MORGAN STANLEY DEAN WITTER NEW MILLENNIUM GROWTH FUND
N-1A, 1999-10-08
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    AS FILED WITH THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION ON OCTOBER 8, 1999
                                                       REGISTRATION NO. 333-
                                                                        811-9615
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                       SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
                             WASHINGTON, D.C. 20549
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                                    FORM N-1A
                             REGISTRATION STATEMENT
                        UNDER THE SECURITIES ACT OF 1933                    [X]
                           PRE-EFFECTIVE AMENDMENT NO.                      [ ]
                          POST-EFFECTIVE AMENDMENT NO.                      [ ]
                                     AND/OR
               REGISTRATION STATEMENT UNDER THE INVESTMENT COMPANY
                                   ACT OF 1940                              [X]
                                  AMENDMENT NO.                             [ ]
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                           MORGAN STANLEY DEAN WITTER
                           NEW MILLENNIUM GROWTH FUND
                        (A MASSACHUSETTS BUSINESS TRUST)
               (EXACT NAME OF REGISTRANT AS SPECIFIED IN CHARTER)

                             TWO WORLD TRADE CENTER
                            NEW YORK, NEW YORK 10048
                     (ADDRESS OF PRINCIPAL EXECUTIVE OFFICE)


       REGISTRANT'S TELEPHONE NUMBER, INCLUDING AREA CODE: (212) 392-1600

                                BARRY FINK, ESQ.
                             TWO WORLD TRADE CENTER
                            NEW YORK, NEW YORK 10048
                     (NAME AND ADDRESS OF AGENT FOR SERVICE)

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                                    COPY TO:

                             STUART M. STRAUSS, ESQ.
                              MAYER, BROWN & PLATT
                                  1675 BROADWAY
                            NEW YORK, NEW YORK 10019

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                  APPROXIMATE DATE OF PROPOSED PUBLIC OFFERING:
As soon as practicable after the effective date of this registration statement.

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     THE REGISTRANT HEREBY AMENDS THIS REGISTRATION STATEMENT ON SUCH DATE OR
DATES AS MAY BE NECESSARY TO DELAY ITS EFFECTIVE DATE UNTIL THE REGISTRANT
SHALL FILE A FURTHER AMENDMENT WHICH SPECIFICALLY STATES THAT THE REGISTRATION
STATEMENT SHALL THEREAFTER BECOME EFFECTIVE IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 8(A) OF
THE SECURITIES ACT OF 1933 OR UNTIL THE REGISTRATION STATEMENT SHALL BECOME
EFFECTIVE ON SUCH DATE AS THE COMMISSION, ACTING PURSUANT TO SAID SECTION 8(A),
MAY DETERMINE.
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                                              PROSPECTUS - DECEMBER   , 1999

MORGAN STANLEY DEAN WITTER

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                                                      NEW MILLENNIUM GROWTH FUND


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                        A MUTUAL FUND THAT SEEKS LONG-TERM CAPITAL APPRECIATION




  The Securities and Exchange Commission has not approved or disapproved these
securities or passed upon the adequacy of this Prospectus. Any representation to
                      the contrary is a criminal offense.


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CONTENTS

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The Fund                  Investment Objective................................1
                          Principal Investment Strategies.....................1
                          Principal Risks.....................................2
                          Fees and Expenses...................................3
                          Additional Investment Strategy Information..........4
                          Additional Risk Information.........................5
                          Fund Management.....................................6

Shareholder Information   Pricing Fund Shares.................................7
                          Underwriting........................................7
                          How to Buy Shares...................................8
                          How to Exchange Shares..............................9
                          How to Sell Shares.................................11
                          Distributions......................................12
                          Tax Consequences...................................13
                          Share Class Arrangements...........................13

Our Family of Funds        ...................................Inside Back Cover

                  This Prospectus contains important information about the Fund.
                  Please read it carefully and keep it for future reference.
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THE FUND

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INVESTMENT OBJECTIVE
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Morgan Stanley Dean Witter New Millennium Growth Fund (the "Fund") seeks
long-term capital appreciation.


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PRINCIPAL INVESTMENT STRATEGIES
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CAPITAL APPRECIATION

An investment objective having the goal of selecting securities with the
potential to rise in price rather than pay out income.
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The Fund will normally invest at least 65% of its total assets in common stocks
of companies of any asset size that are expected to benefit from the development
of a modern worldwide economy which will be driven by changing economic,
demographic and social trends in the new millennium. The Fund's investments will
include companies in a broad range of enterprises which are expected to
experience growth that may be generated by contemporary spending habits, the
information age explosion, technological advances and a sizeable aging
population. In seeking to identify companies which may be potential
beneficiaries of such trends, the Fund's "Investment Manager," Morgan Stanley
Dean Witter Advisors Inc., will examine various changing social attitudes,
legislative actions, demographics and economic factors to determine underlying
movements that shape the marketplace. The Fund's portfolio will be diversified
among many different companies in a variety of industry groups which may include
media, technology, telecommunications, computer technology and software,
Internet, biotechnology, financial services, healthcare, pharmaceuticals,
entertainment, health and fitness, leisure, consumer goods and home products.
When selecting investments for the Fund's portfolio, the portfolio manager will
utilize fundamental research to focus on industries and companies that, as a
result of these trends, are believed to demonstrate potential for above-average
long-term growth in revenue and earnings. In deciding whether to sell a
particular security, the Fund's portfolio manager will consider a number of
factors including changes in the issuer's financial condition and industry
position as well as general economic and market conditions.

Up to 35% of the Fund's assets may be invested in foreign securities. This
percentage limitation, however, does not apply to securities of foreign
companies, including depository receipts, that are listed in the U.S. on a
national securities exchange.

Common stock is a share ownership or equity interest in a corporation. It may
or may not pay dividends, as some companies reinvest all of their profits back
into their businesses, while others pay out some of their profits to
shareholders as dividends. A depository receipt is generally issued by a bank
or financial institution and represents an ownership interest in the common
stock or other equity securities of a foreign company.

In addition, the Fund may invest in fixed-income securities and options and
futures.

In pursuing the Fund's investment objective, the Investment Manager has
considerable leeway in deciding which investments it buys, holds or sells on a
day-to-day basis -- and which trading or investment strategies it uses. For
example, the Investment Manager in its discretion may determine to use some
permitted trading or investment strategies while not using others.


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PRINCIPAL RISKS
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There is no assurance that the Fund will achieve its investment objective. The
Fund's share price will fluctuate with changes in the market value of the
Fund's portfolio securities. When you sell Fund shares, they may be worth less
than what you paid for them and, accordingly, you can lose money investing in
this Fund.

COMMON STOCKS. A principal risk of investing in the Fund is associated with its
common stock investments. In general, stock values fluctuate in response to
activities specific to the company as well as general market, economic and
political conditions. Stock prices can fluctuate widely in response to these
factors.

FOREIGN SECURITIES. The Fund's investments in foreign securities (including
depository receipts) may involve risks in addition to the risks associated with
domestic securities. One additional risk is currency risk. While the price of
Fund shares is quoted in U.S. dollars, the Fund generally converts U.S. dollars
to a foreign market's local currency to purchase a security in that market. If
the value of that local currency falls relative to the U.S. dollar, the U.S.
dollar value of the foreign security will decrease. This is true even if the
foreign security's local price remains unchanged.

Foreign securities also have risks related to economic and political
developments abroad, including expropriations, confiscatory taxation, exchange
control regulation, limitations on the use or transfer of Fund assets and any
effects of foreign social, economic or political instability. Foreign
companies, in general, are not subject to the regulatory requirements of U.S.
companies and, as such, there may be less publicly available information about
these companies. Moreover, foreign accounting, auditing and financial reporting
standards generally are different from those applicable to U.S. companies.
Finally, in the event of a default of any foreign debt obligations, it may be
more difficult for the Fund to obtain or enforce a judgment against the issuers
of the securities.

Securities of foreign issuers may be less liquid than comparable securities of
U.S. issuers and, as such, their price changes may be more volatile.
Furthermore, foreign exchanges and broker-dealers are generally subject to less
government and exchange scrutiny and regulation than their U.S. counterparts.
In addition, differences in clearance and settlement procedures in foreign
markets may occasion delays in settlements of the Fund's trades effected in
those markets.

Many European countries have adopted or are in the process of adopting a single
European currency, referred to as the "euro." The long-term consequences of the
euro conversion for foreign exchange rates, interest rates and the value of
European securities the Fund may purchase are presently unclear. The
consequences may adversely affect the value and/or increase the volatility of
securities held by the Fund.

Certain foreign securities in which the Fund may invest may be issued by
companies located in developing or emerging countries. Compared to the United
States and other developed countries, developing or emerging countries may have
unstable governments, economies based on only a few industries and securities
markets that trade a small number of securities. Securities issued by companies
located in these countries tend to be especially volatile and may be less
liquid than securities traded in


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developed countries. In the past, securities in these countries have offered
greater potential loss (as well as gain) than securities of companies located
in developed countries.

OTHER RISKS. The performance of the Fund also will depend on whether the
Investment Manager is successful in pursuing the Fund's investment strategy. The
Fund is subject to other risks from its permissible investments including the
risks associated with fixed-income securities and options and futures. For more
information about these risks, see the "Additional Risk Information" section.

Shares of the Fund are not bank deposits and are not guaranteed or insured by
the FDIC or any other government agency.


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FEES AND EXPENSES
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The table below briefly describes the fees and expenses that you may pay if you
buy and hold shares of the Fund. The Fund offers four classes of shares:
Classes A, B, C and D. Each Class has a different combination of fees, expenses
and other features. The Fund does not charge account or exchange fees. See the
"Share Class Arrangements" section for further fee and expense information.

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SHAREHOLDER FEES

These fees are paid directly from your investment.
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ANNUAL FUND OPERATING EXPENSES

These expenses are deducted from the Fund's assets.
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                                                       CLASS A        CLASS B        CLASS C      CLASS D
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<S>                                                 <C>            <C>            <C>            <C>
 SHAREHOLDER FEES
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 Maximum sales charge (load) imposed on
 purchases (as a percentage of offering price)         5.25%(1)        None           None          None
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 Maximum deferred sales charge (load) (as a
 percentage based on the lesser of the offering         None(2)       5.00%(3)       1.00%(4)       None
 price or net asset value at redemption)
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 ANNUAL FUND OPERATING EXPENSES
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 Management fee(5)                                         %              %              %             %
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 Distribution and service (12b-1) fees                 0.25%          1.00%          1.00%          None
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 Other expenses(5)(6)                                      %              %              %             %
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 Total annual Fund operating expenses                      %              %              %             %
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(1) Reduced for purchases of $25,000 and over.

(2) Investments that are not subject to any sales charge at the time of purchase
    are subject to a contingent deferred sales charge ("CDSC") of 1.00% that
    will be imposed if you sell your shares within one year after purchase,
    except for certain specific circumstances.

(3) The CDSC is scaled down to 1.00% during the sixth year, reaching zero
    thereafter. See "Share Class Arrangements" for a complete discussion of the
    CDSC.

(4) Only applicable if you sell your shares within one year after purchase.

(5) The Investment Manager has agreed to assume all operating expenses (except
    for brokerage and 12b-1 fees) and waive the compensation provided in its
    investment management agreement until such time as the Fund has $50 million
    of net assets or until six months from the date of commencement of the
    Fund's operations, whichever occurs first. The expenses and fees disclosed
    above do not reflect the assumption of any expenses or the waiver of any
    compensation by the Investment Manager.

(6) "Other Expenses" are estimated based on expenses anticipated for the first
    complete fiscal year of the Fund.


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EXAMPLE
This example is intended to help you compare the cost of investing in the Fund
with the cost of investing in other mutual funds.

The example assumes that you invest $10,000 in the Fund, your investment has a
5% return each year, and the Fund's operating expenses remain the same.
Although your actual costs may be higher or lower, the tables below show your
costs at the end of each period based on these assumptions depending upon
whether or not you sell your shares at the end of each period.


<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
             IF YOU SOLD YOUR               IF YOU HELD YOUR
                  SHARES:                       SHARES:
<S>         <C>       <C>                 <C>       <C>
            1 YEAR    3 YEARS             1 YEAR    3 YEARS
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 CLASS A       $         $                   $         $
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 CLASS B       $         $                   $         $
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 CLASS C       $         $                   $         $
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 CLASS D       $         $                   $         $
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Long-term shareholders of Class B and Class C may pay more in sales charges,
including distribution fees, than the economic equivalent of the maximum
front-end sales charges permitted by the National Association of Securities
Dealers.

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ADDITIONAL INVESTMENT STRATEGY INFORMATION
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This section provides additional information relating to the Fund's principal
strategies.

FIXED INCOME SECURITIES. The Fund may invest up to 35% of its assets in
investment grade corporate debt securities (including zero coupon securities) or
comparable non-rated securities, as well as in U.S. government securities
(including zero coupon securities), and convertible securities. Up to 5% of the
Fund's fixed-income securities may be rated, or deemed to be rated, below
investment grade (securities rated below investment grade are commonly known as
"junk bonds").

OPTIONS AND FUTURES. The Fund may invest in put and call options and futures on
its portfolio securities, stock indexes and U.S. and foreign currencies. The
Fund may use options and futures to protect against a decline in the Fund's
securities or in currency prices or an increase in prices of securities or
currencies that may be purchased, as well as to protect against interest rate
changes.

DEFENSIVE INVESTING. The Fund may take temporary "defensive" positions that are
inconsistent with the Fund's principal investment strategies in attempting to
respond to adverse market conditions. The Fund may invest any amount of its
total assets in cash or money market instruments in a defensive posture when
the Investment Manager believes it is advisable to do so. Although taking a
defensive posture is designed to protect the Fund from an anticipated market
downturn, it could have the effect of reducing the benefit from any upswing in
the market. When the Fund takes a defensive position, it may not achieve its
investment objective.

PORTFOLIO TURNOVER. The Fund may engage in active and frequent trading of
portfolio securities to achieve its principal investment strategies. The
portfolio turnover rate is

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not expected to exceed 300% annually under normal circumstances. A high turnover
rate, such as 300%, will increase Fund brokerage costs. It also may increase the
Fund's capital gains, which are passed along to Fund shareholders as
distributions. This, in turn, may increase your tax liability as a Fund
shareholder. See the sections on "Distributions" and "Tax Consequences."

The percentage limitations relating to the composition of the Fund's portfolio
apply at the time the Fund acquires an investment and refer to the Fund's net
assets, unless otherwise noted. Other than percentage limits relating to
illiquid securities, subsequent percentage changes that result from market
fluctuations will not require the Fund to sell any portfolio security. The Fund
may change its principal investment strategies without shareholder approval;
however, you would be notified of any changes.


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ADDITIONAL RISK INFORMATION
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This section provides additional information relating to the principal risks of
investing in the Fund.

FIXED-INCOME SECURITIES. Principal risks of investing in the Fund are
associated with its fixed-income investments. All fixed-income securities, such
as corporate debt, are subject to two types of risk: credit risk and interest
rate risk. Credit risk refers to the possibility that the issuer of a security
will be unable to make interest payments and/or repay the principal on its
debt. A portion of the Fund's fixed-income securities may include junk bonds
which have speculative characteristics.

Interest rate risk refers to fluctuations in the value of a fixed-income
security resulting from changes in the general level of interest rates. When
the general level of interest rates goes up, the prices of most fixed-income
securities go down. When the general level of interest rates goes down, the
prices of most fixed-income securities go up. (Zero coupon securities are
typically subject to greater price fluctuations than comparable securities that
pay interest.)

OPTIONS AND FUTURES. If the Fund invests in options and/or futures, its
participation in these markets would subject the Fund's portfolio to certain
risks. If the Investment Manager's predictions of movements in the direction of
the stock or currency markets are inaccurate, the adverse consequences to the
Fund (e.g., a reduction in the Fund's net asset value or a reduction in the
amount of income available for distribution) may leave the Fund in a worse
position than if these strategies were not used. Other risks inherent in the use
of options and futures include, for example, the possible imperfect correlation
between the price of options and futures contracts and movements in the prices
of the securities being hedged, and the possible absence of a liquid secondary
market for any particular instrument. Certain options may be over-the-counter
options which are options negotiated with dealers; there is no secondary market
for these investments.

CONVERTIBLE SECURITIES. The Fund may invest in convertible securities which
subject the Fund to the risks associated with both fixed-income securities and
common stocks. To the extent that a convertible security's investment value is
greater than its conversion value, its price will be likely to increase when
interest rates fall and decrease when interest rates rise, as with a
fixed-income security. If the conversion


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value exceeds the investment value, the price of the convertible security will
tend to fluctuate directly with the price of the underlying equity security. A
portion of these securities may include junk bonds, which have speculative
characteristics.

YEAR 2000. The Fund could be adversely affected if the computer systems
necessary for the efficient operation of the Fund's Investment Manager, the
Fund's other service providers and the markets and corporate and governmental
issuers in which the Fund invests do not properly process and calculate
date-related information from and after January 1, 2000. While year 2000-related
computer problems could have a negative effect on the Fund, the Investment
Manager and its affiliates are working hard to avoid any problems and to obtain
assurances from their service providers that they are taking similar steps.

In addition, it is possible that the markets for securities in which the Fund
invests may be detrimentally affected by computer failures throughout the
financial services industry beginning January 1, 2000. Improperly functioning
trading systems may result in settlement problems and liquidity issues. In
addition, corporate and governmental data processing errors may result in
production problems for individual companies and overall economic
uncertainties. Earnings of individual issuers will be affected by remediation
costs, which may be substantial and may be reported inconsistently in U.S. and
foreign financial statements. Accordingly, the Fund's investments may be
adversely affected.


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FUND MANAGEMENT
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MORGAN STANLEY DEAN WITTER ADVISORS INC.

The Investment Manager is widely recognized as a leader in the mutual fund
industry and together with Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Services Company Inc.,
its wholly-owned subsidiary, had more than $    billion in assets under
management or administration as of September 30, 1999.
[end sidebar]

The Fund has retained the Investment Manager -- Morgan Stanley Dean Witter
Advisors Inc. -- to provide administrative services and manage its business
affairs -- to invest the Fund's assets, including the placing of orders for the
purchase and sale of portfolio securities. The Investment Manager is a
wholly-owned subsidiary of Morgan Stanley Dean Witter & Co., a preeminent global
financial services firm that maintains leading market positions in each of its
three primary businesses: securities, asset management and credit services. Its
main business office is located at Two World Trade Center, New York, New York
10048.


The Fund's portfolio is managed within the Investment Manager's Growth Group.
      , a Senior Vice President of the Investment Manager, is the primary
portfolio manager of the Fund.       has been portfolio manager with the
Investment Manager for over five years.

The Fund pays the Investment Manager a monthly management fee as full
compensation for the services and facilities furnished to the Fund, and for
Fund expenses assumed by the Investment Manager. The fee is calculated at the
annual rate of    % of the Fund's average daily net assets.


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SHAREHOLDER INFORMATION

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PRICING FUND SHARES
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The price of Fund shares (excluding sales charges), called "net asset value,"
is based on the value of the Fund's portfolio securities. While the assets of
each Class are invested in a single portfolio of securities, the net asset
value of each Class will differ because the Classes have different ongoing
distribution fees.

The net asset value per share of the Fund is determined once daily at 4:00 p.m.
Eastern time, on each day that the New York Stock Exchange is open (or, on days
when the New York Stock Exchange closes prior to 4:00 p.m., at such earlier
time). Shares will not be priced on days that the New York Stock Exchange is
closed.

The value of the Fund's portfolio securities is based on the securities' market
price when available. When a market price is not readily available, including
circumstances under which the Investment Manager determines that a security's
market price is not accurate, a portfolio security is valued at its fair value,
as determined under procedures established by the Fund's Board of Trustees. In
these cases, the Fund's net asset value will reflect certain portfolio
securities' fair value rather than their market price. In addition, if the Fund
holds securities primarily listed on foreign exchanges, the value of the Fund's
portfolio securities may change on days when you will not be able to purchase
or sell your shares.

An exception to the Fund's general policy of using market prices concerns its
short-term debt portfolio securities. Debt securities with remaining maturities
of sixty days or less at the time of purchase are valued at amortized cost.
However, if the cost does not reflect the securities' market value, these
securities will be valued at their fair value.


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UNDERWRITING
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The Fund will initially offer its shares from approximately January   , 2000
through February   , 2000 in an underwriting by the Fund's Distributor, Morgan
Stanley Dean Witter Distributors Inc., as the Fund's principal underwriter.
During this period, you may place orders to buy shares through the Distributor,
however, shares will not be issued until the Closing Date, which will take
place on February   , 2000 or on such later date as agreed upon by the Fund and
the Distributor. You are not obligated to pay for the shares prior to the
Closing Date. If any orders are accompanied by payment, the payment will be
returned to you, unless you request that such payment be invested in a Morgan
Stanley Dean Witter Money Market Fund. In such case the funds will be
automatically transferred from the Money Market Fund to the Fund on the Closing
Date. You may cancel your order to purchase shares without penalty at any time
prior to the Closing Date. A continuous offering of the Fund's shares will
begin approximately two weeks after the Closing Date.

The Distributor will purchase Class B, Class C and Class D shares from the Fund
at $10.00 per share with all proceeds going to the Fund and will purchase Class
A shares at $10.00 per share plus a sales charge with the sales charge paid to
the Distributor and the net asset value of $10.00 per share going to the Fund.
The Distributor may also receive contingent deferred sales charges from future
redemptions of Class A, Class B and Class C shares.


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The minimum number of Fund shares which may be purchased by any shareholder
during the initial offering period is 100 shares. Certificates for shares
purchased will not be issued unless requested by the shareholder in writing.


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HOW TO BUY SHARES
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CONTACTING A FINANCIAL ADVISOR

If you are new to the Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Family of Funds and would like
to contact a Financial Advisor, call (800) THE-DEAN for the telephone number of
the Morgan Stanley Dean Witter office nearest you. You may also access our
office locator on our Internet site at: www.msdw.com/ individual/funds
[end sidebar]

You may open a new account to buy Fund shares or buy additional Fund shares for
an existing account by contacting your Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Financial
Advisor or other authorized financial representative. Your Financial Advisor
will assist you, step-by-step, with the procedures to invest in the Fund. You
may also purchase shares directly by calling the Fund's transfer agent and
requesting an application.

