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SUPERVISORS PUBLISH STUDY HINTS IN NEWEST PAMPHLET

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Telling worried Freshmen how to study, take notes, keep healthy and be successful Harvard men, the latest pamphlet to come from the Bureau of Supervisors advises '46 on all problems of collegiate woe.

Get eight hours sleep . . . don't study in bed or in overstuffed furniture, or see a doctor if you do . . . see a supervisor if you have to study more than 36 hours a week . . . make careful notes, and learn how to annotate lectures, the pamphlet advised. Warning against accumulated fatigue from midnight study, the booklet advised an afternoon and an evening off each week, regular exercise, and systematic study as an alternative to "exam period blues."

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