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Students eager to avoid a ten dollar fine must remember to file their study cards at 2 University Hall before 5 p.m. today.
The cards, inscribed with an appropriate number of courses, will not be accepted unless properly endorsed by the student's assigned tutor or advisor.
Impatient men are advised to report to University Hall earlier than 4:45 p.m. to avoid lines stretching out into the center of the Yard. Most tutors and advisors will hold hours this morning and early this afternoon for men who still have unsigned study cards.
Cards handed in after the first late week will carry a twenty dollar fine.
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