Because every investor has different immediate financial needs and long-term
investment goals, the Fund offers investors four Classes of shares: Classes A,
B, C and D. Class D shares are only offered to a limited group of investors.
Each Class of shares offers a distinct structure of sales charges, distribution
and service fees, and other features that are designed to address a variety of
needs. Your Financial Advisor or other authorized financial representative can
help you decide which Class may be most appropriate for you. When purchasing
Fund shares, you must specify which Class of shares you wish to purchase.

When you buy Fund shares, the shares are purchased at the next share price
calculated (less any applicable front-end sales charge for Class A shares)
after we receive your purchase order. Your payment is due on the third business
day after you place your purchase order. We reserve the right to reject any
order for the purchase of Fund shares.

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EASYINVEST(Service Mark)

A purchase plan that allows you to transfer money automatically from your
checking or savings account or from a Money Market Fund on a semi-monthly,
monthly or quarterly basis. Contact your Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Financial
Advisor for further information about this service.
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<CAPTION>
     MINIMUM INVESTMENT AMOUNTS
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                                                                           MINIMUM INVESTMENT
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INVESTMENT OPTIONS                                                        INITIAL     ADDITIONAL
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<S>                                  <C>                               <C>            <C>
 Regular Accounts                                                         $1,000         $100
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 Individual Retirement Accounts:     Regular IRAs                         $1,000         $100
                                     Education IRAs                       $500           $100
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 EasyInvest(Service Mark)            (Automatically from your
                                     checking or savings account or
                                     Money Market Fund)                   $100*          $100*
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</TABLE>

* Provided your schedule of investments totals $1,000 in twelve months.


There is no minimum investment amount if you purchase Fund shares through:
(1) the Investment Manager's mutual fund asset allocation plan, (2) a program,
approved by the Fund's distributor, in which you pay an asset-based fee for
advisory, administrative and/or brokerage services, or (3) employer-sponsored
employee benefit plan accounts.

INVESTMENT OPTIONS FOR CERTAIN INSTITUTIONAL AND OTHER INVESTORS/CLASS D SHARES.
To be eligible to purchase Class D shares, you must qualify under one of the
investor categories specified in the "Share Class Arrangements" section of this
Prospectus.


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SUBSEQUENT INVESTMENTS SENT DIRECTLY TO THE FUND. In addition to buying
additional Fund shares for an existing account by contacting your Morgan
Stanley Dean Witter Financial Advisor, you may send a check directly to the
Fund. To buy additional shares in this manner:

o Write a "letter of instruction" to the Fund specifying the name(s) on the
  account, the account number, the social security or tax identification
  number, the Class of shares you wish to purchase, and the investment amount
  (which would include any applicable front-end sales charge). The letter must
  be signed by the account owner(s).

o Make out a check for the total amount payable to: Morgan Stanley Dean Witter
  New Millennium Growth Fund.

o Mail the letter and check to Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Trust FSB at P.O. Box
  1040, Jersey City, NJ 07303.


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HOW TO EXCHANGE SHARES
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PERMISSIBLE FUND EXCHANGES. You may exchange shares of any Class of the Fund
for the same Class of any other continuously offered Multi-Class Fund, or for
shares of a No-Load Fund, a Money Market Fund, North American Government Income
Trust or Short-Term U.S. Treasury Trust, without the imposition of an exchange
fee. See the inside back cover of this Prospectus for each Morgan Stanley Dean
Witter Fund's designation as a Multi-Class Fund, No-Load Fund or Money Market
Fund. If a Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Fund is not listed, consult the inside
back cover of that Fund's Prospectus for its designation. For purposes of
exchanges, shares of FSC Funds (subject to a front-end sales charge) are
treated as Class A shares of a Multi-Class Fund.

Exchanges may be made after shares of the Fund acquired by purchase have been
held for thirty days. There is no waiting period for exchanges of shares
acquired by exchange or dividend reinvestment. The current Prospectus for each
fund describes its investment objective(s), policies and investment minimum,
and should be read before investment. Since exchanges are available only into
continuously offered Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Funds, exchanges are not
available into any new Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Fund during its initial
offering period, or when shares of a particular Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Fund
are not being offered for purchase.

EXCHANGE PROCEDURES. You can process an exchange by contacting your Morgan
Stanley Dean Witter Financial Advisor or other authorized financial
representative. Otherwise, you must forward an exchange privilege authorization
form to the Fund's transfer agent -- Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Trust FSB --
and then write the transfer agent or call (800) 869-NEWS to place an exchange
order. You can obtain an exchange privilege authorization form by contacting
your Financial Advisor or other authorized financial representative or by
calling (800) 869-NEWS. If you hold share certificates, no exchanges may be
processed until we have received all applicable share certificates.

An exchange to any Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Fund (except a Money Market Fund)
is made on the basis of the next calculated net asset values of the Funds
involved after the exchange instructions are accepted. When exchanging into a
Money Market Fund,


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the Fund's shares are sold at their next calculated net asset value and the
Money Market Fund's shares are purchased at their net asset value on the
following business day.

The Fund may terminate or revise the exchange privilege upon required notice.
The check writing privilege is not available for Money Market Fund shares you
acquire in an exchange.

TELEPHONE EXCHANGES. For your protection when calling Morgan Stanley Dean
Witter Trust FSB, we will employ reasonable procedures to confirm that exchange
instructions communicated over the telephone are genuine. These procedures may
include requiring various forms of personal identification such as name,
mailing address, social security or other tax identification number. Telephone
instructions also may be recorded.

Telephone instructions will be accepted if received by the Fund's transfer
agent between 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. Eastern time, on any day the New York
Stock Exchange is open for business. During periods of drastic economic or
market changes, it is possible that the telephone exchange procedures may be
difficult to implement, although this has not been the case with the Fund in
the past.

MARGIN ACCOUNTS. If you have pledged your Fund shares in a margin account,
contact your Morgan Stanely Dean Witter Financial Advisor or other authorized
financial representative regarding restrictions on the exchange of such shares.

TAX CONSIDERATIONS OF EXCHANGES. If you exchange shares of the Fund for shares
of another Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Fund there are important tax
considerations. For tax purposes, the exchange out of the Fund is considered a
sale of the Fund's shares -- and the exchange into the other Fund is considered
a purchase. As a result, you may realize a capital gain or loss.

You should review the "Tax Consequences" section and consult your own tax
professional about the tax consequences of an exchange.

FREQUENT EXCHANGES. A pattern of frequent exchanges may result in the Fund
limiting or prohibiting, at its discretion, additional purchases and/or
exchanges. The Fund will notify you in advance of limiting your exchange
privileges.

CDSC CALCULATIONS ON EXCHANGES. See the "Share Class Arrangements" section of
this Prospectus for a discussion of how applicable contingent deferred sales
charges (CDSCs) are calculated for shares of one Morgan Stanley Dean Witter
Fund that are exchanged for shares of another.

For further information regarding exchange privileges, you should contact your
Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Financial Advisor or call (800) 869-NEWS.


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HOW TO SELL SHARES
- ------------------------------------------------
You can sell some or all of your Fund shares at any time. If you sell Class A,
Class B or Class C shares, your net sale proceeds are reduced by the amount of
any applicable CDSC. Your shares will be sold at the next price calculated
after we receive your order to sell as described below.

<TABLE>
<S>                  <C>
 OPTIONS             PROCEDURES
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Contact Your        To sell your shares, simply call your Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Financial
 Financial Advisor   Advisor or other authorized financial representative.
                     -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 [GRAPHIC OMITTED]   Payment will be sent to the address to which the account is registered or
                     deposited in your brokerage account.
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 By Letter           You can also sell your shares by writing a "letter of instruction" that includes:
                     o your account number;
[GRAPHIC OMITTED]    o the dollar amount or the number of shares you wish to sell;
                     o the Class of shares you wish to sell; and
                     o the signature of each owner as it appears on the account.
                     -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                     If you are requesting payment to anyone other than the registered owner(s) or
                     that payment be sent to any address other than the address of the registered
                     owner(s) or pre-designated bank account, you will need a signature guarantee.
                     You can obtain a signature guarantee from an eligible guarantor acceptable to
                     Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Trust FSB. (You should contact Morgan Stanley
                     Dean Witter Trust FSB at (800) 869-NEWS for a determination as to whether a
                     particular institution is an eligible guarantor.) A notary public cannot provide a
                     signature guarantee. Additional documentation may be required for shares held
                     by a corporation, partnership, trustee or executor.
                     -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                     Mail the letter to Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Trust FSB at P.O. Box 983, Jersey
                     City, NJ 07303. If you hold share certificates, you must return the certificates,
                     along with the letter and any required additional documentation.
                     -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                     A check will be mailed to the name(s) and address in which the account is
                     registered, or otherwise according to your instructions.
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Systematic          If your investment in all of the Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Family of Funds has
 Withdrawal Plan     a total market value of at least $10,000, you may elect to withdraw amounts of
                     $25 or more, or in any whole percentage of a Fund's balance (provided the
[GRAPHIC OMITTED]    amount is at least $25), on a monthly, quarterly, semi-annual or annual basis,
                     from any Fund with a balance of at least $1,000. Each time you add a Fund to the
                     plan, you must meet the plan requirements.
                     -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                     Amounts withdrawn are subject to any applicable CDSC. A CDSC may be
                     waived under certain circumstances. See the Class B waiver categories listed in
                     the "Share Class Arrangements" section of this Prospectus.
                     -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                     To sign up for the Systematic Withdrawal Plan, contact your Morgan Stanley
                     Dean Witter Financial Advisor or call (800) 869-NEWS. You may terminate or
                     suspend your plan at any time. Please remember that withdrawals from the plan
                     are sales of shares, not Fund "distributions," and ultimately may exhaust your
                     account balance. The Fund may terminate or revise the plan at any time.
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
</TABLE>

PAYMENT FOR SOLD SHARES. After we receive your complete instructions to sell as
described above, a check will be mailed to you within seven days, although we
will attempt to make payment within one business day. Payment may also be sent
to your brokerage account.

Payment may be postponed or the right to sell your shares suspended under
unusual circumstances. If you request to sell shares that were recently
purchased by check, your sale will not be effected until it has been verified
that the check has been honored.


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TAX CONSIDERATIONS. Normally, your sale of Fund shares is subject to federal
and state income tax. You should review the "Tax Consequences" section of this
Prospectus and consult your own tax professional about the tax consequences of
a sale.

REINSTATEMENT PRIVILEGE. If you sell Fund shares and have not previously
exercised the reinstatement privilege, you may, within 35 days after the date
of sale, invest any portion of the proceeds in the same Class of Fund shares at
their net asset value and receive a pro rata credit for any CDSC paid in
connection with the sale.

INVOLUNTARY SALES. The Fund reserves the right, on sixty days' notice, to sell
the shares of any shareholder (other than shares held in an IRA or 403(b)
Custodial Account) whose shares, due to sales by the shareholder, have a value
below $100, or in the case of an account opened through EasyInvest(Service
Mark), if after 12 months the shareholder has invested less than $1,000 in the
account.

However, before the Fund sells your shares in this manner, we will notify you
and allow you sixty days to make an additional investment in an amount that
will increase the value of your account to at least the required amount before
the sale is processed. No CDSC will be imposed on any involuntary sale.

MARGIN ACCOUNTS. If you have pledged your Fund shares in a margin account,
contact your Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Financial Advisor or other authorized
financial representative regarding restrictions on the sale of such shares.


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DISTRIBUTIONS
- ----------------------------------------

[sidebar]
TARGETED DIVIDENDS(Service Mark)
You may select to have your Fund distributions automatically invested in other
Classes of Fund shares or Classes of another Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Fund
that you own. Contact your Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Financial Advisor for
further information about this service.
[end sidebar]

The Fund passes substantially all of its earnings from income and capital gains
along to its investors as "distributions." The Fund earns income from stocks and
interest from fixed-income investments. These amounts are passed along to Fund
shareholders as "income dividend distributions." The Fund realizes capital gains
whenever it sells securities for a higher price than it paid for them. These
amounts may be passed along as "capital gain distributions."

The Fund declares income dividends separately for each Class. Distributions paid
on Class A and Class D shares usually will be higher than for Class B and Class
C because distribution fees that Class B and Class C pay are higher. Normally,
income dividends are distributed to shareholders annually. Capital gains, if
any, are usually distributed in December. The Fund, however, may retain and
reinvest any long-term capital gains. The Fund may at times make payments from
sources other than income or capital gains that represent a return of a portion
of your investment.

Distributions are reinvested automatically in additional shares of the same
Class and automatically credited to your account, unless you request in writing
that all distributions be paid in cash. If you elect the cash option, the Fund
will mail a check to you no later than seven business days after the
distribution is declared. No interest will accrue on uncashed checks. If you
wish to change how your distributions are paid, your request should be received
by the Fund's transfer agent, Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Trust FSB, at least
five business days prior to the record date of the distributions.


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TAX CONSEQUENCES
- ----------------------------------------------
As with any investment, you should consider how your Fund investment will be
taxed. The tax information in this Prospectus is provided as general
information. You should consult your own tax professional about the tax
consequences of an investment in the Fund.

Unless your investment in the Fund is through a tax-deferred retirement
account, such as a 401(k) plan or IRA, you need to be aware of the possible tax
consequences when:

o The Fund makes distributions; and

o You sell Fund shares, including an exchange to another Morgan Stanley Dean
  Witter Fund.

TAXES ON DISTRIBUTIONS. Your distributions are normally subject to federal and
state income tax when they are paid, whether you take them in cash or reinvest
them in Fund shares. A distribution also may be subject to local income tax.
Any income dividend distributions and any short-term capital gain distributions
are taxable to you as ordinary income. Any long-term capital gain distributions
are taxable as long-term capital gains, no matter how long you have owned
shares in the Fund.

Every January, you will be sent a statement (IRS Form 1099-DIV) showing the
taxable distributions paid to you in the previous year. The statement provides
full information on your dividends and capital gains for tax purposes.

TAXES ON SALES. Your sale of Fund shares normally is subject to federal and
state income tax and may result in a taxable gain or loss to you. A sale also
may be subject to local income tax. Your exchange of Fund shares for shares of
another Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Fund is treated for tax purposes like a sale
of your original shares and a purchase of your new shares. Thus, the exchange
may, like a sale, result in a taxable gain or loss to you and will give you a
new tax basis for your new shares.

When you open your Fund account, you should provide your Social Security or tax
identification number on your investment application. By providing this
information, you will avoid being subject to a federal backup withholding tax
of 31% on taxable distributions and redemption proceeds. Any withheld amount
would be sent to the IRS as an advance tax payment.


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SHARE CLASS ARRANGEMENTS
- --------------------------------------------------------
The Fund offers several Classes of shares having different distribution
arrangements designed to provide you with different purchase options according
to your investment needs. Your Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Financial Advisor or
other authorized financial representative can help you decide which Class may
be appropriate for you.

The general public is offered three Classes: Class A shares, Class B shares and
Class C shares, which differ principally in terms of sales charges and ongoing
expenses. A fourth Class, Class D shares, is offered only to a limited category
of investors. Shares that you acquire through reinvested distributions will not
be subject to any front-end sales charge or CDSC -- contingent deferred sales
charge. Sales personnel may receive different compensation for selling each
Class of shares. The sales charges applicable to each Class provide for the
distribution financing of shares of that Class.


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The chart below compares the sales charge and the maximum annual 12b-1 fees
applicable to each Class:

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                                   MAXIMUM
CLASS     SALES CHARGE                                                         ANNUAL 12B-1 FEE
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>       <C>                                                                 <C>
  A       Maximum 5.25% initial sales charge reduced for purchase of
          $25,000 or more; shares sold without an initial sales charge are
          generally subject to a 1.0% CDSC during first year.                       0.25%
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  B       Maximum 5.0% CDSC during the first year decreasing to 0%
          after six years.                                                           1.0%
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  C       1.0% CDSC during first year                                                1.0%
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  D       None                                                                       None
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
</TABLE>


CLASS A SHARES  Class A shares are sold at net asset value plus an initial sales
charge of up to 5.25%. The initial sales charge is reduced for purchases of
$25,000 or more according to the schedule below. Investments of $1 million or
more are not subject to an initial sales charge, but are generally subject to a
contingent deferred sales charge, or CDSC, of 1.0% on sales made within one year
after the last day of the month of purchase. The CDSC will be assessed in the
same manner and with the same CDSC waivers as with Class B shares. Class A
shares are also subject to a distribution (12b-1) fee of up to 0.25% of the
average daily net assets of the Class.

The offering price of Class A shares includes a sales charge (expressed as a
percentage of the offering price) on a single transaction as shown in the
following table:

[sidebar]
FRONT-END SALES CHARGE OR FSC

An initial sales charge you pay when purchasing Class A shares that is based on
a percentage of the offering price. The percentage declines based upon the
dollar value of Class A shares you purchase. We offer three ways to reduce your
Class A sales charges -- the Combined Purchase Privilege, Right of Accumulation
and Letter of Intent.
[end sidebar]

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                    FRONT-END SALES CHARGE
                                     ----------------------------------------------------
                                          PERCENTAGE OF         APPROXIMATE PERCENTAGE
AMOUNT OF SINGLE TRANSACTION          PUBLIC OFFERING PRICE     OF NET AMOUNT INVESTED
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                                    <C>                       <C>
 Less than $25,000                           5.25%                      5.54%
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 $25,000 but less than $50,000               4.75%                      4.99%
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 $50,000 but less than $100,000              4.00%                      4.17%
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 $100,000 but less than $250,000             3.00%                      3.09%
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 $250,000 but less than $1 million           2.00%                      2.04%
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 $1 million and over                            0                          0
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
</TABLE>

The reduced sales charge schedule is applicable to purchases of Class A shares
in a single transaction by:

o A single account (including an individual, trust or fiduciary account).

o Family member accounts (limited to husband, wife and children under the age
  of 21).

o Pension, profit sharing or other employee benefit plans of companies and
  their affiliates.

o Tax-exempt organizations.

o Groups organized for a purpose other than to buy mutual fund shares.

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COMBINED PURCHASE PRIVILEGE. You also will have the benefit of reduced sales
charges by combining purchases of Class A shares of the Fund in a single
transaction with purchases of Class A shares of other Multi-Class Funds and
shares of FSC Funds.

RIGHT OF ACCUMULATION. You also may benefit from a reduction of sales charges,
if the cumulative net asset value of Class A shares of the Fund purchased in a
single transaction, together with shares of other Funds you currently own which
were previously purchased at a price including a front-end sales charge
(including shares acquired through reinvestment of distributions), amounts to
$25,000 or more. Also, if you have a cumulative net asset value of all your
Class A and Class D shares equal to at least $5 million (or $25 million for
certain employee benefit plans), you are eligible to purchase Class D shares of
any Fund subject to the Fund's minimum initial investment requirement.

You must notify your Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Financial Advisor or other
authorized financial representative, (or Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Trust FSB
if you purchase directly through the Fund) at the time a purchase order is
placed, that the purchase qualifies for the reduced charge under the Right of
Accumulation. Similar notification must be made in writing when an order is
placed by mail. The reduced sales charge will not be granted if: (i)
notification is not furnished at the time of the order; or (ii) a review of the
records of Dean Witter Reynolds or other authorized dealer of Fund shares or
the Fund's transfer agent does not confirm your represented holdings.

LETTER OF INTENT. The schedule of reduced sales charges for larger purchases
also will be available to you if you enter into a written "letter of intent." A
letter of intent provides for the purchase of Class A shares of the Fund or
other Multi-Class Funds or shares of FSC Funds within a thirteen-month period.
The initial purchase under a letter of intent must be at least 5% of the stated
investment goal. To determine the applicable sales charge reduction, you may
also include: (1) the cost of shares of other Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Funds
which were previously purchased at a price including a front-end sales charge
during the 90-day period prior to the distributor receiving the letter of
intent, and (2) the cost of shares of other Funds you currently own acquired in
exchange for shares of Funds purchased during that period at a price including
a front-end sales charge. You can obtain a letter of intent by contacting your
Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Financial Advisor or other authorized financial
representative, or by calling (800) 869-NEWS. If you do not achieve the stated
investment goal within the thirteen-month period, you are required to pay the
difference between the sales charges otherwise applicable and sales charges
actually paid, which may be deducted from your investment.

OTHER SALES CHARGE WAIVERS. In addition to investments of $1 million or more,
your purchase of Class A shares is not subject to a front-end sales charge (or
a CDSC upon sale) if your account qualifies under one of the following
categories:

o A trust for which Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Trust FSB provides discretionary
  trustee services.

o Persons participating in a fee-based investment program (subject to all of
  its terms and conditions, including mandatory sale or transfer restrictions
  on termination)


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 approved by the Fund's distributor pursuant to which they pay an asset based
 fee for investment advisory, administrative and/or brokerage services.

o Employer-sponsored employee benefit plans, whether or not qualified under the
  Internal Revenue Code, for which Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Trust FSB serves
  as trustee or Dean Witter Reynolds' Retirement Plan Services serves as
  recordkeeper under a written Recordkeeping Services Agreement ("MSDW
  Eligible Plans") which have at least 200 eligible employees.

o A MSDW Eligible Plan whose Class B shares have converted to Class A shares,
  regardless of the plan's asset size or number of eligible employees.

o A client of a Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Financial Advisor who joined us from
  another investment firm within six months prior to the date of purchase of
  Fund shares, and you used the proceeds from the sale of shares of a
  proprietary mutual fund of that Financial Advisor's previous firm that
  imposed either a front-end or deferred sales charge to purchase Class A
  shares, provided that: (1) you sold the shares not more than 60 days prior
  to the purchase of Fund shares, and (2) the sale proceeds were maintained in
  the interim in cash or a money market fund.

o Current or retired Directors/Trustees of the Morgan Stanley Dean Witter
  Funds, such persons' spouses and children under the age of 21, and trust
  accounts for which any of such persons is a beneficiary.

o Current or retired directors, officers and employees of Morgan Stanley Dean
  Witter & Co. and any of its subsidiaries, such persons' spouses and children
  under the age of 21, and trust accounts for which any of such persons is a
  beneficiary.

CLASS B SHARES  Class B shares are offered at net asset value with no initial
sales charge but are subject to a contingent deferred sales charge, or CDSC, as
set forth in the table below. For the purpose of calculating the CDSC, shares
are deemed to have been purchased on the last day of the month during which they
were purchased.

