. Catalogue of the officers and students . heterm to receive them. At this office all needed informa-tion and advice will be given at the beginning. Assignment. On registering the student receives acard introducing him to the head of the department inwhich he wishes to study, who is called his assigning of-ficer (for young men the advising and assigning officeris the same.) The next duty is to call on this assign-ing officer and arrange regarding your studies. Hereyou receive a schedule on which a list of your studiesfor the term, with rooms and hours, is given. The Treasurer must next be visi


. Catalogue of the officers and students . heterm to receive them. At this office all needed informa-tion and advice will be given at the beginning. Assignment. On registering the student receives acard introducing him to the head of the department inwhich he wishes to study, who is called his assigning of-ficer (for young men the advising and assigning officeris the same.) The next duty is to call on this assign-ing officer and arrange regarding your studies. Hereyou receive a schedule on which a list of your studiesfor the term, with rooms and hours, is given. The Treasurer must next be visited and accounts set-tled with him. He is not allowed to give credit. When •>•> he has signed your schedule you are entitled to the priv-ileges of the Institution. You will show this scheduleto each teacher at the iirst lesson hour, and to the Lil)ra-rian when you wish to use the Library. Members of J -] the Model Schools and first year Normal receivefree text-books by pre-senting their scheduleto the Book z^z.^y: ^6. ^0. S^OSJ. ^ W.^h iz.^7- ^>2. 1C).Z^>A5. Z 7/J)Z.


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