidays Are Non-Existent
Holidays will be a luxury unknown to summer schoolers, as July 4 falls on a convenient Saturday, and Labor Day has been carefully neutralized. A national holiday, it had to be observed, and Monday, September 1 is consequently a day of rest. But College authorities cast about for a remedy, and in their coldly efficient manner decided to hold classes on the following Saturday.
The first session of the school ends with a two-day examination period on August 7 and 8, and students will plunge on into the second session the next Monday. Again at the end of the summer period in September, examinations will extend through Saturday the 19th, leaving students one week of vacation before College starts on September 28.
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