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Field Work By Students

( N.ZP. A.-Rtutrr—Copyright) HAVANA. Havana University’s calendar of studies has been split into three sections to allow students and professors to do their share of voluntary sugar cane cutting.

The first section, comprising most second year students, will be sent to the cane fields for 41 days from February 28 to April 9. The second group, first-year students, will spend 34 days cutting cane from March 28 to April 30. The third group, mainly formed by economic students, will be out in the fields for 27 days from March 14 to April 9.

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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30936, 17 December 1965, Page 23

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Field Work By Students Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30936, 17 December 1965, Page 23

Field Work By Students Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30936, 17 December 1965, Page 23

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