[sidebar]
CONTINGENT DEFERRED SALES CHARGE OR CDSC

A fee you pay when you sell shares of certain Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Funds
purchased without an initial sales charge. This fee declines the longer you hold
your shares as set forth in the table.
[end sidebar]

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
YEAR SINCE PURCHASE PAYMENT MADE      CDSC AS A PERCENTAGE OF AMOUNT REDEEMED
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                                  <C>
 First                                                5.0%
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Second                                               4.0%
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Third                                                3.0%
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Fourth                                               2.0%
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Fifth                                                2.0%
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Sixth                                                1.0%
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Seventh and thereafter                               None
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
</TABLE>

Each time you place an order to sell or exchange shares, shares with no CDSC
will be sold or exchanged first, then shares with the lowest CDSC will be sold
or exchanged next. For any shares subject to a CDSC, the CDSC will be assessed
on an amount equal to the lesser of the current market value or the cost of the
shares being sold.

CDSC WAIVERS. A CDSC, if otherwise applicable, will be waived in the case of:

o Sales of shares held at the time you die or become disabled (within the
  definition in Section 72(m)(7) of the Internal Revenue Code which relates to
  the ability to engage


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  in gainful employment), if the shares are: (i) registered either in your name
  (not a trust) or in the names of you and your spouse as joint tenants with
  right of survivorship; or (ii) held in a qualified corporate or self-employed
  retirement plan, IRA or 403(b) Custodial Account, provided in either case that
  the sale is requested within one year of your death or initial determination
  of disability.

o Sales in connection with the following retirement plan "distributions": (i)
  lump-sum or other distributions from a qualified corporate or self-employed
  retirement plan following retirement (or, in the case of a "key employee" of
  a "top heavy" plan, following attainment of age 59 1/2); (ii) distributions
  from an IRA or 403(b) Custodial Account following attainment of age 59 1/2;
  or (iii) a tax-free return of an excess IRA contribution (a "distribution"
  does not include a direct transfer of IRA, 403(b) Custodial Account or
  retirement plan assets to a successor custodian or trustee).

o Sales of shares held for you as a participant in a MSDW Eligible Plan.

o Sales of shares in connection with the Systematic Withdrawal Plan of up to
  12% annually of the value of each Fund from which plan sales are made. The
  percentage is determined on the date you establish the Systematic Withdrawal
  Plan and based on the next calculated share price. You may have this CDSC
  waiver applied in amounts up to 1% per month, 3% per quarter, 6%
  semi-annually or 12% annually. Shares with no CDSC will be sold first,
  followed by those with the lowest CDSC. As such, the waiver benefit will be
  reduced by the amount of your shares that are not subject to a CDSC. If you
  suspend your participation in the plan, you may later resume plan payments
  without requiring a new determination of the account value for the 12% CDSC
  waiver.

If you sell your shares and invest the proceeds in the Investment Manager's
mutual fund asset allocation program, no contingent deferred sales charge will
be imposed on the proceeds from your sale. Any shares acquired in connection
with the Investment Manager's mutual fund asset allocation program are subject
to the terms and conditions of that program (including mandatory sale or
transfer restrictions to termination and under certain specified circumstances,
a termination fee will be imposed).

All waivers will be granted only following the Fund's distributor receiving
confirmation of your entitlement. If you believe you are eligible for a CDSC
waiver, please contact your Financial Advisor or call (800) 869-NEWS.

DISTRIBUTION FEE. Class B shares are subject to an annual 12b-1 fee of 1.0% of
the average daily net assets of Class B.

CONVERSION FEATURE. After ten (10) years, Class B shares will convert
automatically to Class A shares of the Fund with no initial sales charge. The
ten year period runs from the last day of the month in which the shares were
purchased, or in the case of Class B shares acquired through an exchange, from
the last day of the month in which the original Class B shares were purchased;
the shares will convert to Class A shares based on their relative net asset
values in the month following the ten year period. At the same time, an equal
proportion of Class B shares acquired through automatically reinvested
distributions will convert to Class A shares on the same basis. (Class B shares
acquired in exchange for shares of another Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Fund
originally purchased before May 1, 1997, however, will convert to Class A
shares in May, 2007).


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In the case of Class B shares held in a MSDW Eligible Plan, the plan is treated
as a single investor and all Class B shares will convert to Class A shares on
the conversion date of the Class B shares of a Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Fund
purchased by that plan.

Currently, the Class B share conversion is not a taxable event; the conversion
feature may be cancelled if it is deemed a taxable event in the future by the
Internal Revenue Service.

If you exchange your Class B shares for shares of a Money Market Fund, a
No-Load Fund, North American Government Income Trust or Short-Term U.S.
Treasury Trust, the holding period for conversion is frozen as of the last day
of the month of the exchange and resumes on the last day of the month you
exchange back into Class B shares.

EXCHANGING SHARES SUBJECT TO A CDSC. There are special considerations when you
exchange Fund shares that are subject to a CDSC. When determining the length of
time you held the shares and the corresponding CDSC rate, any period (starting
at the end of the month) during which you held shares of a fund that does not
charge a CDSC will not be counted. Thus, in effect the "holding period" for
purposes of calculating the CDSC is frozen upon exchanging into a fund that
does not charge a CDSC.

For example, if you held Class B shares of the Fund for one year, exchanged to
Class B of another Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Multi-Class Fund for another
year, then sold your shares, a CDSC rate of 4% would be imposed on the shares
based on a two year holding period -- one year for each Fund. However, if you
had exchanged the shares of the Fund for a Money Market Fund (which does not
charge a CDSC) instead of the Multi-Class Fund, then sold your shares, a CDSC
rate of 5% would be imposed on the shares based on a one year holding period.
The one year in the Money Market Fund would not be counted. Nevertheless, if
shares subject to a CDSC are exchanged for a fund that does not charge a CDSC,
you will receive a credit when you sell the shares equal to the distribution
(12b-1) fees you paid on those shares while in that Fund up to the amount of
any applicable CDSC.

In addition, shares that are exchanged into or from a Morgan Stanley Dean
Witter Fund subject to a higher CDSC rate will be subject to the higher rate,
even if the shares are re-exchanged into a Fund with a lower CDSC rate.

CLASS C SHARES  Class C shares are sold at net asset value with no initial sales
charge but are subject to a CDSC of 1.0% on sales made within one year after the
last day of the month of purchase. The CDSC will be assessed in the same manner
and with the same CDSC waivers as with Class B shares.

DISTRIBUTION FEE. Class C shares are subject to an annual distribution (12b-1)
fee of up to 1.0% of the average daily net assets of that Class. The Class C
shares' distribution fee may cause that Class to have higher expenses and pay
lower dividends than Class A or Class D shares. Unlike Class B shares, Class C
shares have no conversion feature and, accordingly, an investor that purchases
Class C shares may be subject to distribution (12b-1) fees applicable to Class
C shares for an indefinite period.


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CLASS D SHARES  Class D shares are offered without any sales charge on purchases
or sales and without any distribution (12b-1) fee. Class D shares are offered
only to investors meeting an initial investment minimum of $5 million ($25
million for MSDW Eligible Plans) and the following categories of investors:

o Investors participating in the Investment Manager's mutual fund asset
  allocation program (subject to all of its terms and conditions, including
  mandatory sale or transfer restrictions on termination and under certain
  specific circumstances, a termination fee will be imposed) pursuant to which
  they pay an asset-based fee.

o Persons participating in a fee-based investment program (subject to all of
  its terms and conditions, including mandatory sale or transfer restrictions
  on termination) approved by the Fund's distributor pursuant to which they
  pay an asset based fee for investment advisory, administrative and/or
  brokerage services.

o Employee benefit plans maintained by Morgan Stanley Dean Witter & Co. or any
  of its subsidiaries for the benefit of certain employees of Morgan Stanley
  Dean Witter & Co. and its subsidiaries.

o Certain unit investment trusts sponsored by Dean Witter Reynolds.

o Certain other open-end investment companies whose shares are distributed by
  the Fund's distributor.

o Investors who were shareholders of the Dean Witter Retirement Series on
  September 11, 1998 for additional purchases for their former Dean Witter
  Retirement Series accounts.

MEETING CLASS D ELIGIBILITY MINIMUMS. To meet the $5 million ($25 million for
MSDW Eligible Plans) initial investment to qualify to purchase Class D shares
you may combine: (1) purchases in a single transaction of Class D shares of the
Fund and other Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Multi-Class Funds and/or (2) previous
purchases of Class A and Class D shares of Multi-Class Funds and shares of FSC
Funds you currently own, along with shares of Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Funds
you currently own that you acquired in exchange for those shares.

NO SALES CHARGES FOR REINVESTED CASH DISTRIBUTIONS  If you receive a cash
payment representing an income dividend or capital gain and you reinvest that
amount in the applicable Class of shares by returning the check within 30 days
of the payment date, the purchased shares would not be subject to an initial
sales charge or CDSC.

PLAN OF DISTRIBUTION (RULE 12B-1 FEES)  The Fund has adopted a Plan of
Distribution in accordance with Rule 12b-1 under the Investment Company Act of
1940 with respect to the distribution of Class A, Class B and Class C shares.
The Plan allows the Fund to pay distribution fees for the sale and distribution
of these shares. It also allows the Fund to pay for services to shareholders of
Class A, Class B and Class C shares. Because these fees are paid out of the
Fund's assets on an ongoing basis, over time these fees will increase the cost
of your investment in these Classes and may cost you more than paying other
types of sales charges.


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MORGAN STANLEY DEAN WITTER
FAMILY OF FUNDS
                           The Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Family of Funds
                           offers investors a wide range of investment choices.
                           Come on in and meet the family!

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GROWTH FUNDS

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<S>                                         <C>
GROWTH FUNDS                                  Information Fund

Aggressive Equity Fund                        Natural Resource Development Securities

American Opportunities Fund                   Precious Metals and Minerals Trust

Capital Growth Securities                     GLOBAL/INTERNATIONAL FUNDS

Developing Growth Securities                  Competitive Edge Fund - "Best Ideas"
                                                Portfolio
Growth Fund
                                              European Growth Fund
Market Leader Trust
                                              Fund of Funds - International Portfolio
Mid-Cap Equity Trust
                                              International Fund
Next Generation Trust
                                              International SmallCap Fund
Small Cap Growth Fund
                                              Japan Fund
Special Value Fund
                                              Latin American Growth Fund
THEME FUNDS
                                              Pacific Growth Fund
Financial Services Trust

Health Sciences Trust
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<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
<S>                                         <C>
 GROWTH & INCOME FUNDS                        Total Market Index Fund

Balanced Growth Fund                          Total Return Trust

Balanced Income Fund                          Value Fund

Convertible Securities Trust                  Value-Added Market Series/Equity Portfolio

Dividend Growth Securities                    THEME FUNDS

Equity Fund                                   Global Utilities Fund

Fund of Funds - Domestic Portfolio            Real Estate Fund

Income Builder Fund                           Utilities Fund

Mid-Cap Dividend Growth Securities            GLOBAL FUNDS

S&P 500 Index Fund                            Global Dividend Growth Securities

S&P 500 Select Fund

Strategist Fund
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 INCOME FUNDS

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<CAPTION>
<S>                                         <C>
GOVERNMENT INCOME FUNDS                       GLOBAL INCOME FUNDS

Federal Securities Trust                      North American Government Income Trust

Short-Term U.S. Treasury Trust                World Wide Income Trust

U.S. Government Securities Trust              TAX-FREE INCOME FUNDS

DIVERSIFIED INCOME FUNDS                      California Tax-Free Income Fund

Diversified Income Trust                      Hawaii Municipal Trust(FSC)

CORPORATE INCOME FUNDS                        Limited Term Municipal Trust(NL)

High Yield Securities                         Multi-State Municipal Series Trust(FSC)

Intermediate Income Securities                New York Tax-Free Income Fund

Short-Term Bond Fund(NL)                      Tax-Exempt Securities Trust
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 MONEY MARKET FUNDS

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<CAPTION>
<S>                                         <C>
TAXABLE MONEY MARKET FUNDS                    TAX-FREE MONEY MARKET FUNDS

Liquid Asset Fund(MM)                         California Tax-Free Daily Income Trust(MM)

U.S. Government Money Market Trust(MM)        New York Municipal Money Market Trust(MM)

                                              Tax-Free Daily Income Trust(MM)
</TABLE>

There may be Funds created after this Prospectus was published. Please consult
the inside back cover of a new Fund's prospectus for its designations, e.g.,
Multi-Class Fund or Money Market Fund.

Unless otherwise noted, each listed Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Fund, except for
North American Government Income Trust and Short-Term U.S. Treasury Trust, is a
Multi-Class Fund. A Multi-Class Fund is a mutual fund offering multiple Classes
of shares. The other types of Funds are: NL -- No-Load (Mutual) Fund; MM --
Money Market Fund; FSC -- A mutual fund sold with a front-end sales charge and
a distribution (12b-1) fee.


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MORGAN STANLEY DEAN WITTER
NEW MILLENNIUM GROWTH FUND

The Fund's Statement of Additional Information also provides additional
information about the Fund. The Statement of Additional Information is
incorporated herein by reference (legally is part of this Prospectus). For a
free copy of this document, to request other information about the Fund, or to
make shareholder inquiries, please call:

                                (800) 869-NEWS

You also may obtain information about the Fund by calling your Morgan Stanley
Dean Witter Financial Advisor or by visiting our Internet site at:

                         WWW.MSDW.COM/INDIVIDUAL/FUNDS

Information about the Fund (including the Statement of Additional Information)
can be viewed and copied at the Securities and Exchange Commission's Public
Reference Room in Washington, DC. Information about the Reference Room's
operations may be obtained by calling the SEC at (800) SEC-0330. Reports and
other information about the Fund are available on the SEC's Internet site
(www.sec.gov), and copies of this information may be obtained, upon payment of
a duplicating fee, by writing the Public Reference Section of the SEC,
Washington, DC 20549-6009.







(THE FUND'S INVESTMENT COMPANY ACT FILE NO. 811-9615)

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STATEMENT OF ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
                                                      MORGAN STANLEY DEAN WITTER
                                                      NEW MILLENNIUM GROWTH FUND
DECEMBER   , 1999


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     This Statement of Additional Information is not a Prospectus. The
Prospectus (dated December   , 1999) for the Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Next
New Millennium Growth may be obtained without charge from the Fund at its
address or telephone number listed below or from Dean Witter Reynolds at any of
its branch offices.




Morgan Stanley Dean Witter New Millennium Growth Fund
Two World Trade Center
New York, New York 10048
(800) 869-NEWS

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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I.    Fund History ...........................................................................  4
II.   Description of the Fund and Its Investments and Risks ..................................  4
          A. Classification ..................................................................  4
          B. Investment Strategies and Risks .................................................  4
          C. Fund Policies/Investment Restrictions ........................................... 12
III.  Management of the Fund ................................................................. 13
          A. Board of Trustees ............................................................... 13
          B. Management Information .......................................................... 14
          C. Compensation .................................................................... 18
IV.   Control Persons and Principal Holders of Securities .................................... 20
V.    Investment Management and Other Services ............................................... 20
          A. Investment Manager .............................................................. 20
          B. Principal Underwriter ........................................................... 20
          C. Services Provided by the Investment Manager and Fund Expenses Paid by
               Third Parties ................................................................. 21
          D. Dealer Reallowances ............................................................. 22
          E. Rule 12b-1 Plan ................................................................. 22
          F. Other Service Providers ......................................................... 25
VI.   Brokerage Allocation and Other Practices ............................................... 25
          A. Brokerage Transactions .......................................................... 25
          B. Commissions ..................................................................... 25
          C. Brokerage Selection ............................................................. 26
          D. Directed Brokerage .............................................................. 27
          E. Regular Broker-Dealers .......................................................... 27
VII.  Capital Stock and Other Securities ..................................................... 27
VIII. Purchase, Redemption and Pricing of Shares ............................................. 28
          A. Purchase/Redemption of Shares ................................................... 28
          B. Offering Price .................................................................. 28
IX.   Taxation of the Fund and Shareholders .................................................. 29
X.    Underwriters ........................................................................... 31
XI.   Calculation of Performance Data ........................................................ 32
XII.  Financial Statements ................................................................... 32
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                      GLOSSARY OF SELECTED DEFINED TERMS

     The terms defined in this glossary are frequently used in this Statement
of Additional Information (other terms used occasionally are defined in the
text of the document).

     "Custodian" -- The Bank of New York.

     "Dean Witter Reynolds" -- Dean Witter Reynolds Inc., a wholly-owned
broker-dealer subsidiary of MSDW.

     "Distributor" -- Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Distributors Inc., a
wholly-owned broker-dealer subsidiary of MSDW.

     "Financial Advisors" -- Morgan Stanley Dean Witter authorized financial
services representatives.

     "Fund" -- Morgan Stanley Dean Witter New Millennium Growth Fund, a
registered open-end investment company.

     "Investment Manager" -- Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Advisors Inc., a
wholly-owned investment advisor subsidiary of MSDW.

     "Independent Trustees" -- Trustees who are not "interested persons" (as
defined by the Investment Company Act) of the Fund.

     "Morgan Stanley & Co." -- Morgan Stanley & Co. Incorporated, a
wholly-owned broker-dealer subsidiary of MSDW.

     "Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Funds" -- Registered investment companies (i)
for which the Investment Manager serves as the investment advisor; and (ii)
that hold themselves out to investors as related companies for investment and
investor services.

     "MSDW" -- Morgan Stanley Dean Witter & Co., a preeminent global financial
services firm.

   "MSDW Services Company" -- Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Services Company
Inc., a wholly-owned fund services subsidiary of the Investment Manager.

     "Transfer Agent" -- Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Trust FSB, a wholly-owned
transfer agent subsidiary of MSDW.

     "Trustees" -- The Board of Trustees of the Fund.

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I. FUND HISTORY
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     The Fund was organized as a Massachusetts business trust, under a
Declaration of Trust, on September 29, 1999.


II. DESCRIPTION OF THE FUND AND ITS INVESTMENTS AND RISKS
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A. CLASSIFICATION

     The Fund is an open-end management investment company whose investment
objective is to seek long-term growth of capital.

B. INVESTMENT STRATEGIES AND RISKS

     The following discussion of the Fund's investment strategies and risks
should be read with the sections of the Fund's Prospectus titled "Principal
Investment Strategies," "Principal Risks," "Additional Investment Strategy
Information" and "Additional Risk Information."

     FORWARD FOREIGN CURRENCY EXCHANGE CONTRACTS. The Fund may enter into
forward foreign currency exchange contracts ("forward contracts") to facilitate
settlement or in an attempt to limit the effect of changes in the relationship
between the U.S. dollar and the foreign currency during the period between the
date on which the security is purchased or sold and the date on which payment
is made or received. The Fund may conduct its foreign currency exchange
transactions either on a spot (i.e., cash) basis at the spot rate prevailing in
the foreign currency exchange market, or through entering into forward
contracts to purchase or sell foreign currencies. A forward contract involves
an obligation to purchase or sell a specific currency at a future date, which
may be any fixed number of days from the date of the contract agreed upon by
the parties, at a price set at the time of the contract. These contracts are
traded in the interbank market conducted directly between currency traders
(usually large commercial and investment banks) and their customers. Forward
contracts will only be entered into with United States banks and their foreign
branches, insurance companies or other dealers or foreign banks whose assets
total $1 billion or more. A forward contract generally has no deposit
requirement, and no commissions are charged at any stage for trades.

     The Investment Manager also may from time to time utilize forward
contracts to hedge a foreign security held in the portfolio or a security which
pays out principal tied to an exchange rate between the U.S. dollar and a
foreign currency, against a decline in value of the applicable foreign
currency. They also may be used to lock in the current exchange rate of the
currency in which those securities anticipated to be purchased are denominated.
At times, the Fund may enter into "cross-currency" hedging transactions
involving currencies other than those in which securities are held or proposed
to be purchased are denominated.

     The Fund will not enter into forward currency contracts or maintain a net
exposure to these contracts where the consummation of the contracts would
obligate the Fund to deliver an amount of foreign currency in excess of the
value of the Fund's portfolio securities.

     Although the Fund values its assets daily in terms of U.S. dollars, it
does not intend to convert its holdings of foreign currencies into U.S. dollars
on a daily basis. It will, however, do so from time to time, and investors
should be aware of the costs of currency conversion. Although foreign exchange
dealers do not charge a fee for conversion, they do realize a profit based on
the spread between the prices at which they are buying and selling various
currencies. Thus, a dealer may offer to sell a foreign currency to the Fund at
one rate, while offering a lesser rate of exchange should the Fund desire to
resell that currency to the dealer.

     The Fund may be limited in its ability to enter into hedging transactions
involving forward contracts by the Internal Revenue Code requirements relating
to qualification as a regulated investment company.

     Forward contracts may limit gains on portfolio securities that could
otherwise be realized had they not been utilized and could result in losses.
The contracts also may increase the Fund's volatility and may involve a
significant amount of risk relative to the investment of cash.


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     OPTION AND FUTURES TRANSACTIONS. The Fund may engage in transactions in
listed and OTC options on eligible portfolio securities and stock indexes.
Listed options are issued or guaranteed by the exchange on which they are
traded or by a clearing corporation such as the Options Clearing Corporation
("OCC"). Ownership of a listed call option gives the Fund the right to buy from
the OCC (in the U.S.) or other clearing corporation or exchange, the underlying
security covered by the option at the stated exercise price (the price per unit
of the underlying security) by filing an exercise notice prior to the
expiration date of the option. The writer (seller) of the option would then
have the obligation to sell to the OCC (in the U.S.) or other clearing
corporation or exchange, the underlying security at that exercise price prior
to the expiration date of the option, regardless of its then current market
price. Ownership of a listed put option would give the Fund the right to sell
the underlying security to the OCC (in the U.S.) or other clearing corporation
or exchange, at the stated exercise price. Upon notice of exercise of the put
option, the writer of the put would have the obligation to purchase the
underlying security from the OCC (in the U.S.) or other clearing corporation or
exchange, at the exercise price.

     Covered Call Writing. The Fund is permitted to write covered call options
on portfolio securities, without limit.

     The Fund will receive from the purchaser, in return for a call it has
written, a "premium;" i.e., the price of the option. Receipt of these premiums
may better enable the Fund to earn a higher level of current income than it
would earn from holding the underlying securities alone. Moreover, the premium
received will offset a portion of the potential loss incurred by the Fund if
the securities underlying the option decline in value.

