The Tiger (student newspaper), Sept 1918-June 1919 . 30, giving only one weekof holidays, and will continue steadilyuntil June 27. It is likely that a newschedule of hours will be drawn upby the committee on schedules, andthat with the exception of the threehours of the week allotted to theR- 0. T. C, the college schedule ofhours will take on the same appear-ance that it has had in years gone by. There is every reason to believe thatvery nearly a normal attendance willbe seen in the College halls a weekfrom Monday. Prof. Motten has can-vassed the situation pretty thorou-and says
The Tiger (student newspaper), Sept 1918-June 1919 . 30, giving only one weekof holidays, and will continue steadilyuntil June 27. It is likely that a newschedule of hours will be drawn upby the committee on schedules, andthat with the exception of the threehours of the week allotted to theR- 0. T. C, the college schedule ofhours will take on the same appear-ance that it has had in years gone by. There is every reason to believe thatvery nearly a normal attendance willbe seen in the College halls a weekfrom Monday. Prof. Motten has can-vassed the situation pretty thorou-and says that he expects at least halfof the men who were registered atthe opening of the school year to re-turn, and that he has several otherswho are planning on registering withthe opening of school again. A <?rer<many former students who have beenin the service during the last eighteenmonths ar expected lo enroll againsoon as they are relieved from theirmilitary duties. COLORADO COLLEGE Founded in Colorado Springs in D. DUNIWAY, DEPARTMENTS OFENGINEERING, AND SCIENCES, BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION AND BANKING,For information apply to the Secretary. E
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