The Freshman class will be addressed by President Lowell, on "The Choice of Electives," and by Dean Thayer of the Law School, on "Law as a Profession," in New Lecture Hall this afternoon at 5 o'clock.
This meeting of the members of 1916 will be of utmost importance to every man in the class. The Faculty requires every Freshman to decide by May 1 what work he expects to do for the remainder of his college course. President Lowell, who introduced the recently adopted "elective-group" system, will give an exposition of the requirements, and an outline of the general aims, much as he did last year.
The large number of men expecting to enter the study and practice of law, will benefit by the other address of the afternoon, on "Law as a Profession," by Dean Thayer. He gave this lecture last year in the Union, laying special emphasis is on the preliminary training from the undergraduate's standpoint.
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