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The Student Council on Grants-in-aid began its interviews yesterday. Only ten men came, but the committee hopes the turnout will be larger in the days to come.
$800 is given out each semester Council rules are that grants, usually ranging from $15 to $35, are not to be based on scholastic achievement, but need.
The Committee is holding its interviews between 2:15 and 5:30 on the second floor of the Phillips Brooks House, in the Student Council Room. These interviews will continue through Friday.
On Saturday, the Committee will meet to decide how the money should be given out.
Committee member Phil Meyer '54 said in effect that there are more applications in the spring than the fall because for the first semester the students have their finances pretty well organized.
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