     The Fund may be required, at any time during the option period, to deliver
the underlying security against payment of the exercise price on any calls it
has written. This obligation is terminated upon the expiration of the option
period or at such earlier time when the writer effects a closing purchase
transaction. A closing purchase transaction is accomplished by purchasing an
option of the same series as the option previously written. However, once the
Fund has been assigned an exercise notice, the Fund will be unable to effect a
closing purchase transaction.

     A call option is "covered" if the Fund owns the underlying security
subject to the option or has an absolute and immediate right to acquire that
security without additional cash consideration (or for additional consideration
(in cash, Treasury bills or other liquid portfolio securities) held in a
segregated account on the Fund's books) upon conversion or exchange of other
securities held in its portfolio. A call option is also covered if the Fund
holds a call on the same security as the call written where the exercise price
of the call held is (i) equal to or less than the exercise price of the call
written or (ii) greater than the exercise price of the call written if the
difference is maintained by the Fund in cash, Treasury bills or other liquid
portfolio securities in a segregated account on the Fund's books.

     Options written by the Fund normally have expiration dates of up to
eighteen months from the date written. The exercise price of a call option may
be below, equal to or above the current market value of the underlying security
at the time the option is written.

     Covered Put Writing. As a writer of a covered put option, the Fund incurs
an obligation to buy the security underlying the option from the purchaser of
the put, at the option's exercise price at any time during the option period,
at the purchaser's election. Through the writing of a put option, the Fund
would receive income from the premium paid by purchasers. The potential gain on
a covered put option is limited to the premium received on the option (less the
commissions paid on the transaction). At any time during the option period, the
Fund may be required to make payment of the exercise price against delivery of
the underlying security. The aggregate value of the obligations underlying puts
may not exceed 50% of the Fund's net assets. The operation of and limitations on
covered put options in other respects are substantially identical to those of
call options.

     Purchasing Call and Put Options. The Fund may purchase listed and OTC call
and put options in amounts equaling up to 5% of its total assets. The purchase
of a call option would enable the Fund, in return for the premium paid, to lock
in a purchase price for a security during the term of the option. The purchase
of a put option would enable the Fund, in return for a premium paid, to lock in
a price at which it may sell a security during the term of the option.


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     Options on Foreign Currencies. The Fund may purchase and write options on
foreign currencies for purposes similar to those involved with investing in
forward foreign currency exchange contracts.

     OTC Options. OTC options are purchased from or sold (written) to dealers
or financial institutions which have entered into direct agreements with the
Fund. With OTC options, such variables as expiration date, exercise price and
premium will be agreed upon between the Fund and the transacting dealer,
without the intermediation of a third party such as the OCC. The Fund may
engage in OTC option transactions only with member banks of the Federal Reserve
Bank System or primary dealers in U.S. Government securities or with affiliates
of such banks or dealers.

     Risks of Options Transactions. The successful use of options depends on
the ability of the Investment Manager, to forecast correctly interest rates
and/or market movements. If the market value of the portfolio securities upon
which call options have been written increases, the Fund may receive a lower
total return from the portion of its portfolio upon which calls have been
written than it would have had such calls not been written. During the option
period, the covered call writer has, in return for the premium on the option,
given up the opportunity for capital appreciation above the exercise price
should the market price of the underlying security increase, but has retained
the risk of loss should the price of the underlying security decline. The
covered put writer also retains the risk of loss should the market value of the
underlying security decline below the exercise price of the option less the
premium received on the sale of the option. In both cases, the writer has no
control over the time when it may be required to fulfill its obligation as a
writer of the option. Prior to exercise or expiration, an option position can
only be terminated by entering into a closing purchase or sale transaction.
Once an option writer has received an exercise notice, it cannot effect a
closing purchase transaction in order to terminate its obligation under the
option and must deliver or receive the underlying securities at the exercise
price.

     The Fund's ability to close out its position as a writer of an option is
dependent upon the existence of a liquid secondary market on option exchanges.
There is no assurance that such a market will exist, particularly in the case
of OTC options.

     In the event of the bankruptcy of a broker through which the Fund engages
in transactions in options, the Fund could experience delays and/or losses in
liquidating open positions purchased or sold through the broker and/or incur a
loss of all or part of its margin deposits with the broker. In the case of OTC
options, if the transacting dealer fails to make or take delivery of the
securities underlying an option it has written, in accordance with the terms of
that option, due to insolvency or otherwise, the Fund would lose the premium
paid for the option as well as any anticipated benefit of the transaction.

     Each of the exchanges has established limitations governing the maximum
number of call or put options on the same underlying security which may be
written by a single investor, whether acting alone or in concert with others
(regardless of whether such options are written on the same or different
exchanges or are held or written on one or more accounts or through one or more
brokers). An exchange may order the liquidation of positions found to be in
violation of these limits and it may impose other sanctions or restrictions.
These position limits may restrict the number of listed options which the Fund
may write.

     The hours of trading for options may not conform to the hours during which
the underlying securities are traded. To the extent that the option markets
close before the markets for the underlying securities, significant price and
rate movements can take place in the underlying markets that cannot be
reflected in the option markets.

     The markets in foreign currency options are relatively new and the Fund's
ability to establish and close out positions on such options is subject to the
maintenance of a liquid secondary market. There can be no assurance that a
liquid secondary market will exist for a particular option at any specific
time.

     The value of a foreign currency option depends upon the value of the
underlying currency relative to the U.S. dollar. As a result, the price of the
option position may vary with changes in the value of either or both currencies
and have no relationship to the investment merits of a foreign security.
Because foreign currency transactions occurring in the interbank market involve
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those that may be involved in the use of foreign currency options, investors
may be disadvantaged by having to deal in an odd lot market (generally
consisting of transactions of less than $1 million) for the underlying foreign
currencies at prices that are less favorable than for round lots.

     There is no systematic reporting of last sale information for foreign
currencies or any regulatory requirement that quotations available through
dealers or other market sources be firm or revised on a timely basis. Quotation
information available is generally representative of very large transactions in
the interbank market and thus may not reflect relatively smaller transactions
(i.e., less than $1 million) where rates may be less favorable. The interbank
market in foreign currencies is a global, around-the-clock market. To the
extent that the U.S. options markets are closed while the markets for the
underlying currencies remain open, significant price and rate movements may
take place in the underlying markets that are not reflected in the options
market.

     Futures Contracts. The Fund may purchase and sell interest rate and index
futures contracts that are traded on U.S. commodity exchanges on such
underlying securities as U.S. Treasury bonds, notes, bills, GNMA Certificates
and on any foreign government fixed-income security, and on such indexes of
U.S. securities (and, if applicable, foreign securities) as may exist or come
into existence.

     A futures contract purchaser incurs an obligation to take delivery of a
specified amount of the obligation underlying the contract at a specified time
in the future for a specified price. A seller of a futures contract incurs an
obligation to deliver the specified amount of the underlying obligation at a
specified time in return for an agreed upon price. The purchase of a futures
contract enables the Fund, during the term of the contract, to lock in a price
at which it may purchase a security and protect against a rise in prices
pending purchase of portfolio securities. The sale of a futures contract
enables the Fund to lock in a price at which it may sell a security and protect
against declines in the value of portfolio securities.

     Although most futures contracts call for actual delivery or acceptance of
securities, the contracts usually are closed out before the settlement date
without the making or taking of delivery. Index futures contracts provide for
the delivery of an amount of cash equal to a specified dollar amount times the
difference between the index value at the open or close of the last trading day
of the contract and the futures contract price. A futures contract sale is
closed out by effecting a futures contract purchase for the same aggregate
amount of the specific type of security and the same delivery date. If the sale
price exceeds the offsetting purchase price, the seller would be paid the
difference and would realize a gain. If the offsetting purchase price exceeds
the sale price, the seller would pay the difference and would realize a loss.
Similarly, a futures contract purchase is closed out by effecting a futures
contract sale for the same aggregate amount of the specific type of security
and the same delivery date. If the offsetting sale price exceeds the purchase
price, the purchaser would realize a gain, whereas if the purchase price
exceeds the offsetting sale price, the purchaser would realize a loss. There is
no assurance that the Fund will be able to enter into a closing transaction.

     Margin. If the Fund enters into a futures contract, it is initially
required to deposit an "initial margin" of cash or U.S. Government securities
or other liquid portfolio securities ranging from approximately 2% to 5% of the
contract amount. Initial margin requirements are established by the exchanges
on which futures contracts trade and may, from time to time, change. In
addition, brokers may establish margin deposit requirements in excess of those
required by the exchanges.

     Initial margin in futures transactions is different from margin in
securities transactions in that initial margin does not involve the borrowing
of funds by a broker's client but is, rather, a good faith deposit on the
futures contract which will be returned to the Fund upon the proper termination
of the futures contract. The margin deposits made are marked to market daily
and the Fund may be required to make subsequent deposits of cash or U.S.
Government securities, called "variation margin," which are reflective of price
fluctuations in the futures contract.

     Options on Futures Contracts. The Fund may purchase and write call and put
options on futures contracts and enter into closing transactions with respect
to such options to terminate an existing position. An option on a futures
contract gives the purchaser the right (in return for the premium paid), and
the writer the obligation, to assume a position in a futures contract (a long
position if the option is


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a call and a short position if the option is a put) at a specified exercise
price at any time during the term of the option. Upon exercise of the option,
the delivery of the futures position by the writer of the option to the holder
of the option is accompanied by delivery of the accumulated balance in the
writer's futures margin account, which represents the amount by which the
market price of the futures contract at the time of exercise exceeds, in the
case of a call, or is less than, in the case of a put, the exercise price of
the option on the futures contract.

     The writer of an option on a futures contract is required to deposit
initial and variation margin pursuant to requirements similar to those
applicable to futures contracts. Premiums received from the writing of an
option on a futures contract are included in initial margin deposits.

     Limitations on Futures Contracts and Options on Futures. The Fund may not
enter into futures contracts or purchase related options thereon if,
immediately thereafter, the amount committed to margin plus the amount paid for
premiums for unexpired options on futures contracts exceeds 5% of the value of
the Fund's total assets, after taking into account unrealized gains and
unrealized losses on such contracts into which it has entered; provided,
however, that in the case of an option that is in-the-money (the exercise price
of the call (put) option is less (more) than the market price of the underlying
security) at the time of purchase, the in-the-money amount may be excluded in
calculating the 5%. However, there is no overall limitation on the percentage
of the Fund's net assets which may be subject to a hedge position.

     Risks of Transactions in Futures Contracts and Related Options. The prices
of securities and indexes subject to futures contracts (and thereby the futures
contract prices) may correlate imperfectly with the behavior of the cash prices
of the Fund's securities (and the currencies in which they are denominated).
Also, prices of futures contracts may not move in tandem with the changes in
prevailing interest rates, market movements and/or currency exchange rates
against which the Fund seeks a hedge. A correlation may also be distorted (a)
temporarily, by short-term traders seeking to profit from the difference
between a contract or security price objective and their cost of borrowed
funds; (b) by investors in futures contracts electing to close out their
contracts through offsetting transactions rather than meet margin deposit
requirements; (c) by investors in futures contracts opting to make or take
delivery of underlying securities rather than engage in closing transactions,
thereby reducing liquidity of the futures market; and (d) temporarily, by
speculators who view the deposit requirements in the futures markets as less
onerous than margin requirements in the cash market. Due to the possibility of
price distortion in the futures market and because of the possible imperfect
correlation between movements in the prices of securities and movements in the
prices of futures contracts, a correct forecast of interest rate, currency
exchange rate and/or market movement trends by the Investment Manager may still
not result in a successful hedging transaction.

     There is no assurance that a liquid secondary market will exist for
futures contracts and related options in which the Fund may invest. In the
event a liquid market does not exist, it may not be possible to close out a
futures position and, in the event of adverse price movements, the Fund would
continue to be required to make daily cash payments of variation margin. The
absence of a liquid market in futures contracts might cause the Fund to make or
take delivery of the underlying securities (currencies) at a time when it may
be disadvantageous to do so.

     Exchanges also limit the amount by which the price of a futures contract
may move on any day. If the price moves equal the daily limit on successive
days, then it may prove impossible to liquidate a futures position until the
daily limit moves have ceased. In the event of adverse price movements, the
Fund would continue to be required to make daily cash payments of variation
margin on open futures positions. In these situations, if the Fund has
insufficient cash, it may have to sell portfolio securities to meet daily
variation margin requirements at a time when it may be disadvantageous to do
so. In addition, the Fund may be required to take or make delivery of the
instruments underlying interest rate futures contracts it holds at a time when
it is disadvantageous to do so. The inability to close out options and futures
positions could also have an adverse impact on the Fund's ability to
effectively hedge its portfolio.

     Futures contracts and options thereon which are purchased or sold on
foreign commodities exchanges may have greater price volatility than their U.S.
counterparts. Furthermore, foreign


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commodities exchanges may be less regulated and under less governmental
scrutiny than U.S. exchanges. Brokerage commissions, clearing costs and other
transaction costs may be higher on foreign exchanges. Greater margin
requirements may limit the Fund's ability to enter into certain commodity
transactions on foreign exchanges. Moreover, differences in clearance and
delivery requirements on foreign exchanges may occasion delays in the
settlement of the Fund's transactions effected on foreign exchanges.

     In the event of the bankruptcy of a broker through which the Fund engages
in transactions in futures or options thereon, the Fund could experience delays
and/or losses in liquidating open positions purchased or sold through the
broker and/or incur a loss of all or part of its margin deposits with the
broker.

     If the Fund maintains a short position in a futures contract or has sold a
call option in a futures contract, it will cover this position by holding, in a
segregated account maintained on the books of the Fund, cash, U.S. government
securities or other liquid portfolio securities equal in value (when added to
any initial or variation margin on deposit) to the market value of the
securities underlying the futures contract or the exercise price of the option.
Such a position may also be covered by owning the securities underlying the
futures contract (in the case of a stock index futures contract a portfolio of
securities substantially replicating the relevant index), or by holding a call
option permitting the Fund to purchase the same contract at a price no higher
than the price at which the short position was established.

     In addition, if the Fund holds a long position in a futures contract or
has sold a put option on a futures contract, it will hold cash, U.S. government
securities or other liquid portfolio securities equal to the purchase price of
the contract or the exercise price of the put option (less the amount of
initial or variation margin on deposit) in a segregated account maintained on
the books of the Fund. Alternatively, the Fund could cover its long position by
purchasing a put option on the same futures contract with an exercise price as
high or higher than the price of the contract held by the Fund.

     MONEY MARKET SECURITIES. In addition to the money market securities in
which the Fund may otherwise invest, the Fund may invest in various money
market securities for cash management purposes or when assuming a temporary
defensive position, which among others may include commercial paper, bank
acceptances, bank obligations, corporate debt securities, certificates of
deposit, U.S. Government securities, obligations of savings institutions and
repurchase agreements. Such securities are limited to:

     U.S. Government Securities. Obligations issued or guaranteed as to
principal and interest by the United States or its agencies (such as the
Export-Import Bank of the United States, Federal Housing Administration and
Government National Mortgage Association) or its instrumentalities (such as the
Federal Home Loan Bank), including Treasury bills, notes and bonds;

     Bank Obligations. Obligations (including certificates of deposit, time
deposits and bankers' acceptances) of banks subject to regulation by the U.S.
Government and having total assets of $1 billion or more, and instruments
secured by such obligations, not including obligations of foreign branches of
domestic banks except to the extent below;

     Eurodollar Certificates of Deposit. Eurodollar certificates of deposit
issued by foreign branches of domestic banks having total assets of $1 billion
or more;

     Obligations of Savings Institutions. Certificates of deposit of savings
banks and savings and loan associations, having total assets of $1 billion or
more;

     Fully Insured Certificates of Deposit. Certificates of deposit of banks
and savings institutions, having total assets of less than $1 billion, if the
principal amount of the obligation is federally insured by the Bank Insurance
Fund or the Savings Association Insurance Fund (each of which is administered
by the FDIC), limited to $100,000 principal amount per certificate and to 15%
or less of the Fund's total assets in all such obligations and in all illiquid
assets, in the aggregate;

     Commercial Paper. Commercial paper rated within the two highest grades by
Standard & Poor's Corporation ("S&P") or the highest grade by Moody's Investors
Service, Inc. ("Moody's") or, if not rated, issued by a company having an
outstanding debt issue rated at least AAA by S&P or Aaa by Moody's; and


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     Repurchase Agreements. The Fund may invest in repurchase agreements. When
cash may be available for only a few days, it may be invested by the Fund in
repurchase agreements until such time as it may otherwise be invested or used
for payments of obligations of the Fund. These agreements, which may be viewed
as a type of secured lending by the Fund, typically involve the acquisition by
the Fund of debt securities from a selling financial institution such as a
bank, savings and loan association or broker-dealer. The agreement provides
that the Fund will sell back to the institution, and that the institution will
repurchase, the underlying security serving as collateral at a specified price
and at a fixed time in the future, usually not more than seven days from the
date of purchase. The collateral will be marked-to-market daily to determine
that the value of the collateral, as specified in the agreement, does not
decrease below the purchase price plus accrued interest. If such decrease
occurs, additional collateral will be requested and, when received, added to
the account to maintain full collateralization. The Fund will accrue interest
from the institution until the time when the repurchase is to occur. Although
this date is deemed by the Fund to be the maturity date of a repurchase
agreement, the maturities of securities subject to repurchase agreements are
not subject to any limits.

     While repurchase agreements involve certain risks not associated with
direct investments in debt securities, the Fund follows procedures designed to
minimize such risks. These procedures include effecting repurchase transactions
only with large, well-capitalized and well-established financial institutions
whose financial condition will be continually monitored by the Investment
Manager subject to procedures established by the Trustees. In addition, as
described above, the value of the collateral underlying the repurchase
agreement will be at least equal to the repurchase price, including any accrued
interest earned on the repurchase agreement. In the event of a default or
bankruptcy by a selling financial institution, the Fund will seek to liquidate
such collateral. However, the exercising of the Fund's right to liquidate such
collateral could involve certain costs or delays and, to the extent that
proceeds from any sale upon a default of the obligation to repurchase were less
than the repurchase price, the Fund could suffer a loss. It is the current
policy of the Fund not to invest in repurchase agreements that do not mature
within seven days if any such investment, together with any other illiquid
assets held by the Fund, amounts to more than 15% of its net assets.

     ZERO COUPON SECURITIES. A portion of the fixed-income securities purchased
by the Fund may be zero coupon securities. Such securities are purchased at a
discount from their face amount, giving the purchaser the right to receive
their full value at maturity. The interest earned on such securities is,
implicitly, automatically compounded and paid out at maturity. While such
compounding at a constant rate eliminates the risk of receiving lower yields
upon reinvestment of interest if prevailing interest rates decline, the owner
of a zero coupon security will be unable to participate in higher yields upon
reinvestment of interest received on interest-paying securities if prevailing
interest rates rise.

     A zero coupon security pays no interest to its holder during its life.
Therefore, to the extent the Fund invests in zero coupon securities, it will
not receive current cash available for distribution to shareholders. In
addition, zero coupon securities are subject to substantially greater price
fluctuations during periods of changing prevailing interest rates than are
comparable securities which pay interest on a current basis. Current federal
tax law requires that a holder (such as the Fund) of a zero coupon security
accrue a portion of the discount at which the security was purchased as income
each year even though the Fund receives no interest payments in cash on the
security during the year.

     CONVERTIBLE SECURITIES. The Fund may invest in fixed-income securities
which are convertible into common stock. Convertible securities rank senior to
common stocks in a corporation's capital structure and, therefore, entail less
risk than the corporation's common stock. The value of a convertible security
is a function of its "investment value" (its value as if it did not have a
conversion privilege), and its "conversion value" (the security's worth if it
were to be exchanged for the underlying security, at market value, pursuant to
its conversion privilege).

     To the extent that a convertible security's investment value is greater
than its conversion value, its price will be primarily a reflection of such
investment value and its price will be likely to increase when interest rates
fall and decrease when interest rates rise, as with a fixed-income security
(the credit standing of the issuer and other factors may also have an effect on
the convertible security's value). If


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the conversion value exceeds the investment value, the price of the convertible
security will rise above its investment value and, in addition, will sell at
some premium over its conversion value. (This premium represents the price
investors are willing to pay for the privilege of purchasing a fixed-income
security with a possibility of capital appreciation due to the conversion
privilege.) At such times the price of the convertible security will tend to
fluctuate directly with the price of the underlying equity security.
Convertible securities may be purchased by the Fund at varying price levels
above their investment values and/or their conversion values in keeping with
the Fund's objective.

     LENDING PORTFOLIO SECURITIES. The Fund may lend its portfolio securities
to brokers, dealers and other financial institutions, provided that the loans
are callable at any time by the Fund, and are at all times secured by cash or
cash equivalents, which are maintained in a segregated account pursuant to
applicable regulations and that are equal to at least 100% of the market value,
determined daily, of the loaned securities. The advantage of these loans is
that the Fund continues to receive the income on the loaned securities while at
the same time earning interest on the cash amounts deposited as collateral,
which will be invested in short-term obligations. The Fund will not lend more
than 25% of the value of its total assets.

     As with any extensions of credit, there are risks of delay in recovery
and, in some cases, even loss of rights in the collateral should the borrower
of the securities fail financially. However, these loans of portfolio
securities will only be made to firms deemed by the Fund's management to be
creditworthy and when the income which can be earned from such loans justifies
the attendant risks. Upon termination of the loan, the borrower is required to
return the securities to the Fund. Any gain or loss in the market price during
the loan period would inure to the Fund.

     When voting or consent rights which accompany loaned securities pass to
the borrower, the Fund will follow the policy of calling the loaned securities,
to be delivered within one day after notice, to permit the exercise of the
rights if the matters involved would have a material effect on the Fund's
investment in the loaned securities. The Fund will pay reasonable finder's,
administrative and custodial fees in connection with a loan of its securities.

     WHEN-ISSUED AND DELAYED DELIVERY SECURITIES AND FORWARD COMMITMENTS. From
time to time the Fund may purchase securities on a when-issued or delayed
delivery basis or may purchase or sell securities on a forward commitment
basis. When these transactions are negotiated, the price is fixed at the time
of the commitment, but delivery and payment can take place a month or more
after the date of commitment. While the Fund will only purchase securities on a
when-issued, delayed delivery or forward commitment basis with the intention of
acquiring the securities, the Fund may sell the securities before the
settlement date, if it is deemed advisable. The securities so purchased or sold
are subject to market fluctuation and no interest or dividends accrue to the
purchaser prior to the settlement date.

