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Program for "Freshman Week"

Friday, September 21

All new Freshmen and provisionally classified students will register between 10.00 A.M. and 5.00 P.M. in Memorial Hall.

6.30 P.M. Buffet supper at the Harvard Union.

7.30 P.M. Reception for new students in the Large Dining Hall of the Harvard Union. The speakers will be: President Conant, Grenville Clark, a member of the Corporation of Harvard College, and the Reverend Willard L. Sperry. Dean Leighton will preside.

Saturday, September 22

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8.45 A. M. Fifteen-minute Service in the University Memorial Chapel, conducted by the Reverend Willard Learoyd Sperry, Chairman of the Board of Preachers.

9.00 A.M. The Freshman Class and other new students are required to attend a meeting at this hour in the New Lecture Hall, at which various matters concerning the choice of studies will be discussed, Professor A. C. Hanford, Dean of Harvard College, Mr. Walter B. Briggs, Assistant Librarian of Widener Library, and Mr. Leighton, Dean of Freshmen will speak.

10.00 A.M. Appointments for conferences with Faculty Advisers. Each Freshman should go at once to his Faculty Adviser and make an appointment for a conference to discuss his choice of studies.

8.00 P.M. Informal meeting of new students in the Large Dining Hall of the Harvard Union. William J. Bingham, Director of Athletics, Cliford Gallegher.

10.00 A.M. Preliminary meeting of English for new Freshmen.

12 M. Preliminary meeting of German Freshman Football Coach, K. N. Marshall, Secretary of the Harvard Union, and Herman Gundlach '35, Captain of the Football Team, will speak. Moving pictures of Athletics will be shown, Assistant Dean Bender will preside.

Sunday, September 23

11.00 A.M. Special service for new students in the University Memorial Chapel. The Reverend Arthur Lee Kinsolving, Rector of Trinity Church, Boston, will preach.

Monday, September 24

8.45 A.M. Fifteen-minute Service in the University Memorial Chapel, conducted by Professor Kenneth B. Murdock, Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences.

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