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Pictures even waiting lines move. The inside of the Armory bore a marked resemblance to the New York Stock Exchange. As the freshmen gazed upon this scene while waiting to have their pictures taken, they could only distinguish a mass of hurrying people, some of whom apparently knew where they were going. The to be laughed at later pictures taken, the freshmen must needs brave the impos- sible confusion below, and with a dazed look and faltering step they started down the aisle to the right marked Arts and Sciences, ' Engineering, etc. The ac- tual registration wasn ' t so difficult. In fact, according to the professors, all fresh- men took this English and that science, and so before they knew it, they were signed up for chemistry and told to go pay their bills. Then in none too rapid succession, they received their dining hall cards, P.O. box numbers, library rules, and a don ' t forget to carry it with you M Book. The freshmen were to learn in short order that there was no escaping tests in college. The first afternoon, Wednesday, September 13, there were language quali- fication exams; the second afternoon, English classification tests; and the third 29
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