     At the time the Fund makes the commitment to purchase or sell securities
on a when-issued, delayed delivery or forward commitment basis, it will record
the transaction and thereafter reflect the value, each day, of such security
purchased, or if a sale, the proceeds to be received, in determining its net
asset value. At the time of delivery of the securities, their value may be more
or less than the purchase or sale price. An increase in the percentage of the
Fund's assets committed to the purchase of securities on a when-issued, delayed
delivery or forward commitment basis may increase the volatility of its net
asset value. The Fund will also establish a segregated account on the Fund's
books in which it will continually maintain cash or cash equivalents or other
liquid portfolio securities equal in value to commitments to purchase
securities on a when-issued, delayed delivery or forward commitment basis.

     WHEN, AS AND IF ISSUED SECURITIES. The Fund may purchase securities on a
"when, as and if issued" basis under which the issuance of the security depends
upon the occurrence of a subsequent event, such as approval of a merger,
corporate reorganization or debt restructuring. The commitment for the purchase
of any such security will not be recognized in the portfolio of the Fund until
the Investment Manager determines that issuance of the security is probable. At
that time, the Fund will record the transaction and, in determining its net
asset value, will reflect the value of the security daily. At that time, the
Fund will also establish a segregated account on the Fund's books in which it
will maintain cash or cash equivalents, U.S. Government securities or other
liquid portfolio securities equal in value to recognized commitments for such
securities.


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     An increase in the percentage of the Fund's total assets committed to the
purchase of securities on a "when, as and if issued" basis may increase the
volatility of its net asset value. The Fund may also sell securities on a
"when, as and if issued" basis provided that the issuance of the security will
result automatically from the exchange or conversion of a security owned by the
Fund at the time of sale.

     PRIVATE PLACEMENTS. The Fund may invest up to 15% of its net assets in
securities which are subject to restrictions on resale because they have not
been registered under the Securities Act of 1933 (the "Securities Act"), or
which are otherwise not readily marketable. (Securities eligible for resale
pursuant to Rule 144A under the Securities Act, and determined to be liquid
pursuant to the procedures discussed in the following paragraph, are not
subject to the foregoing restriction.) These securities are generally referred
to as private placements or restricted securities. Limitations on the resale of
these securities may have an adverse effect on their marketability, and may
prevent the Fund from disposing of them promptly at reasonable prices. The Fund
may have to bear the expense of registering the securities for resale and the
risk of substantial delays in effecting the registration.

     Rule 144A permits the Fund to sell restricted securities to qualified
institutional buyers without limitation. The Investment Manager, pursuant to
procedures adopted by the Trustees, will make a determination as to the
liquidity of each restricted security purchased by the Fund. If a restricted
security is determined to be "liquid," the security will not be included within
the category "illiquid securities," which may not exceed 15% of the Fund's net
assets. However, investing in Rule 144A securities could have the effect of
increasing the level of Fund illiquidity to the extent the Fund, at a
particular point in time, may be unable to find qualified institutional buyers
interested in purchasing such securities.

     WARRANTS AND SUBSCRIPTION RIGHTS. The Fund may acquire warrants and/or
rights which are attached to other securities. A warrant is, in effect, an
option to purchase equity securities at a specific price, generally valid for a
specific period of time, and has no voting rights, pays no dividends and has no
rights with respect to the corporations issuing them.

     A subscription right is a privilege granted to existing shareholders of a
corporation to subscribe to shares of a new issue of common stock before it is
offered to the public. A subscription right normally has a life of two to four
weeks and a subscription price lower than the current market value of the
common stock.

     YEAR 2000. The investment management services provided to the Fund by the
Investment Manager and the services provided to shareholders by the Distributor
and the Transfer Agent depend on the smooth functioning of their computer
systems. Many computer software systems in use today cannot recognize the year
2000, but revert to 1900 or some other date, due to the manner in which dates
were encoded and calculated. That failure could have a negative impact on the
handling of securities trades, pricing and account services. The Investment
Manager, the Distributor and the Transfer Agent have been actively working on
necessary changes to their own computer systems to prepare for the year 2000
and expect that their systems will be adapted before that date, but there can
be no assurance that they will be successful, or that interaction with other
non-complying computer systems will not impair their services at that time.

     In addition, it is possible that the markets for securities in which the
Fund invests may be detrimentally affected by computer failures throughout the
financial services industry beginning January 1, 2000. Improperly functioning
trading systems may result in settlement problems and liquidity issues.
Corporate and governmental data processing errors may result in production
problems for individual companies and overall economic uncertainties. Earnings
of individual issuers will be affected by remediation costs, which may be
substantial and may be reported inconsistently in U.S. and foreign financial
statements. Accordingly, the Fund's investments may be adversely affected.


C. FUND POLICIES/INVESTMENT RESTRICTIONS

     The investment objective, policies and restrictions listed below have been
adopted by the Fund as fundamental policies. Under the Investment Company Act
of 1940 (the "Investment Company Act"), a fundamental policy may not be changed
without the vote of a majority of the outstanding voting securities of the
Fund. The Investment Company Act defines a majority as the lesser of (a) 67% or
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shares present at a meeting of shareholders, if the holders of 50% of the
outstanding shares of the Fund are present or represented by proxy; or (b) more
than 50% of the outstanding shares of the Fund. For purposes of the following
restrictions: (i) all percentage limitations apply immediately after a purchase
or initial investment; and (ii) any subsequent change in any applicable
percentage resulting from market fluctuations or other changes in total or net
assets does not require elimination of any security from the portfolio.

      The Fund will:

      1. Seek long-term capital appreciation.

      The Fund may not:

      1. As to 75% of its total assets, invest more than 5% of the value of its
         total assets in the securities of any one issuer (other than
         obligations issued, or guaranteed by, the United States Government, its
         agencies or instrumentalities).

      2. As to 75% of its total assets, purchase more than 10% of the
         outstanding voting securities or any class of securities of any one
         issuer.

      3. Invest 25% or more of the value of its total assets in securities of
         issuers in any one industry. This restriction does not apply to
         obligations issued or guaranteed by the United States government, its
         agencies or instrumentalities.

      4. Purchase or sell real estate or interests therein (including limited
         partnership interests), although the Fund may purchase securities of
         issuers which engage in real estate operations and securities secured
         by real estate or interests therein.

      5. Borrow money, except that the Fund may borrow from a bank for temporary
         or emergency purposes in amounts not exceeding 5% (taken at the lower
         of cost or current value) of its total assets (not including the amount
         borrowed).

      6. Issue senior securities as defined in the Investment Company Act except
         insofar as the Fund may be deemed to have issued a senior security by
         reason of (a) entering into any repurchase agreement; (b) purchasing
         any securities on a when-issued or delayed delivery basis; (c)
         purchasing or selling any futures contracts; (d) borrowing money; or
         (e) lending portfolio securities.

      7. Make loans of money or securities, except: (a) by the purchase of
         portfolio securities; (b) by investment in repurchase agreements; or
         (c) by lending its portfolio securities.

      8. Purchase or sell commodities or commodities contracts except that the
         Fund may purchase or sell futures contracts or options thereon.

      9. Engage in the underwriting of securities, except insofar as the Fund
         may be deemed an underwriter under the Securities Act in disposing of a
         portfolio security.

      In addition, as a non-fundamental policy, the Fund may not invest in other
investment companies in reliance on Section 12(d)(1)(F), 12(d)(1)(G) or
12(d)(1)(J) of the Investment Company Act.

      Notwithstanding any other investment policy or restriction, the Fund may
seek to achieve its investment objective by investing all or substantially all
of its assets in another investment company having substantially the same
investment objective and policies as the Fund.


III. MANAGEMENT OF THE FUND
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A. BOARD OF TRUSTEES


     The Board of Trustees of the Fund oversees the management of the Fund but
does not itself manage the Fund. The Trustees review various services provided
by or under the direction of the Investment Manager to ensure that the Fund's
general investment policies and programs are properly carried out. The Trustees
also conduct their review to ensure that administrative services are provided
to the Fund in a satisfactory manner.


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     Under state law, the duties of the Trustees are generally characterized as
a duty of loyalty and a duty of care. The duty of loyalty requires a Trustee to
exercise his or her powers in the interest of the Fund and not the Trustee's
own interest or the interest of another person or organization. A Trustee
satisfies his or her duty of care by acting in good faith with the care of an
ordinarily prudent person and in a manner the Trustee reasonably believes to be
in the best interest of the Fund and its shareholders.


B. MANAGEMENT INFORMATION


     TRUSTEES AND OFFICERS. The Board of the Fund consists of eight (8)
Trustees. These same individuals also serve as directors or trustees for all of
the Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Funds. Six Trustees (75% of the total number)
have no affiliation or business connection with the Investment Manager or any
of its affiliated persons and do not own any stock or other securities issued
by the Investment Manager's parent company, MSDW. These are the
"non-interested" or "independent" Trustees. The other two Trustees (the
"management Trustees") are affiliated with the Investment Manager. All of the
Trustees also serve as Trustees of "Discover Brokerage Index Series," a mutual
fund for which the Investment Manager is the investment advisor.


     The Trustees and executive officers of the Fund, their principal business
occupations during the last five years and their affiliations, if any, with the
Investment Manager, and with the 92 Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Funds and
Discover Brokerage Index Series are shown below.




<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
 NAME, AGE, POSITION WITH FUND AND ADDRESS        PRINCIPAL OCCUPATIONS DURING LAST FIVE YEARS
- -------------------------------------------   ---------------------------------------------------
<S>                                           <C>
Michael Bozic (58) ........................   Vice Chairman of Kmart Corporation (since
Trustee                                       December, 1998); Director or Trustee of the Morgan
c/o Kmart Corporation                         Stanley Dean Witter Funds and Discover Brokerage
3100 West Big Beaver Road                     Index Series; formerly Chairman and Chief
Troy, Michigan                                Executive Officer of Levitz Furniture Corporation
                                              (November, 1995-November, 1998) and President
                                              and Chief Executive Officer of Hills Department
                                              Stores (May, 1991-July, 1995); formerly variously
                                              Chairman, Chief Executive Officer, President and
                                              Chief Operating Officer (1987-1991) of the Sears
                                              Merchandise Group of Sears, Roebuck and Co.;
                                              Director of Eaglemark Financial Services, Inc. and
                                              Weirton Steel Corporation.

Charles A. Fiumefreddo* (66) ..............   Chairman, Director or Trustee and Chief Executive
Chairman of the Board, Chief                  Officer of the Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Funds
Executive Officer and Trustee                 and Discover Brokerage Index Series; formerly
Two World Trade Center                        Chairman, Chief Executive Officer and Director of
New York, New York                            the Investment Manager, the Distributor and MSDW
                                              Services Company; Executive Vice President and
                                              Director of Dean Witter Reynolds; Chairman and
                                              Director of the Transfer Agent; formerly Director
                                              and/or officer of various MSDW subsidiaries (until
                                              June, 1998).
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<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
 NAME, AGE, POSITION WITH FUND AND ADDRESS         PRINCIPAL OCCUPATIONS DURING LAST FIVE YEARS
- -------------------------------------------   -----------------------------------------------------
<S>                                           <C>
Edwin J. Garn (67) ........................   Director or Trustee of the Morgan Stanley Dean
Trustee                                       Witter Funds and Discover Brokerage Index Series;
c/o Huntsman Corporation                      formerly United States Senator (R-Utah)
500 Huntsman Way                              (1974-1992) and Chairman, Senate Banking
Salt Lake City, Utah                          Committee (1980-1986); formerly Mayor of Salt
                                              Lake City, Utah (1971-1974); formerly Astronaut,
                                              Space Shuttle Discovery (April 12-19, 1985); Vice
                                              Chairman, Huntsman Corporation (chemical
                                              company); Director of Franklin Covey (time
                                              management systems), BMW Bank of North
                                              America, Inc. (industrial loan corporation), United
                                              Space Alliance (joint venture between Lockheed
                                              Martin and the Boeing Company) and Nuskin Asia
                                              Pacific (multilevel marketing); member of the board
                                              of various civic and charitable organizations.

Wayne E. Hedien (65) ......................   Retired; Director or Trustee of the Morgan Stanley
Trustee                                       Dean Witter Funds and Discover Brokerage Index
c/o Mayer, Brown & Platt                      Series; Director of The PMI Group, Inc. (private
Counsel to the Independent Trustees           mortgage insurance); Trustee and Vice Chairman
1675 Broadway                                 of The Field Museum of Natural History; formerly
New York, New York                            associated with the Allstate Companies
                                              (1966-1994), most recently as Chairman of The
                                              Allstate Corporation (March, 1993-December,
                                              1994) and Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of
                                              its wholly-owned subsidiary, Allstate Insurance
                                              Company (July, 1989-December, 1994); director of
                                              various other business and charitable organizations.

Dr. Manuel H. Johnson (50) ................   Senior Partner, Johnson Smick International, Inc.,
Trustee                                       a consulting firm; Co-Chairman and a founder of
c/o Johnson Smick International, Inc.         the Group of Seven Council (G7C), an international
1133 Connecticut Avenue, N.W.                 economic commission; Chairman of the Audit
Washington, D.C.                              Committee and Director or Trustee of the Morgan
                                              Stanley Dean Witter Funds and Discover Brokerage
                                              Index Series; Director of Greenwich Capital
                                              Markets, Inc. (broker-dealer) and NVR, Inc. (home
                                              construction); Chairman and Trustee of the
                                              Financial Accounting Foundation (oversight
                                              organization of the Financial Accounting Standards
                                              Board); formerly Vice Chairman of the Board of
                                              Governors of the Federal Reserve System
                                              (1986-1990) and Assistant Secretary of the U.S.
                                              Treasury.

Michael E. Nugent (63) ....................   General Partner, Triumph Capital, L.P., a private
Trustee                                       investment partnership; Chairman of the Insurance
c/o Triumph Capital, L.P.                     Committee and Director or Trustee of the Morgan
237 Park Avenue                               Stanley Dean Witter Funds and Discover Brokerage
New York, New York                            Index Series; formerly Vice President, Bankers
                                              Trust Company and BT Capital Corporation
                                              (1984-1988); director of various business
                                              organizations.
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<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
 NAME, AGE, POSITION WITH FUND AND ADDRESS         PRINCIPAL OCCUPATIONS DURING LAST FIVE YEARS
- -------------------------------------------   ------------------------------------------------------
<S>                                           <C>
Philip J. Purcell* (56) ...................   Chairman of the Board of Directors and Chief
Trustee                                       Executive Officer of MSDW, Dean Witter Reynolds
1585 Broadway                                 and Novus Credit Services Inc.; Director of the
New York, New York                            Distributor; Director or Trustee of the Morgan
                                              Stanley Dean Witter Funds and Discover Brokerage
                                              Index Series; Director and/or officer of various
                                              MSDW subsidiaries.

John L. Schroeder (69) ....................   Retired; Chairman of the Derivatives Committee
Trustee                                       and Director or Trustee of the Morgan Stanley
c/o Mayer, Brown & Platt                      Dean Witter Funds and Discover Brokerage Index
Counsel to the Independent Trustees           Series; Director of Citizens Utilities Company
1675 Broadway                                 (telecommunications, gas, electric and water
New York, New York                            utilities company); formerly Executive Vice
                                              President and Chief Investment Officer of the
                                              Home Insurance Company (August,1991-
                                              September, 1995).

Mitchell M. Merin (46) ....................   President and Chief Operating Officer of Asset
President                                     Management of MSDW (since December, 1998);
Two World Trade Center                        President and Director (since April, 1997) and
New York, New York                            Chief Executive Officer (since June, 1998) of the
                                              Investment Manager and MSDW Services
                                              Company; Chairman, Chief Executive Officer and
                                              Director of the Distributor (since June, 1998);
                                              Chairman and Chief Executive Officer (since June,
                                              1998) and Director (since January, 1998) of the
                                              Transfer Agent; Director of various MSDW
                                              subsidiaries; President of the Morgan Stanley Dean
                                              Witter Funds and Discover Brokerage Index Series
                                              (since May, 1999); previously Chief Strategic Officer
                                              of the Investment Manager and MSDW Services
                                              Company and Executive Vice President of the
                                              Distributor (April, 1997-June, 1998), Vice President
                                              of the Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Funds and
                                              Discover Brokerage Index Series (May, 1997-April,
                                              1999), and Executive Vice President of Dean
                                              Witter, Discover & Co.

Barry Fink (44) ...........................   Senior Vice President (since March, 1997) and
Vice President,                               Secretary and General Counsel (since February,
Secretary and General Counsel                 1997) and Director (since July, 1998) of the
Two World Trade Center                        Investment Manager and MSDW Services
New York, New York                            Company; Senior Vice President (since March,
                                              1997) and Assistant Secretary and Assistant
                                              General Counsel (since February, 1997) of the
                                              Distributor; Assistant Secretary of Dean Witter
                                              Reynolds (since August, 1996); Vice President,
                                              Secretary and General Counsel of the Morgan
                                              Stanley Dean Witter Funds (since February, 1997);
                                              Vice President, Secretary and General Counsel of
                                              Discover Brokerage Index Series; previously First
                                              Vice President (June, 1993-February, 1997), Vice
                                              President and Assistant Secretary and Assistant
                                              General Counsel of the Investment Manager and
                                              MSDW Services Company and Assistant Secretary
                                              of the Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Funds.
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<CAPTION>
 NAME, AGE, POSITION WITH FUND AND ADDRESS        PRINCIPAL OCCUPATIONS DURING LAST FIVE YEARS
- -------------------------------------------   ----------------------------------------------------
<S>                                           <C>
Thomas F. Caloia (53) .....................   First Vice President and Assistant Treasurer of the
Treasurer                                     Investment Manager, the Distributor and MSDW
Two World Trade Center                        Services Company; Treasurer of the Morgan
New York, New York                            Stanley Dean Witter Funds and Discover Brokerage
                                              Index Series.
</TABLE>

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*  A Trustee who is an "interested person" of the Fund, as defined in the
   Investment Company Act.

     In addition, Ronald E. Robison, Executive Vice President, Chief
Administrative Officer and Director of the Investment Manager and MSDW Services
Company, Robert S. Giambrone, Senior Vice President of the Investment Manager,
MSDW Services Company, the Distributor and the Transfer Agent and Director of
the Transfer Agent and Joseph J. McAlinden, Executive Vice President and Chief
Investment Officer of the Investment Manager and Director of the Transfer
Agent, are Vice Presidents of the Fund.

     In addition, Marilyn K. Cranney, Lou Anne D. McInnis, Carsten Otto and
Ruth Rossi, First Vice Presidents and Assistant General Counsels of the
Investment Manager and MSDW Services Company, Todd Lebo, Vice President and
Assistant General Counsel of the InvestmentManager and MSDW Services Company,
and Natasha Kassian, a Staff Attorney with the Investment Manager, are
Assistant Secretaries of the Fund.

     INDEPENDENT DIRECTORS/TRUSTEES AND THE COMMITTEES. Law and regulation
establish both general guidelines and specific duties for the independent
directors/trustees. The Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Funds seek as independent
directors/trustees individuals of distinction and experience in business and
finance, government service or academia; these are people whose advice and
counsel are in demand by others and for whom there is often competition. To
accept a position on the Funds' Boards, such individuals may reject other
attractive assignments because the Funds make substantial demands on their
time. All of the independent directors/trustees serve as members of the Audit
Committee. In addition, three of the Trustees, including two independent
directors/trustees, serve as members of the Derivatives Committee and the
Insurance Committee.

     The independent directors/trustees are charged with recommending to the
full Board approval of management, advisory and administration contracts, Rule
12b-1 plans and distribution and underwriting agreements; continually reviewing
Fund performance; checking on the pricing of portfolio securities, brokerage
commissions, transfer agent costs and performance, and trading among Funds in
the same complex; and approving fidelity bond and related insurance coverage
and allocations, as well as other matters that arise from time to time. The
independent directors/trustees are required to select and nominate individuals
to fill any independent director/trustee vacancy on the Board of any Fund that
has a Rule 12b-1 plan of distribution. Most of the Morgan Stanley Dean Witter
Funds have a Rule 12b-1 plan.

     The Audit Committee is charged with recommending to the full Board the
engagement or discharge of the Fund's independent accountants; directing
investigations into matters within the scope of the independent accountants'
duties, including the power to retain outside specialists; reviewing with the
independent accountants the audit plan and results of the auditing engagement;
approving professional services provided by the independent accountants and
other accounting firms prior to the performance of the services; reviewing the
independence of the independent accountants; considering the range of audit and
non-audit fees; reviewing the adequacy of the Fund's system of internal
controls; and preparing and submitting Committee meeting minutes to the full
Board.

     The Board of each Fund has a Derivatives Committee to approve parameters
for and monitor the activities of the Fund with respect to derivative
investments, if any, made by the Fund.

     Finally, the Board of each Fund has formed an Insurance Committee to
review and monitor the insurance coverage maintained by the Fund.

     ADVANTAGES OF HAVING SAME INDIVIDUALS AS INDEPENDENT DIRECTORS/TRUSTEES
FOR ALL MORGAN STANLEY DEAN WITTER FUNDS. The independent directors/trustees
and the Funds' management believe that having the same independent
directors/trustees for each of the Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Funds avoids the
duplication of effort that would arise from having different groups of
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independent directors/trustees for each of the Funds or even of sub-groups of
Funds. They believe that having the same individuals serve as independent
directors/trustees of all the Funds tends to increase their knowledge and
expertise regarding matters which affect the Fund complex generally and
enhances their ability to negotiate on behalf of each Fund with the Fund's
service providers. This arrangement also precludes the possibility of separate
groups of independent directors/trustees arriving at conflicting decisions
regarding operations and management of the Funds and avoids the cost and
confusion that would likely ensue. Finally, having the same independent
directors/trustees serve on all Fund Boards enhances the ability of each Fund
to obtain, at modest cost to each separate Fund, the services of independent
directors/trustees, of the caliber, experience and business acumen of the
individuals who serve as independent directors/trustees of the Morgan Stanley
Dean Witter Funds.

     TRUSTEE AND OFFICER INDEMNIFICATION. The Fund's Declaration of Trust
provides that no Trustee, officer, employee or agent of the Fund is liable to
the Fund or to a shareholder, nor is any Trustee, officer, employee or agent
liable to any third persons in connection with the affairs of the Fund, except
as such liability may arise from his/her or its own bad faith, willful
misfeasance, gross negligence or reckless disregard of his/her or its duties. It
also provides that all third persons shall look solely to the Fund property for
satisfaction of claims arising in connection with the affairs of the Fund. With
the exceptions stated, the Declaration of Trust provides that a Trustee,
officer, employee or agent is entitled to be indemnified against all liability
in connection with the affairs of the Fund.

