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* l FRESHMAIN WEEI; I
f (SEPTEMBER 11 T0 16, 1930) 1
i Freshmen ente1·ing.tl{c University lfor the first time are
· requi1·ed to report to   Me;moYrial;Hallffhursday, Sept. 11,
[ at 9:00 A. M; Tl1ose appearing at any later time will be
`· subject t0_tl1e‘.pe11alt?; tor. late Q1·egistr-ation;
_ Duringjthe ·v:eek_the;freshmenwill hea: lectures on
JE important University customs and regulations, will meet
  members of the faculty, and vxzilr become acquainted with
* the University campus and buildings. They will also take a
  number of tests for the purpose of enabling the University pz
~ to advise them relative to their work. In short, the pur-
  pose of the week is to prepare each student, as far as pos-
°l sible, for the work that is expected of him and to start him
· right at the beginning of his University life.
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