Monday, Mar. 17, 1924

Hard to Enter

This being the season of the year in which rules and regulations for admission into U. S. universities are reordained, Harvard leads off by stating that no freshman will be permitted to enter "with a condition."

Furthermore, the entering class will be limited to 1,000 (including engineering freshmen), which is 66 more than entered in 1923. If more than 1,000 apply, all candidates having a higher-than-C average will be admitted first; the balance will be selected at the discretion of the admissions committee of which Henry Pennypacker is head.