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Spring Admission Denied Freshmen

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Normaley returned to another phase of University life yesterday as the Committee on Admissions announced that no new men will be admitted to the College in the spring term.

Chairman of the Committee on Admissions Richard M. Gummere declared that because first term Freshman courses will not be offered for the spring term, new men would find their choice of courses severely limited.

Courses such as English A. History is, and Government is will not be given, and these courses are usually prerequisite for more advanced courses in their fields.

Two men who were definitely promised by the committee that they could enter the College immediately at the termination of their service careers are the only exceptions to the rule.

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