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Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia
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Clark University anticipates record-breaking attendance as registration closes today. Formal exercises include a 10 a.m. chapel service with welcome addresses by Mr. Cunning and Dr. M. S. Davage, plus special music. Late registrants face a $2 fee.
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YEAR AT CLARK TODAY AS RECORD
BREAKING REGISTRATION LOOMS
With today being the last day of registration for Clark university students, officials find the records in the dean's office verifying this early prediction of a record-breaking attendance for the year.
With less than fifty per cent of the old students registered, the daily enrollment is well ahead of the daily enrollment of last year, which was the largest in history.
At ten o'clock this morning a special chapel service will be held for the students, particularly the freshmen. All students are urged to attend. A short welcome address will be delivered to the incoming students by Mr. Cunning.
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Formal Exercises
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Mr. Ham, representing the alumni association. Dr. M. S. Davage, president of the institution, will also address the assembled group. Special music and other features have been arranged for this service and for services to be held at the same time each morning for the remainder of the week.
All registrations must be completed before the close of the university office this afternoon, as a fee of two dollars will be charged all who have not completed their registration by this time.
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Clark University
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Today
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record-breaking attendance predicted; $2 fee for late registration.
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Last day of registration with records showing higher enrollment than last year's record. Special chapel service at 10 a.m. for students, especially freshmen, with welcome address by Mr. Cunning, remarks by Mr. Ham for alumni and Dr. M. S. Davage, special music, and daily services for the week.