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Registration Welcomes Freshman To Curry . . . This is the day when freshmen are given one of the most vital introductions to the school — REGISTRATION. In the chaotic spirit, the freshmen were introduced to Geology 101, Spanish 101, Introduction to Literature, and many others, only to find them closed. Waiting and frustration were the high points on September 16th. Everyone wondered if the IBM computer was designed to help or hinder their efforts. After that perfect schedule was slowly destroyed, the not so enthusiastic freshman student proceeded to the final table and gave up his impersonal IBM cards. Finally he found the way to the registrar ' s office and the piles of drop and add cards. He was trying to retrieve his origi nal schedule, which was located somewhere between program in and read out.
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OCTOBEI .v N A The October 15th Moratorium was hailed by the students of Curry College as a day of protest against our involvement in Vietnam. The students and faculty showed their support for the moratorium by attending speeches on the quadrangle. Those participating in the activities were: Dean Rose, who gave a prayer for the war dead, Mr. Hilyard, Mr. VanNeste, Mr. Mandell, Dr. Thrower, Dr. Condit, Mr. Schnieder, and a newspa- per editor from Cambridge, Mass. Speeches were given by stu- dents and afterwards a protest song was presented by the Curry College Choir. After the program Curry students gathered at the Boston Common with students from schools all over Boston. There were 100,000 people there of which Curry was a part. ilF X -4 S ' i:: ' . • - % ' jm T . turl t
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