C. COMPENSATION


     The Fund pays each Independent Trustee an annual fee of $800 plus a per
meeting fee of $50 for meetings of the Board of Trustees, the Independent
Trustees or Committees of the Board of Trustees attended by the Trustee (the
Fund pays the Chairman of the Audit Committee an additional annual fee of $750,
and the Chairmen of the Derivatives and Insurance Committees additional annual
fees of $500). If a Board meeting and a meeting of the Independent Trustees or
a Committee meeting, or a meeting of the Independent Trustees and/or more than
one Committee meeting, take place on a single day, the Trustees are paid a
single meeting fee by the Fund. The Fund also reimburses such Trustees for
travel and other out-of-pocket expenses incurred by them in connection with
attending such meetings. Trustees and officers of the Fund who are or have been
employed by the Investment Manager or an affiliated company receive no
compensation or expense reimbursement from the Fund for their services as
Trustee.


     At such time as the Fund has been in operation, and has paid fees to the
Independent Trustees, for a full fiscal year, and assuming that during such
fiscal year the Fund holds the same number of meetings of the Board, the
Independent Trustees and the Committees as were held by the other Morgan
Stanley Dean Witter Funds during the calendar year ended December 31, 1998, it
is estimated that the compensation paid to each Independent Trustee during such
fiscal year will be the amount shown in the following table:


                         FUND COMPENSATION (ESTIMATED)


<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                     AGGREGATE
                                   COMPENSATION
NAME OF INDEPENDENT TRUSTEE        FROM THE FUND
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<S>                               <C>
Michael Bozic .................       $1,650
Edwin J. Garn .................        1,650
Wayne E. Hedien ...............        1,650
Dr. Manuel H. Johnson .........        2,400
Michael E. Nugent .............        2,150
John L. Schroeder .............        2,150
</TABLE>

     The following table illustrates the compensation paid to the Fund's
Independent Trustees for the calendar year ended December 31, 1998 for services
to the 90 Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Funds that were in operation at December
31, 1998. No compensation was paid to the Fund's Independent Trustees by
Discover Brokerage Index Series for the calendar year ended December 31, 1998.


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            CASH COMPENSATION FROM MORGAN STANLEY DEAN WITTER FUNDS




<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                     TOTAL CASH
                                    COMPENSATION
                                    FOR SERVICES
                                       TO 90
                                   MORGAN STANLEY
                                    DEAN WITTER
NAME OF INDEPENDENT TRUSTEE            FUNDS
- -------------------------------   ---------------
<S>                               <C>
Michael Bozic .................       $120,150
Edwin J. Garn .................        132,450
Wayne E. Hedien ...............        132,350
Dr. Manuel H. Johnson .........        155,681
Michael E. Nugent .............        159,731
John L. Schroeder .............        160,731
</TABLE>

     As of the date of this Statement of Additional Information, 55 of the
Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Funds, not including the Fund, have adopted a
retirement program under which an independent director/trustee who retires
after serving for at least five years (or such lesser period as may be
determined by the Board) as an independent director/trustee of any Morgan
Stanley Dean Witter Fund that has adopted the retirement program (each such
Fund referred to as an "Adopting Fund" and each such Trustee referred to as an
"Eligible Trustee") is entitled to retirement payments upon reaching the
eligible retirement age (normally, after attaining age 72). Annual payments are
based upon length of service.


     Currently, upon retirement, each Eligible Trustee is entitled to receive
from the Adopting Fund, commencing as of his or her retirement date and
continuing for the remainder of his or her life, an annual retirement benefit
(the "Regular Benefit") equal to 30.22% of his or her Eligible Compensation
plus 0.5036667% of such Eligible Compensation for each full month of service as
an independent director/trustee of any Adopting Fund in excess of five years
up to a maximum of 60.44% after ten years of service. The foregoing percentages
may be changed by the Board(1). "Eligible Compensation" is one-fifth of the
total compensation earned by such Eligible Trustee for service to the Adopting
Fund in the five year period prior to the date of the Eligible Trustee's
retirement. Benefits under the retirement program are accrued as expenses by
the adopting Funds. Such benefits are not secured or funded by the Adopting
Funds.


     The following table illustrates the retirement benefits accrued to the
Fund's Independent Trustees by the 55 Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Funds (not
including the Fund) for the calendar year ended December 31, 1998, and the
estimated retirement benefits for the Independent Trustees, to commence upon
their retirement, from the 55 Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Funds as of the
calendar year ended December 31, 1998.


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(1)   An Eligible Trustee may elect alternative payments of his or her
      retirement benefits based upon the combined life expectancy of the
      Eligible Trustee and his or her spouse on the date of such Eligible
      Trustee's retirement. In addition, the Eligible Trustee may elect that
      the surviving spouse's periodic payment of benefits will be equal to a
      lower percentage of the periodic amount when both spouses were alive. The
      amount estimated to be payable under this method, through the remainder
      of the later of the lives of the Eligible Trustee and spouse, will be the
      actuarial equivalent of the Regular Benefit.


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         RETIREMENT BENEFITS FROM ALL MORGAN STANLEY DEAN WITTER FUNDS



<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                        RETIREMENT       ESTIMATED
                                                                         BENEFITS         ANNUAL
                                      ESTIMATED                         ACCRUED AS     BENEFITS UPON
                                   CREDITED YEARS       ESTIMATED        EXPENSES       RETIREMENT
                                    OF SERVICE AT     PERCENTAGE OF       BY ALL         FROM ALL
NAME OF                              RETIREMENT          ELIGIBLE        ADOPTING        ADOPTING
INDEPENDENT TRUSTEE                 (MAXIMUM 10)       COMPENSATION        FUNDS         FUNDS(2)
- -------------------------------   ----------------   ---------------   ------------   --------------
<S>                               <C>                <C>               <C>            <C>
Michael Bozic .................          10                60.44%         $22,377         $52,250
Edwin J. Garn .................          10                60.44           35,225          52,250
Wayne E. Hedien ...............           9                51.37           41,979          44,413
Dr. Manuel H. Johnson .........          10                60.44           14,047          52,250
Michael E. Nugent .............          10                60.44           25,336          52,250
John L. Schroeder .............           8                50.37           45,117          44,343
</TABLE>

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(2)   Based on current levels of compensation. Amount of annual benefits also
      varies depending on the Trustee's elections described in Footnote (1)
      above of this Statement of Additional Information.


IV. CONTROL PERSONS AND PRINCIPAL HOLDERS OF SECURITIES
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
     The Investment Manager provided the initial capital for the Fund by
purchasing 2,500 shares each of Class A, Class B, Class C and Class D of the
Fund for $25,000, respectively, on            , 1999. As of the date of this
Prospectus, the Investment Manager owned 100% of the outstanding shares of the
Fund. The Investment Manager may be deemed to control the Fund until such time
as it owns less than 25% of the outstanding shares of the Fund.

     As of the date of this Statement of Additional Information, the aggregate
number of shares of beneficial interest of the Fund owned by the Fund's
officers and Trustees as a group was less than 1% of the Fund's shares of
beneficial interest outstanding.


V. INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT AND OTHER SERVICES
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
A. INVESTMENT MANAGER


     The Investment Manager to the Fund is Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Advisors
Inc., a Delaware corporation, whose address is Two World Trade Center, New
York, New York 10048. The Investment Manager is a wholly-owned subsidiary of
MSDW, a Delaware corporation. MSDW is a preeminent global financial services
firm that maintains leading market positions in each of its three primary
businesses: securities, asset management and credit services.

     Pursuant to an Investment Management Agreement (the "Management
Agreement") with the Investment Manager, the Fund has retained the Investment
Manager to provide administrative services and manage the investment of the
Fund's assets, including the placing of orders for the purchase and sale of
portfolio securities. The Fund pays the Investment Manager monthly compensation
calculated daily by applying the annual rate of     % to the net assets of the
Fund determined as of the close of each business day. The management fee is
allocated among the Classes pro rata based on the net assets of the Fund
attributable to each Class.

     The Investment Manager has retained its wholly-owned subsidiary, MSDW
Services Company, to perform administrative services for the Fund.


B. PRINCIPAL UNDERWRITER

     The Fund's principal underwriter is the Distributor (which has the same
address as the Investment Manager). In this capacity, the Fund's shares are
distributed by the Distributor. The Distributor has entered into a selected
dealer agreement with Dean Witter Reynolds, which through its own sales
organization sells shares of the Fund. In addition, the Distributor may enter
into similar agreements with other selected broker-dealers. The Distributor, a
Delaware corporation, is a wholly-owned subsidiary of MSDW.


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     The Distributor bears all expenses it may incur in providing services under
the Distribution Agreement. These expenses include the payment of commissions
for sales of the Fund's shares and incentive compensation to Financial Advisors.
In addition, some Financial Advisors will receive various types of compensation
as special sales incentives, including trips, educational and/or business
seminars, merchandise and credits that may be used to offset certain promotional
and business related expenses. The Distributor also pays certain expenses in
connection with the distribution of the Fund's shares, including the costs of
preparing, printing and distributing advertising or promotional materials,
[educational and informational materials provided to shareholders] and the costs
of printing and distributing prospectuses and supplements thereto used in
connection with the offering and sale of the Fund's shares. The Fund bears the
costs of initial typesetting, printing and distribution of prospectuses and
supplements thereto to shareholders. The Fund also bears the costs of
registering the Fund and its shares under federal and state securities laws and
pays filing fees in accordance with state securities laws.

     The Fund and the Distributor have agreed to indemnify each other against
certain liabilities, including liabilities under the Securities Act. Under the
Distribution Agreement, the Distributor uses its best efforts in rendering
services to the Fund, but in the absence of willful misfeasance, bad faith,
gross negligence or reckless disregard of its obligations, the Distributor is
not liable to the Fund or any of its shareholders for any error of judgment or
mistake of law or for any act or omission or for any losses sustained by the
Fund or its shareholders.


C. SERVICES PROVIDED BY THE INVESTMENT MANAGER AND FUND EXPENSES PAID BY THIRD
   PARTIES

     The Investment Manager manages the investment of the Fund's assets,
including the placing of orders for the purchase and sale of portfolio
securities. The Investment Manager obtains and evaluates the information and
advice relating to the economy, securities markets, and specific securities as
it considers necessary or useful to continuously manage the assets of the Fund
in a manner consistent with its investment objective.

     Under the terms of the Management Agreement, in addition to managing the
Fund's investments, the Investment Manager maintains certain of the Fund's
books and records and furnishes, at its own expense, the office space,
facilities, equipment, clerical help, bookkeeping and certain legal services as
the Fund may reasonably require in the conduct of its business, including the
preparation of prospectuses, proxy statements and reports required to be filed
with federal and state securities commissions (except insofar as the
participation or assistance of independent accountants and attorneys is, in the
opinion of the Investment Manager, necessary or desirable). In addition, the
Investment Manager pays the salaries of all personnel, including officers of
the Fund, who are employees of the Investment Manager. The Investment Manager
also bears the cost of telephone service, heat, light, power and other
utilities provided to the Fund.

     Expenses not expressly assumed by the Investment Manager under the
Management Agreement, or by the Distributor, will be paid by the Fund. These
expenses will be allocated among the four Classes of shares pro rata based on
the net assets of the Fund attributable to each Class, except as described
below. Such expenses include, but are not limited to: expenses of the Plan of
Distribution pursuant to Rule 12b-1; charges and expenses of any registrar,
custodian, stock transfer and dividend disbursing agent; brokerage commissions;
taxes; engraving and printing share certificates; registration costs of the
Fund and its shares under federal and state securities laws; the cost and
expense of printing, including typesetting, and distributing prospectuses of
the Fund and supplements thereto to the Fund's shareholders; all expenses of
shareholders' and Trustees' meetings and of preparing, printing and mailing of
proxy statements and reports to shareholders; fees and travel expenses of
Trustees or members of any advisory board or committee who are not employees of
the Investment Manager or any corporate affiliate of the Investment Manager;
all expenses incident to any dividend, withdrawal or redemption options;
charges and expenses of any outside service used for pricing of the Fund's
shares; fees and expenses of legal counsel, including counsel to the Trustees
who are not interested persons of the Fund or of the Investment Manager (not
including compensation or expenses of attorneys who are employees of the
Investment Manager); fees and expenses of the Fund's independent accountants;
membership dues of industry associations; interest on Fund borrowings; postage;
insurance premiums on property or personnel (including officers and Trustees)
of the Fund which inure to its benefit;

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extraordinary expenses (including, but not limited to, legal claims and
liabilities and litigation costs and any indemnification relating thereto); and
all other costs of the Fund's operation. The 12b-1 fees relating to a particular
Class will be allocated directly to that Class. In addition, other expenses
associated with a particular Class (except advisory or custodial fees) may be
allocated directly to that Class, provided that such expenses are reasonably
identified as specifically attributable to that Class and the direct allocation
to that Class is approved by the Trustees.

     The Management Agreement provides that in the absence of willful
misfeasance, bad faith, gross negligence or reckless disregard of its
obligations thereunder, the Investment Manager is not liable to the Fund or any
of its investors for any act or omission by the Investment Manager or for any
losses sustained by the Fund or its investors.

     The Management Agreement will remain in effect from year to year, provided
continuance of the Management Agreement is approved at least annually by the
vote of the holders of a majority, as defined in the Investment Company Act, of
the outstanding shares of the Fund, or by the Trustees; provided that in either
event such continuance is approved annually by the vote of a majority of the
Trustees.


D. DEALER REALLOWANCES

     Upon notice to selected broker-dealers, the Distributor may reallow up to
the full applicable front-end sales charge during periods specified in such
notice. During periods when 90% or more of the sales charge is reallowed, such
selected broker-dealers may be deemed to be underwriters as that term is
defined in the Securities Act.


E. RULE 12B-1 PLAN

     The Fund has adopted a Plan of Distribution pursuant to Rule 12b-1 under
the Investment Company Act (the "Plan") pursuant to which each Class, other
than Class D, pays the Distributor compensation accrued daily and payable
monthly at the following annual rates: 0.25%, 1.0% and 1.0% of the average
daily net assets of Class A, Class B and Class C, respectively.

     The Distributor also receives the proceeds of front-end sales charges
("FSCs") and of contingent deferred sales charges ("CDSCs") imposed on certain
redemptions of shares, which are separate and apart from payments made pursuant
to the Plan.

     The Distributor has informed the Fund that the entire fee payable by Class
A and a portion of the fees payable by each of Class B and Class C each year
pursuant to the Plan equal to 0.25% of such Class' average daily net assets are
currently each characterized as a "service fee" under the Rules of the National
Association of Securities Dealers, Inc. (of which the Distributor is a member).
The "service fee" is a payment made for personal service and/or the maintenance
of shareholder accounts. The remaining portion of the Plan fees payable by a
Class, if any, is characterized as an "asset-based sales charge" as such is
defined by the Rules of the Association.

     Under the Plan and as required by Rule 12b-1, the Trustees receive and
review promptly after the end of each calendar quarter a written report
provided by the Distributor of the amounts expended under the Plan and the
purpose for which such expenditures were made.

     The Plan was adopted in order to permit the implementation of the Fund's
method of distribution. Under this distribution method the Fund offers four
Classes, each with a different distribution arrangement.

     With respect to Class A shares, Dean Witter Reynolds compensates its
Financial Advisors by paying them, from proceeds of the FSC, commissions for
the sale of Class A shares, currently a gross sales credit of up to 5.0% of the
amount sold (except as provided in the following sentence) and an annual
residual commission, currently a residual of up to 0.25% of the current value
of the respective accounts for which they are the Financial Advisors or dealers
of record in all cases. On orders of $1 million or more (for which no sales
charge was paid) or net asset value purchases by employer-sponsored employee
benefit plans, whether or not qualified under the Internal Revenue Code, for
which the Transfer Agent serves as Trustee or Dean Witter Reynolds Retirement
Plan Services serves as recordkeeper pursuant


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to a written Recordkeeping Services Agreement ("MSDW Eligible Plans"), the
Investment Manager compensates Financial Advisors by paying them, from its own
funds, a gross sales credit of 1.0% of the amount sold.

     With respect to Class B shares, Dean Witter Reynolds compensates its
Financial Advisors by paying them, from its own funds, commissions for the sale
of Class B shares, currently a gross sales credit of up to 5.0% of the amount
sold (except as provided in the following sentence) and an annual residual
commission, currently a residual of up to 0.25% of the current value (not
including reinvested dividends or distributions) of the amount sold in all
cases. In the case of Class B shares purchased by MSDW Eligible Plans, Dean
Witter Reynolds compensates its Financial Advisors by paying them, from its own
funds, a gross sales credit of 3.0% of the amount sold.

     With respect to Class C shares, Dean Witter Reynolds compensates its
Financial Advisors by paying them, from its own funds, commissions for the sale
of Class C shares, currently a gross sales credit of up to 1.0% of the amount
sold and an annual residual commission, currently up to 1.0% of the current
value of the respective accounts for which they are the Financial Advisors of
record.

     With respect to Class D shares other than shares held by participants in
the Investment Manager's mutual fund asset allocation program, the Investment
Manager compensates Dean Witter Reynolds' Financial Advisors by paying them,
from its own funds, commissions for the sale of Class D shares, currently a
gross sales credit of up to 1.0% of the amount sold. There is a chargeback of
100% of the amount paid if the Class D shares are redeemed in the first year
and a chargeback of 50% of the amount paid if the Class D shares are redeemed
in the second year after purchase. The Investment Manager also compensates Dean
Witter Reynolds's Financial Advisors by paying them, from its own funds, an
annual residual commission, currently up to 0.10% of the current value of the
respective accounts for which they are the Financial Advisors of record (not
including accounts of participants in the Investment Manager's mutual fund
asset allocation program).

     The gross sales credit is a charge which reflects commissions paid by Dean
Witter Reynolds to its Financial Advisors and Dean Witter Reynolds's
Fund-associated distribution-related expenses, including sales compensation,
and overhead and other branch office distribution-related expenses including
(a) the expenses of operating Dean Witter Reynolds's branch offices in
connection with the sale of Fund shares, including lease costs, the salaries
and employee benefits of operations and sales support personnel, utility costs,
communications costs and the costs of stationery and supplies; (b) the costs of
client sales seminars; (c) travel expenses of mutual fund sales coordinators to
promote the sale of Fund shares; and (d) other expenses relating to branch
promotion of Fund sales.

     The distribution fee that the Distributor receives from the Fund under the
Plan, in effect, offsets distribution expenses incurred under the Plan on behalf
of the Fund and, in the case of Class B shares, opportunity costs, such as the
gross sales credit and an assumed interest charge thereon ("carrying charge").
These expenses may include special sales incentives, such as credits to offset
certain promotional and business related expenses. In the Distributor's
reporting of the distribution expenses to the Fund, in the case of Class B
shares, such assumed interest (computed at the "broker's call rate") has been
calculated on the gross credit as it is reduced by amounts received by the
Distributor under the Plan and any contingent deferred sales charges received by
the Distributor upon redemption of shares of the Fund. No other interest charge
is included as a distribution expense in the Distributor's calculation of its
distribution costs for this purpose. The broker's call rate is the interest rate
charged to securities brokers on loans secured by exchange-listed securities.

     The Fund is authorized to reimburse expenses incurred or to be incurred in
promoting the distribution of the Fund's Class A and Class C shares and in
servicing shareholder accounts. Reimbursement will be made through payments at
the end of each month. The amount of each monthly payment may in no event
exceed an amount equal to a payment at the annual rate of 0.25%, in the case of
Class A, and 1.0%, in the case of Class C, of the average net assets of the
respective Class during the month. No interest or other financing charges, if
any, incurred on any distribution expenses on behalf of Class A and Class C
will be reimbursable under the Plan. With respect to Class A, in the case of
all expenses other than expenses representing the service fee, and, with
respect to Class C, in the case of all expenses other than expenses
representing a gross sales credit or a residual to Financial Advisors


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and other authorized financial representatives, such amounts shall be determined
at the beginning of each calendar quarter by the Trustees, including, a majority
of the Independent Trustees. Expenses representing the service fee (for Class A)
or a gross sales credit or a residual to Financial Advisors and other authorized
financial representatives (for Class C) may be reimbursed without prior
determination. In the event that the Distributor proposes that monies shall be
reimbursed for other than such expenses, then in making quarterly determinations
of the amounts that may be reimbursed by the Fund, the Distributor will provide
and the Trustees will review a quarterly budget of projected distribution
expenses to be incurred on behalf of the Fund, together with a report explaining
the purposes and anticipated benefits of incurring such expenses. The Trustees
will determine which particular expenses, and the portions thereof, that may be
borne by the Fund, and in making such a determination shall consider the scope
of the Distributor's commitment to promoting the distribution of the Fund's
Class A and Class C shares.

     In the case of Class B shares, at any given time, the expenses of
distributing shares of the Fund may be more or less than the total of (i) the
payments made by the Fund pursuant to the Plan; and (ii) the proceeds of CDSCs
paid by investors upon redemption of shares. For example, if $1 million in
expenses in distributing Class B shares of the Fund had been incurred and
$750,000 had been received as described in (i) and (ii) above, the excess
expense would amount to $250,000. Although there is no legal obligation for the
Fund to pay expenses incurred in excess of payments made to the Distributor
under the Plan and the proceeds of CDSCs paid by investors upon redemption of
shares, if for any reason the Plan is terminated, the Trustees will consider at
that time the manner in which to treat such expenses. Any cumulative expenses
incurred, but not yet recovered through distribution fees or CDSCs, may or may
not be recovered through future distribution fees or CDSCs.

     In the case of Class A and Class C shares, expenses incurred pursuant to
the Plan in any calendar year in excess of 0.25% or 1.0% of the average daily
net assets of Class A or Class C, respectively, will not be reimbursed by the
Fund through payments in any subsequent year, except that expenses representing
a gross sales commission credited to Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Financial
Advisors and other authorized financial representatives at the time of sale may
be reimbursed in the subsequent calendar year. No interest or other financing
charges will be incurred on any Class A or Class C distribution expenses
incurred by the Distributor under the Plan or on any unreimbursed expenses due
to the Distributor pursuant to the Plan.

