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Prospective students at the first regular Harvard Summer School in six years will go through the usual signing-in rigmarole today and tomorrow at Memorial Hall from 9 to 4 o'clock. All students registering now may assure themselves of a place in any desired course, although they will not be bound to take the classes indicated on their preliminary study cards.
Houses May Close
The summer session will last from June 28 to August 21, and will offer courses in all the usual academic categories. Credit will be given by the College at the same rate as in the regular fall and spring terms, with the standard study program reduced from four to two half-courses.
The number of blanks turned in at the preliminary registration will determine whether or not the Upperclass Houses will remain open during the summer, George W. Adams, Secretary of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences and Director of the School, stated.
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