     No interested person of the Fund nor any Independent Trustee has any
direct financial interest in the operation of the Plan except to the extent
that the Distributor, the Investment Manager, Dean Witter Reynolds, MSDW
Services Company or certain of their employees may be deemed to have such an
interest as a result of benefits derived from the successful operation of the
Plan or as a result of receiving a portion of the amounts expended thereunder
by the Fund.

     On an annual basis, the Trustees, including a majority of the Independent
Trustees, consider whether the Plan should be continued. Prior to approving the
last continuation of the Plan, the Trustees requested and received from the
Distributor and reviewed all the information which they deemed necessary to
arrive at an informed determination. In making their determination to continue
the Plan, the Trustees considered: (1) the Fund's experience under the Plan and
whether such experience indicates that the Plan is operating as anticipated;
(2) the benefits the Fund had obtained, was obtaining and would be likely to
obtain under the Plan, including that: (a) the Plan is essential in order to
give Fund investors a choice of alternatives for payment of distribution and
service charges and to enable the Fund to continue to grow and avoid a pattern
of net redemptions which, in turn, are essential for effective investment
management; and (b) without the compensation to individual brokers and the
reimbursement of distribution and account maintenance expenses of Dean Witter
Reynolds' branch offices made possible by the 12b-1 fees, Dean Witter Reynolds
could not establish and maintain an effective system for distribution,
servicing of Fund shareholders and maintenance of shareholder accounts; and (3)
what services had been provided and were continuing to be provided under the
Plan to the Fund and its shareholders. Based upon their review, the Trustees,
including each of the Independent Trustees, determined that continuation of the
Plan would be in the best interest of the Fund and would have a reasonable
likelihood of continuing to benefit the Fund and its shareholders. In the
Trustees' quarterly review of the Plan, they will consider its continued
appropriateness and the level of compensation provided therein.


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     The Plan may not be amended to increase materially the amount to be spent
for the services described therein without approval by the shareholders of the
affected Class or Classes of the Fund, and all material amendments to the Plan
must also be approved by the Trustees in the manner described above. The Plan
may be terminated at any time, without payment of any penalty, by vote of a
majority of the Independent Trustees or by a vote of a majority of the
outstanding voting securities of the Fund (as defined in the Investment Company
Act) on not more than thirty days' written notice to any other party to the
Plan. So long as the Plan is in effect, the election and nomination of
Independent Trustees shall be committed to the discretion of the Independent
Trustees.


F. OTHER SERVICE PROVIDERS


  (1) TRANSFER AGENT/DIVIDEND-PAYING AGENT

     Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Trust FSB is the Transfer Agent for the Fund's
shares and the Dividend Disbursing Agent for payment of dividends and
distributions on Fund shares and Agent for shareholders under various
investment plans. The principal business address of the Transfer Agent is
Harborside Financial Center, Plaza Two, Jersey City, New Jersey 07311.


  (2) CUSTODIAN AND INDEPENDENT ACCOUNTANTS

                                is the Custodian of the Fund's assets. Any of
the Fund's cash balances with the Custodian in excess of $100,000 are
unprotected by federal deposit insurance. These balances may, at times, be
substantial.

                                      serves as the independent accountants of
the Fund. The independent accountants are responsible for auditing the annual
financial statements of the Fund.


  (3) AFFILIATED PERSONS

     The Transfer Agent is an affiliate of the Investment Manager, and the
Distributor. As Transfer Agent and Dividend Disbursing Agent, the Transfer
Agent's responsibilities include maintaining shareholder accounts, disbursing
cash dividends and reinvesting dividends, processing account registration
changes, handling purchase and redemption transactions, mailing prospectuses
and reports, mailing and tabulating proxies, processing share certificate
transactions, and maintaining shareholder records and lists. For these
services, the Transfer Agent receives a per shareholder account fee from the
Fund and is reimbursed for its out-of-pocket expenses in connection with such
services.


VI. BROKERAGE ALLOCATION AND OTHER PRACTICES
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A. BROKERAGE TRANSACTIONS


     Subject to the general supervision of the Trustees, the Investment Manager
is responsible for decisions to buy and sell securities for the Fund, the
selection of brokers and dealers to effect the transactions, and the
negotiation of brokerage commissions, if any. Purchases and sales of securities
on a stock exchange are effected through brokers who charge a commission for
their services. In the over-the-counter market, securities are generally traded
on a "net" basis with dealers acting as principal for their own accounts
without a stated commission, although the price of the security usually
includes a profit to the dealer. The Fund also expects that securities will be
purchased at times in underwritten offerings where the price includes a fixed
amount of compensation, generally referred to as the underwriter's concession
or discount. Options and futures transactions will usually be effected through
a broker and a commission will be charged. On occasion, the Fund may also
purchase certain money market instruments directly from an issuer, in which
case no commissions or discounts are paid.


B. COMMISSIONS

     Pursuant to an order of the SEC, the Fund may effect principal transactions
in certain money market instruments with Dean Witter Reynolds. The Fund will
limit its transactions with Dean Witter Reynolds to


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U.S. Government and government agency securities, bank money instruments (i.e.,
certificates of deposit and bankers' acceptances) and commercial paper. The
transactions will be effected with Dean Witter Reynolds only when the price
available from Dean Witter Reynolds is better than that available from other
dealers.

     Brokerage transactions in securities listed on exchanges or admitted to
unlisted trading privileges may be effected through Dean Witter Reynolds,
Morgan Stanley & Co. and other affiliated brokers and dealers. In order for an
affiliated broker or dealer to effect any portfolio transactions on an exchange
for the Fund, the commissions, fees or other remuneration received by the
affiliated broker or dealer must be reasonable and fair compared to the
commissions, fees or other remuneration paid to other brokers in connection
with comparable transactions involving similar securities being purchased or
sold on an exchange during a comparable period of time. This standard would
allow the affiliated broker or dealer to receive no more than the remuneration
which would be expected to be received by an unaffiliated broker in a
commensurate arm's-length transaction. Furthermore, the Trustees, including the
Independent Trustees, have adopted procedures which are reasonably designed to
provide that any commissions, fees or other remuneration paid to an affiliated
broker or dealer are consistent with the foregoing standard. The Fund does not
reduce the management fee it pays to the Investment Manager by any amount of
the brokerage commissions it may pay to an affiliated broker or dealer.


C. BROKERAGE SELECTION

     The policy of the Fund regarding purchases and sales of securities for its
portfolio is that primary consideration will be given to obtaining the most
favorable prices and efficient executions of transactions. Consistent with this
policy, when securities transactions are effected on a stock exchange, the
Fund's policy is to pay commissions which are considered fair and reasonable
without necessarily determining that the lowest possible commissions are paid
in all circumstances. The Fund believes that a requirement always to seek the
lowest possible commission cost could impede effective portfolio management and
preclude the Fund and the Investment Manager from obtaining a high quality of
brokerage and research services. In seeking to determine the reasonableness of
brokerage commissions paid in any transaction, the Investment Manager relies
upon its experience and knowledge regarding commissions generally charged by
various brokers and on its judgment in evaluating the brokerage and research
services received from the broker effecting the transaction. These
determinations are necessarily subjective and imprecise, as in most cases an
exact dollar value for those services is not ascertainable.

     The Fund anticipates that certain of its transactions involving foreign
securities will be effected on foreign securities exchanges. Fixed commissions
on such transactions are generally higher than negotiated commissions on
domestic transactions. There is also generally less government supervision and
regulation of foreign securities exchanges and brokers than in the United
States.

     In seeking to implement the Fund's policies, the Investment Manager
effects transactions with those brokers and dealers who the Investment Manager
believes provide the most favorable prices and are capable of providing
efficient executions. If the Investment Manager believes the prices and
executions are obtainable from more than one broker or dealer, it may give
consideration to placing portfolio transactions with those brokers and dealers
who also furnish research and other services to the Fund or the Investment
Manager. The services may include, but are not limited to, any one or more of
the following: information as to the availability of securities for purchase or
sale; statistical or factual information or opinions pertaining to investment;
wire services; and appraisals or evaluations of portfolio securities. The
information and services received by the Investment Manager from brokers and
dealers may be of benefit to them in the management of accounts of some of
their other clients and may not in all cases benefit the Fund directly.

     The Investment Manager currently serves as investment manager to a number
of clients, including other investment companies, and may in the future act as
investment manager or advisor to others. It is the practice of the Investment
Manager to cause purchase and sale transactions to be allocated among the Fund
and others whose assets it manages in such manner as it deems equitable. In
making such allocations among the Fund and other client accounts, various
factors may be considered, including the


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respective investment objectives, the relative size of portfolio holdings of
the same or comparable securities, the availability of cash for investment, the
size of investment commitments generally held and the opinions of the persons
responsible for managing the portfolios of the Fund and other client accounts.
In the case of certain initial and secondary public offerings, the Investment
Manager utilizes a pro rata allocation process based on the size of the client
funds involved and the number of shares available from the public offering.


D. DIRECTED BROKERAGE

   Not Applicable


E. REGULAR BROKER-DEALERS

   Not Applicable


VII. CAPITAL STOCK AND OTHER SECURITIES
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     The shareholders of the Fund are entitled to a full vote for each full
share of beneficial interest held. The Fund is authorized to issue an unlimited
number of shares of beneficial interest. All shares of beneficial interest of
the Fund are of $0.01 par value and are equal as to earnings, assets and voting
privileges except that each Class will have exclusive voting privileges with
respect to matters relating to distribution expenses borne solely by such Class
or any other matter in which the interests of one Class differ from the
interests of any other Class. In addition, Class B shareholders will have the
right to vote on any proposed material increase in Class A's expenses, if such
proposal is submitted separately to Class A shareholders. Also, Class A, Class
B and Class C bear expenses related to the distribution of their respective
shares.

     The Fund's Declaration of Trust permits the Trustees to authorize the
creation of additional series of shares (the proceeds of which would be
invested in separate, independently managed portfolios) and additional Classes
of shares within any series. The Trustees have not presently authorized any
such additional series or Classes of shares other than as set forth in the
Prospectus.

     The Fund is not required to hold annual meetings of shareholders and in
ordinary circumstances the Fund does not intend to hold such meetings. The
Trustees may call special meetings of shareholders for action by shareholder
vote as may be required by the Investment Company Act or the Declaration of
Trust. Under certain circumstances the Trustees may be removed by action of the
Trustees. In addition, under certain circumstances the shareholders may call a
meeting to remove Trustees and the Fund is required to provide assistance in
communicating with shareholders about such a meeting. The voting rights of
shareholders are not cumulative, so that holders of more than 50 percent of the
shares voting can, if they choose, elect all Trustees being selected, while the
holders of the remaining shares would be unable to elect any Trustees.

     Under Massachusetts law, shareholders of a business trust may, under
certain limited circumstances, be held personally liable as partners for the
obligations of the Fund. However, the Declaration of Trust contains an express
disclaimer of shareholder liability for acts or obligations of the Fund,
requires that notice of such Fund obligations include such disclaimer, and
provides for indemnification out of the Fund's property for any shareholder
held personally liable for the obligations of the Fund. Thus, the risk of a
shareholder incurring financial loss on account of shareholder liability is
limited to circumstances in which the Fund itself would be unable to meet its
obligations. Given the above limitations on shareholder personal liability, and
the nature of the Fund's assets and operations, the possibility of the Fund
being unable to meet its obligations is remote and thus, in the opinion of
Massachusetts counsel to the Fund, the risk to Fund shareholders of personal
liability is remote.

     The Trustees themselves have the power to alter the number and the terms
of office of the Trustees (as provided for in the Declaration of Trust), and
they may at any time lengthen or shorten their own terms or make their terms of
unlimited duration and appoint their own successors, provided that always at
least a majority of the Trustees has been elected by the shareholders of the
Fund.


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VIII. PURCHASE, REDEMPTION AND PRICING OF SHARES
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A. PURCHASE/REDEMPTION OF SHARES


     Information concerning how Fund shares are offered to the public (and how
they are redeemed and exchanged) is provided in the Fund's Prospectus.

     TRANSFER AGENT AS AGENT. With respect to the redemption or repurchase of
Fund shares, the application of proceeds to the purchase of new shares in the
Fund or any other Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Funds and the general
administration of the exchange privilege, the Transfer Agent acts as agent for
the Distributor and for the shareholder's authorized broker-dealer, if any, in
the performance of such functions. With respect to exchanges, redemptions or
repurchases, the Transfer Agent shall be liable for its own negligence and not
for the default or negligence of its correspondents or for losses in transit.
The Fund shall not be liable for any default or negligence of the Transfer
Agent, the Distributor or any authorized broker-dealer.

     The Distributor and any authorized broker-dealer have appointed the
Transfer Agent to act as their agent in connection with the application of
proceeds of any redemption of Fund shares to the purchase of shares of any
other Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Fund and the general administration of the
exchange privilege. No commission or discounts will be paid to the Distributor
or any authorized broker-dealer for any transactions pursuant to the exchange
privilege.

     TRANSFERS OF SHARES. In the event a shareholder requests a transfer of
Fund shares to a new registration, the shares will be transferred without sales
charge at the time of transfer. With regard to the status of shares which are
either subject to a CDSC or free of such charge (and with regard to the length
of time shares subject to the charge have been held), any transfer involving
less than all of the shares in an account will be made on a pro rata basis
(that is, by transferring shares in the same proportion that the transferred
shares bear to the total shares in the account immediately prior to the
transfer). The transferred shares will continue to be subject to any applicable
CDSC as if they had not been so transferred.


B. OFFERING PRICE


     The Fund's Class B, Class C and Class D shares are offered at net asset
value per share and the Class A shares are offered at net asset value per share
plus any applicable FSC which is distributed among the Fund's Distributor, Dean
Witter Reynolds and other authorized dealers as described in Section "V.
Investment Management and Other Services--E. Rule 12b-1 Plan."

     The price of Fund shares, called "net asset value," is based on the value
of the Fund's portfolio securities. Net asset value per share of each Class is
calculated by dividing the value of the portion of the Fund's securities and
other assets attributable to that Class, less the liabilities attributable to
that Class, by the number of shares of that Class outstanding. The assets of
each Class of shares are invested in a single portfolio. The net asset value of
each Class, however, will differ because the Classes have different ongoing
fees.

     In the calculation of the Fund's net asset value: (1) an equity portfolio
security listed or traded on the New York or American Stock Exchange or other
stock exchange is valued at its latest sale price on that exchange, prior to
the time when assets are valued; if there were no sales that day, the security
is valued at the latest bid price (in cases where a security is traded on more
than one exchange, the security is valued on the exchange designated as the
primary market pursuant to procedures adopted by the Trustees); and (2) all
other portfolio securities for which over-the-counter market quotations are
readily available are valued at the latest bid price. When market quotations
are not readily available, including circumstances under which it is determined
by the Investment Manager that sale or bid prices are not reflective of a
security's market value, portfolio securities are valued at their fair value as
determined in good faith under procedures established by and under the general
supervision of the Fund's Trustees. For valuation purposes, quotations of
foreign portfolio securities, other assets and liabilities and forward
contracts stated in foreign currency are translated into U.S. dollar
equivalents at the prevailing market rates prior to the close of the New York
Stock Exchange.


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     Short-term debt securities with remaining maturities of sixty days or less
at the time of purchase are valued at amortized cost, unless the Trustees
determine such does not reflect the securities' market value, in which case
these securities will be valued at their fair value as determined by the
Trustees.

     Listed options on debt securities are valued at the latest sale price on
the exchange on which they are listed unless no sales of such options have
taken place that day, in which case they will be valued at the mean between
their latest bid and asked prices. Unlisted options on debt securities and all
options on equity securities are valued at the mean between their latest bid
and asked prices. Futures are valued at the latest sale price on the
commodities exchange on which they trade unless the Trustees determine such
price does not reflect their market value, in which case they will be valued at
their fair value as determined in good faith under procedures established by
and under the supervision of the Trustees.

     Generally, trading in foreign securities, as well as corporate bonds, U.S.
Government securities and money market instruments, is substantially completed
each day at various times prior to the close of the New York Stock Exchange.
The values of such securities used in computing the net asset value of the
Fund's shares are determined as of such times. Foreign currency exchange rates
are also generally determined prior to the close of the New York Stock
Exchange. Occasionally, events which may affect the values of such securities
and such exchange rates may occur between the times at which they are
determined and the close of the New York Stock Exchange and will therefore not
be reflected in the computation of the Fund's net asset value. If events that
may affect the value of such securities occur during such period, then these
securities may be valued at their fair value as determined in good faith under
procedures established by and under the supervision of the Trustees.


IX. TAXATION OF THE FUND AND SHAREHOLDERS
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     The Fund generally will make two basic types of distributions: ordinary
dividends and long-term capital gain distributions. These two types of
distributions are reported differently on a shareholder's income tax return and
they are also subject to different rates of tax. The tax treatment of the
investment activities of the Fund will affect the amount and timing and
character of the distributions made by the Fund. Tax issues relating to the
Fund are not generally a consideration for shareholders such as tax exempt
entities and tax-advantaged retirement vehicles such as an IRA or 401(k) plan.
Shareholders are urged to consult their own tax professionals regarding
specific questions as to federal, state or local taxes.

     INVESTMENT COMPANY TAXATION. The Fund intends to remain qualified as a
regulated investment company under Subchapter M of the Internal Revenue Code of
1986. As such, the Fund will not be subject to federal income tax on its net
investment income and capital gains, if any, to the extent that it distributes
such income and capital gains to its shareholders.

     The Fund generally intends to distribute sufficient income and gains so
that the Fund will not pay corporate income tax on its earnings. The Fund also
generally intends to distribute to its shareholders in each calendar year a
sufficient amount of ordinary income and capital gains to avoid the imposition
of a 4% excise tax. However, the Fund may instead determine to retain all or
part of any net long-term capital gains in any year for reinvestment. In such
event, the Fund will pay federal income tax (and possibly excise tax) on such
retained gains.

     Gains or losses on sales of securities by the Fund will be long-term
capital gains or losses if the securities have a tax holding period of more
than one year. Gains or losses on the sale of securities with a tax holding
period of one year or less will be short-term gains or losses.

     Gains or losses on the Fund's transactions in listed non-equity options,
futures and options on futures generally are treated as 60% long-term and 40%
short-term. When the Fund engages in options and futures transactions, various
tax rules may accelerate or defer recognition of certain gains and losses,
change the character of certain gains or losses, or alter the holding period of
other investments held by the Fund. The application of these rules would
therefore also affect the amount, timing and character of distributions made by
the Fund.


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     Under certain tax rules, the Fund may be required to accrue a portion of
any discount at which certain securities are purchased as income each year even
though the Fund receives no payments in cash on the security during the year.
To the extent that the Fund invests in such securities, it would be required to
pay out such accrued discount as an income distribution in each year in order
to avoid taxation at the Fund level. Such distributions will be made from the
available cash of the Fund or by liquidation of portfolio securities if
necessary. If a distribution of cash necessitates the liquidation of portfolio
securities, the Investment Manager will select which securities to sell. The
Fund may realize a gain or loss from such sales. In the event the Fund realizes
net capital gains from such transactions, its shareholders may receive a larger
capital gain distribution, if any, than they would in the absence of such
transactions.

     TAXATION OF DIVIDENDS AND DISTRIBUTIONS. Shareholders normally will have
to pay federal income taxes, and any state and/or local income taxes, on the
dividends and other distributions they receive from the Fund. Such dividends
and distributions, to the extent that they are derived from net investment
income or short-term capital gains, are taxable to the shareholder as ordinary
income regardless of whether the shareholder receives such payments in
additional shares or in cash.

     Distributions of net long-term capital gains, if any, are taxable to
shareholders as long-term capital gains regardless of how long a shareholder
has held the Fund's shares and regardless of whether the distribution is
received in additional shares or in cash. The maximum tax on long-term capital
gains applicable to individuals is 20%.

     Shareholders are generally taxed on any ordinary dividend or capital gain
distributions from the Fund in the year they are actually distributed. However,
if any such dividends or distributions are declared in October, November or
December and paid in January then such amounts will be treated for tax purposes
as received by the shareholders on December 31, to shareholders of record of
such month.

     Subject to certain exceptions, a corporate shareholder may be eligible for
a 70% dividends received deduction to the extent that the Fund earns and
distributes qualifying dividends from its investments. Distributions of net
capital gains by the Fund will not be eligible for the dividends received
deduction.

     Shareholders who are not citizens or residents of the United States and
certain foreign entities may be subject to withholding of United States tax on
distributions made by the Fund of investment income and short term capital
gains.

     After the end of each calendar year, shareholders will be sent full
information on their dividends and capital gain distributions for tax purposes,
including the portion taxable as ordinary income, the portion taxable as
long-term capital gains.

     PURCHASES AND REDEMPTIONS AND EXCHANGES OF FUND SHARES. Any dividend or
capital gains distribution received by a shareholder from any investment
company will have the effect of reducing the net asset value of the
shareholder's stock in that company by the exact amount of the dividend or
capital gains distribution. Furthermore, such dividends and capital gains
distributions are subject to federal income taxes. If the net asset value of
the shares should be reduced below a shareholder's cost as a result of the
payment of dividends or the distribution of realized long-term capital gains,
such payment or distribution would be in part a return of the shareholder's
investment but nonetheless would be taxable to the shareholder. Therefore, an
investor should consider the tax implications of purchasing Fund shares
immediately prior to a distribution record date.

     In general, a sale of shares results in capital gain or loss, and for
individual shareholders, is taxable at a federal rate dependent upon the length
of time the shares were held. A redemption of a shareholder's Fund shares is
normally treated as a sale for tax purposes. Fund shares held for a period of
one year or less will, for tax purposes, generally result in short-term gains
or losses and those held for more than one year generally result in long-term
gain or loss. Under current law, the maximum tax on long-term capital gains is
20%. Any loss realized by shareholders upon a sale or redemption of shares
within six months of the date of their purchase will be treated as a long-term
capital loss to the extent of any distributions of net long-term capital gains
with respect to such shares during the six-month period.


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     Gain or loss on the sale or redemption of shares in the Fund is measured
by the difference between the amount received and the tax basis of the shares.
Shareholders should keep records of investments made (including shares acquired
through reinvestment of dividends and distributions) so they can compute the
tax basis of their shares. Under certain circumstances a shareholder may
compute and use an average cost basis in determining the gain or loss on the
sale or redemption of shares.

     Exchanges of Fund shares for shares of another fund, including shares of
other Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Funds, are also subject to similar tax
treatment. Such an exchange is treated for tax purposes as a sale of the
original shares in the first fund, followed by the purchase of shares in the
second fund.

     If a shareholder realizes a loss on the redemption or exchange of a fund's
shares and reinvests in that fund's shares within 30 days before or after the
redemption or exchange, the transactions may be subject to the "wash sale"
rules, resulting in a postponement of the recognition of such loss for tax
purposes.


X. UNDERWRITERS
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     The Fund's Distributor, Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Distributors Inc.
(which has the same address as the Investment Manager), is the principal
underwriter of the Fund's shares and has agreed to purchase up to 10,000,000
shares from the Fund, which number may be increased or decreased in accordance
with the Underwriting Agreement. The Underwriting Agreement provides that the
obligation of the Distributor is subject to certain conditions precedent (such
as the filling of certain forms and documents required by various federal and
state agencies and the rendering of certain opinions of counsel) and that the
Distributor will be obligated to purchase the shares of the Fund on February  ,
2000, or such other date as may be agreed upon between the Distributor and the
Fund and to purchase shares of the Fund at a later date to be agreed upon
between the Distributor and the Fund (the "Closing Date"). Shares will not be
issued and dividends will not be declared by the Fund until after the Closing
Date.

     The Distributor will purchase Class B, Class C and Class D shares from the
Fund at $10.00 per share with all proceeds going to the Fund and will purchase
Class A shares at $10.00 per share plus a sales charge with the sales charge
paid to the Distributor and the $10.00 per share going to the Fund.

     The Distributor may, however, receive contingent deferred sales charges
for future redemptions of Class A, Class B and Class C shares (see "Purchase of
Fund Shares--Continuous Offering" in the Prospectus).

     The Distributor shall, regardless of its expected underwriting commitment,
be entitled and obligated to purchase only the number of shares for which
purchase orders have been received by the Distributor prior to 2:00 p.m., New
York time, on the third business day preceding the Closing Date, or such other
date as may be agreed to between the parties.

     The minimum number of Fund shares which may be purchased pursuant to this
offering is 100 shares. Certificates for shares purchased will not be issued
unless requested by the shareholder in writing.

     The Distributor has agreed to pay certain expenses of the initial offering
and the subsequent Continuous Offering of the Fund's shares. The Fund has
agreed to pay certain compensation to the Distributor pursuant to a Plan of
Distribution pursuant to Rule 12b-1 under the Act to compensate the Distributor
for services it renders and the expenses it bears under the Underwriting
Agreement. The Fund will bear the cost of initial typesetting, printing and
distribution of Prospectuses and Statements of Additional Information and
supplements thereto to shareholders. The Fund has agreed to indemnify the
Distributor against certain liabilities, including liabilities under the
Securities Act of 1933, as amended.

     A continuous offering of the Fund's shares will commence approximately two
weeks after the Closing Date. The Distributor, as the principal underwriter of
the shares, has certain obligations under the Distribution Agreement concerning
the distribution of the shares. These obligations and the compensation the
Distributor receives are described above in the sections titled "Principal
Underwriter" and "Rule 12b-1 Plan."


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XI. CALCULATION OF PERFORMANCE DATA
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     From time to time, the Fund may quote its "total return" in advertisements
and sales literature. These figures are computed separately for Class A, Class
B, Class C and Class D shares. The Fund's "average annual total return"
represents an annualization of the Fund's total return over a particular period
and is computed by finding the annual percentage rate which will result in the
ending redeemable value of a hypothetical $1,000 investment made at the
beginning of a one, five or ten year period, or for the period from the date of
commencement of operations, if shorter than any of the foregoing. The ending
redeemable value is reduced by any contingent deferred sales charge ("CDSC") at
the end of the one, five, ten year or other period. For the purpose of this
calculation, it is assumed that all dividends and distributions are reinvested.
The formula for computing the average annual total return involved a percentage
obtained by dividing the ending redeemable value by the amount of the initial
investment (which in the case of Class A shares is reduced by the Class A
initial sales charge), taking a root of the quotient (which the root is
equivalent to the number of years in the period) and subtracting 1 from the
result.

     In addition, the Fund may advertise its total return for each Class over
different periods of time by means of aggregate, average, year-by-year or other
types of total return figures. These calculations may or may not reflect the
imposition of the maximum front-end sales charge for Class A or the deduction
of the CDSC for each of Class B and Class C which, if reflected, would reduce
the performance quoted. For example, the average annual total return of the
Fund may be calculated in the manner described above, but without deduction for
any applicable sales charge.

     For periods of less than one year, the Fund quotes its total return on a
non-annualized basis. Accordingly, the Fund may compute its aggregate total
return for each Class for specified periods by determining the aggregate
percentage rate which will result in the ending value of a hypothetical $1,000
investment made at the beginning of the period. For the purpose of this
calculation, it is assumed that all dividends and distribution are reinvested.
The formula for computing aggregate total return involves a percentage obtained
by dividing the ending value (without reduction for any sale charge) by the
initial $1,000 investment and subtracting 1 from the result.

     The Fund may also advertise the growth of hypothetical investment of
$10,000, $50,000 and $100,000 in each Class of shares of the Fund by adding 1
to the Fund's aggregate total return to date (expressed as a decimal and
without taking into account the effect of any applicable CDSC) and multiplying
by $9,475, $48,000 and $97,000 in the case of Class A (investments of $10,000,
$50,000 and $100,000 in each Class of shares of the Fund by adding 1 to the
Fund's aggregate total return to date (expressed as a decimal and without
taking into account the effect of any applicable CDSC) and multiplying by
$9,475, $48,000 and $97,000 in the case of Class A (investments of $10,000,
$50,000 and $100,000 adjusted for the initial sales charge) or by $10,000,
$50,000 and $100,000 in the case of each of Class B, Class C and Class D, as
the case may be.

     The Fund from time to time may also advertise its performance relative to
certain performance rankings and indexes compiled by recognized organizations.


XII. FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
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     EXPERTS. The Statement of Assets and Liabilities of the Fund at November
  , 1999 included in this Statement of Additional Information and incorporated
by reference in the Prospectus has been so included and incorporated in
reliance on the report of            , independent accountants, given on the
authority of said firm as experts in auditing and accounting.


                                   * * * * *

     This Statement of Additional Information and the Prospectus do not contain
all of the information set forth in the Registration Statement the Fund has
filed with the SEC. The complete Registration Statement may be obtained from
the SEC.


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MORGAN STANLEY DEAN WITTER NEW MILLENNIUM GROWTH FUND
STATEMENT OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES AT NOVEMBER   , 1999
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<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
<S>                                                                  <C>
ASSETS:
 Cash ............................................................   $
 Deferred offering costs (Note 1) ................................
                                                                     -----------
   Total Assets ..................................................
                                                                     -----------
LIABILITIES:
 Offering costs payable (Note 1) .................................
 Commitments (Notes 1 and 2) .....................................
   Total Liabilities .............................................
                                                                     -----------
   Net Assets ....................................................   $
                                                                     ===========
CLASS A SHARES:
Net Assets .......................................................   $
Shares Outstanding (unlimited authorized, $.01 par value).........
 NET ASSET VALUE PER SHARE .......................................   $
                                                                     ===========
 MAXIMUM OFFERING PRICE
 (net asset value plus 5.54% of net asset value) .................   $
                                                                     ===========
CLASS B SHARES:
Net Assets .......................................................   $
Shares Outstanding (unlimited authorized, $.01 par value).........
 NET ASSET VALUE PER SHARE .......................................   $
                                                                     ===========
CLASS C SHARES:
Net Assets .......................................................   $
Shares Outstanding (unlimited authorized, $.01 par value).........
 NET ASSET VALUE PER SHARE .......................................   $
                                                                     ===========
CLASS D SHARES:
Net Assets .......................................................   $
Shares Outstanding (unlimited authorized, $.01 par value).........
 NET ASSET VALUE PER SHARE .......................................   $
                                                                     ===========
</TABLE>

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NOTE 1--Morgan Stanley Dean Witter New Millennium Growth Fund (the "Fund") was
organized as a Massachusetts business trust on September 29, 1999. To date the
Fund has had no transactions other than those relating to organizational
matters and the sale of 2,500 shares of beneficial interest for $25,000 of each
class of the Fund to Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Advisors Inc. (the "Investment
Manager"), a wholly-owned subsidiary of Morgan Stanley Dean Witter & Co.
("MSDW"). The Fund is registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as
amended (the "Act"), as a diversified, open-end management investment company.
The investment objective of the Fund is long-term capital appreciation. The
Fund seeks to achieve its investment objective by investing primarily in a
diversified portfolio of stocks of companies of any asset size that are
expected to benefit from the development of a modern worldwide economy driven
by changing economic, demographic and social trends in the new millennium. The
Fund will invest in companies in a broad range of enterprises which are
expected to experience growth as a result of contemporary spending habits, the
information age explosion, technological advances and a sizable aging
population. Estimated organizational expenses of the Fund in the amount of
approximately $       incurred prior to the offering of the Fund's shares will
be absorbed by the Investment Manager. It is currently estimated that the
Investment Manager will incur, and be reimbursed, approximately $        by the
Fund in offering costs. Actual costs could differ from these estimates.
Offering costs will be deferred and amortized by the Fund on the straight-line
method over the period of benefit of approximately one year or less from the
date of commencement of operations.


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NOTE 2--The Fund has entered into an Investment Management Agreement with the
Investment Manager. Certain officers and/or trustees of the Fund are officers
and/or directors of the Investment Manager. The Fund has retained the
Investment Manager to manage the investment of the Fund's assets, including the
placing of orders for the purchase and sale of portfolio securities. Under the
terms of the Investment Management Agreement, the Investment Manager maintains
certain of the Fund's books and records and furnishes, at its own expense, such
office space, facilities, equipment, supplies, clerical help and bookkeeping
and certain legal services as the Fund may reasonably require in the conduct of
its business. In addition, the Investment Manager pays the salaries of all
personnel, including officers of the Fund, who are employees of the Investment
Manager. The Investment Manager also bears the cost of the Fund's telephone
service, heat, light, power, and other utilities.

     As full compensation for the services and facilities furnished to the Fund
and expenses of the Fund incurred by the Investment Manager, the Fund will pay
the Investment Manager monthly compensation calculated daily by applying the
annual rate of     % to the Fund's daily net assets.

     The Investment Manager has undertaken to assume all operating expenses
(except for the Plan of Distribution fees and brokerage fees) and to waive the
compensation provided for in its Investment Management Agreement until such
time as the Fund has $50 million of net assets or until six months from the
date of commencement of the Fund's operations, whichever occurs first.

     Shares of the Fund are distributed by Morgan Stanley Dean Witter
Distributors Inc. (the "Distributor"), an affiliate of the Investment Manager.
The Fund has adopted a Plan of Distribution (the "Plan") pursuant to Rule 12b-1
under the Act. The Plan provides that the Fund will pay the Distributor a fee
which is accrued daily and paid monthly at the following annual rates; (i)
Class A -- up to 0.25% of the average daily net assets of Class A; (ii) Class B
- -- 1.0% of the average daily net assets of Class B; and (iii) Class C -- up to
1.0% of the average daily net assets of Class C. In the case of Class A shares,
amounts paid under the Plan are paid to the Distributor for services provided.
In the case of Class B and Class C shares, amounts paid under the Plan are paid
to the Distributor for services provided and the expenses borne by it and
others in the distribution of the shares of these Classes, including the
payment of commissions for sales of these Classes and incentive compensation
to, and expenses of, Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Financial Advisors and others
who engage in or support distribution of the shares or who service shareholder
accounts, including overhead and telephone expenses, printing and distribution
of prospectuses and reports used in connection with the offering of these
shares to other than current shareholders; and preparation, printing and
distribution of sales literature and advertising materials. In addition, the
Distributor may utilize fees paid pursuant to the Plan, in the case of Class B
shares, to compensate Dean Witter Reynolds Inc. ("DWR"), an affiliate of the
Investment Manager and Distributor and other selected broker-dealers, for their
opportunity costs in advancing such amounts, which compensation would be in the
form of a carrying charge on any unreimbursed expenses.

     In the case of Class B shares, provided that the Plan continues in effect,
any cumulative expenses incurred by the Distributor but not yet recovered may
be recovered through the payment of future distribution fees from the Fund
pursuant to the Plan and contingent deferred sales charges paid by investors
upon redemption of Class B shares. Although there is no legal obligation for
the Fund to pay expenses incurred in excess of payments made to the Distributor
under the Plan and the proceeds of contingent deferred sales charges paid by
investors upon redemption of shares, if for any reason the Plan is terminated,
the Trustees will consider at that time the manner in which to treat such
expenses.

     In the case of Class A shares and Class C shares, expenses incurred
pursuant to the Plan in any calendar year in excess of 0.25% of 1.0% of the
average daily net assets of Class A or Class C, respectively, will not be
reimbursed by the Fund through payments in any subsequent year, except that
expenses representing a gross sales credit to Morgan Stanley Dean Witter
Financial Advisors or other selected broker-dealer representatives may be
reimbursed in the subsequent calendar year.

     Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Trust FSB, an affiliate of the Investment
Manager and the Distributor, is the transfer agent of the Fund's shares,
dividend disbursing agent for payment of dividends and distributions on Fund
shares and agent for shareholders under various investment plans.


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REPORT OF INDEPENDENT ACCOUNTANTS
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
To the Shareholder and Trustees of
Morgan Stanley Dean Witter New Millennium Growth Fund

In our opinion, the accompanying statement of assets and liabilities presents
fairly, in all material respects, the financial position of Morgan Stanley Dean
Witter New Millennium Growth Fund (hereafter referred to as the "Fund") at
November   , 1999, in conformity with generally accepted accounting principles.
This financial statement is the responsibility of the Fund's management; our
responsibility is to express an opinion on this financial statement based on
our audit. We conducted our audit of this financial statement in accordance
with generally accepted auditing standards which require that we plan and
perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the financial
statement is free of material misstatement. An audit includes examining, on a
test basis, evidence supporting the amounts and disclosures in the financial
statement, assessing the accounting principles used and significant estimates
made by management, and evaluating the overall financial statement
presentation. We believe that our audit provides a reasonable basis for the
opinion expressed above.


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              MORGAN STANLEY DEAN WITTER NEW MILLENNIUM GROWTH FUND

                            PART C OTHER INFORMATION

Item 23.    Exhibits:

     1.     --  Declaration of Trust of Registrant, to be filed herein

     2.     --  By-Laws of the Registrant, to be filed herein

     3.     --  None

     4.     --  Form of Investment Management Agreement between the Registrant
                and Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Advisors Inc. *

     5. (a) --  Form of Distribution Agreement between the Registrant and
                Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Distributors Inc. *

     5. (b) --  Form of Selected Dealer Agreement*

     5. (c) --  Form of Underwriting Agreement between the Registrant and Morgan
                Stanley Dean Witter Distributors Inc. *

     6.     --  Not applicable

     7.     --  Form of Custodian Agreement*

     8. (a) --  Form of Transfer Agency and Service Agreement between the
                Registrant and Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Trust FSB.*

     8. (b) --  Form of Services Agreement between Morgan Stanley Dean Witter
                Advisors Inc. and Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Services Company
                Inc.*

     9. (a) --  Opinion of Barry Fink, Esq. *

     9. (b) --  Opinion of Lane Altman & Owens LLP *

    10.     --  Consent of Independent Accountants *

    11.     --  Not applicable

    12.     --  Investment Letter of Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Advisors Inc. *

    13.     --  Form of Plan of Distribution Pursuant to Rule 12-b1 between the
                Registrant and Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Distributors Inc. *

    14.     --  Not applicable

    15.     --  Form of Multiple Class Plan pursuant to Rule 18f-3*

    Other   --  Powers of Attorney *

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     *To be filed by amendment.

<PAGE>

Item 24.  Persons Controlled by or Under Common Control with the Fund.

              None

Item 25.  Indemnification.

     Pursuant to Section 5.3 of the Registrant's Declaration of Trust and under
Section 4.8 of the Registrant's By-Laws, the indemnification of the Registrant's
trustees, officers, employees and agents is permitted if it is determined that
they acted under the belief that their actions were in or not opposed to the
best interest of the Registrant, and, with respect to any criminal proceeding,
they had reasonable cause to believe their conduct was not unlawful. In
addition, indemnification is permitted only if it is determined that the actions
in question did not render them liable by reason of willful misfeasance, bad
faith or gross negligence in the performance of their duties or by reason of
reckless disregard of their obligations and duties to the Registrant. Trustees,
officers, employees and agents will be indemnified for the expense of litigation
if it is determined that they are entitled to indemnification against any
liability established in such litigation. The Registrant may also advance money
for these expenses provided that they give their undertakings to repay the
Registrant unless their conduct is later determined to permit indemnification.

     Pursuant to Section 5.2 of the Registrant's Declaration of Trust and
paragraph 8 of the Registrant's Investment Management Agreement, neither the
Investment Manager nor any trustee, officer, employee or agent of the Registrant
shall be liable for any action or failure to act, except in the case of bad
faith, willful misfeasance, gross negligence or reckless disregard of duties to
the Registrant.

     Insofar as indemnification for liabilities arising under the Securities Act
of 1933 (the "Act") may be permitted to trustees, officers and controlling
persons of the Registrant pursuant to the foregoing provisions or otherwise, the
Registrant has been advised that in the opinion of the Securities and Exchange
Commission such indemnification is against public policy as expressed in the Act
and is, therefore, unenforceable. In the event that a claim for indemnification
against such liabilities (other than the payment by the Registrant of expenses
incurred or paid by a trustee, officer, or controlling person of the Registrant
in connection with the successful defense of any action, suit or proceeding) is
asserted against the Registrant by such trustee, officer or controlling person
in connection with the shares being registered, the Registrant will, unless in
the opinion of its counsel the matter has been settled by controlling precedent,
submit to a court of appropriate jurisdiction the question whether such
indemnification by it is against public policy as expressed in the Act, and will
be governed by the final adjudication of such issue.

     The Registrant hereby undertakes that it will apply the indemnification
provision of its by-laws in a manner consistent with Release 11330 of the
Securities and Exchange Commission under the Investment Company Act of 1940, so
long as the interpretation of Sections 17(h) and 17(i) of such Act remains in
effect.

     Registrant, in conjunction with the Investment Manager, Registrant's
Trustees, and other registered investment management companies managed by the
Investment Manager, maintains insurance on behalf of any person who is or was a
Trustee, officer, employee, or agent of Registrant, or who is or was serving at
the request of Registrant as a trustee, director, officer, employee or agent of
another trust or corporation, against any liability asserted against him and
incurred by him or arising out of his position. However, in no event will
Registrant maintain insurance to indemnify any such person for any act for which
Registrant itself is not permitted to indemnify him.
<PAGE>

Item 26. Business and Other Connections of Investment Advisor

     See "The Fund and Its Management" in the Prospectus regarding the business
of the investment advisor. The following information is given regarding officers
of Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Advisors Inc. ("MSDW Advisors"). MSDW Advisors is
a wholly-owned subsidiary of Morgan Stanley Dean Witter & Co.

     The term "Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Funds" refers to the following
registered investment companies:

Closed-End Investment Companies
- -------------------------------
(1)     Morgan Stanley Dean Witter California Insured Municipal Income Trust
(2)     Morgan Stanley Dean Witter California Quality Municipal Securities
(3)     Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Government Income Trust
(4)     Morgan Stanley Dean Witter High Income Advantage Trust
(5)     Morgan Stanley Dean Witter High Income Advantage Trust II
(6)     Morgan Stanley Dean Witter High Income Advantage Trust III
(7)     Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Income Securities Inc.
(8)     Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Insured California Municipal Securities
(9)     Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Insured Municipal Bond Trust
(10)    Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Insured Municipal Income Trust
(11)    Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Insured Municipal Securities
(12)    Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Insured Municipal Trust
(13)    Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Municipal Income Opportunities Trust
(14)    Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Municipal Income Opportunities Trust II
(15)    Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Municipal Income Opportunities Trust III
(16)    Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Municipal Income Trust
(17)    Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Municipal Income Trust II
(18)    Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Municipal Income Trust III
(19)    Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Municipal Premium Income Trust
(20)    Morgan Stanley Dean Witter New York Quality Municipal Securities
(21)    Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Prime Income Trust
(22)    Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Quality Municipal Income Trust
(23)    Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Quality Municipal Investment Trust
(24)    Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Quality Municipal Securities

Open-end Investment Companies
- -----------------------------
(1)     Active Assets California Tax-Free Trust
(2)     Active Assets Government Securities Trust
(3)     Active Assets Money Trust
(4)     Active Assets Tax-Free Trust
(5)     Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Aggressive Equity Fund
(6)     Morgan Stanley Dean Witter American Opportunities Fund
(7)     Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Balanced Growth Fund
(8)     Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Balanced Income Fund
(9)     Morgan Stanley Dean Witter California Tax-Free Daily Income Trust
(10)    Morgan Stanley Dean Witter California Tax-Free Income Fund
(11)    Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Capital Growth Securities
(12)    Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Competitive Edge Fund, "Best Ideas Portfolio"
(13)    Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Convertible Securities Trust
(14)    Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Developing Growth Securities Trust
(15)    Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Diversified Income Trust

<PAGE>

(16)    Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Dividend Growth Securities Inc.
(17)    Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Equity Fund
(18)    Morgan Stanley Dean Witter European Growth Fund Inc.
(19)    Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Federal Securities Trust
(20)    Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Financial Services Trust
(21)    Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Fund of Funds
(22)    Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Global Dividend Growth Securities
(23)    Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Global Utilities Fund
(24)    Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Growth Fund
(25)    Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Hawaii Municipal Trust
(26)    Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Health Sciences Trust
(27)    Morgan Stanley Dean Witter High Yield Securities Inc.
(28)    Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Income Builder Fund
(29)    Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Information Fund
(30)    Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Intermediate Income Securities
(31)    Morgan Stanley Dean Witter International Fund
(32)    Morgan Stanley Dean Witter International SmallCap Fund
(33)    Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Japan Fund
(34)    Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Latin American Growth Fund
(35)    Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Limited Term Municipal Trust
(36)    Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Liquid Asset Fund Inc.
(37)    Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Market Leader Trust
(38)    Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Mid-Cap Dividend Growth Securities
(39)    Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Mid-Cap Equity Trust
(40)    Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Multi-State Municipal Series Trust
(41)    Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Natural Resource Development Securities Inc.
(42)    Morgan Stanley Dean Witter New York Municipal Money Market Trust
(43)    Morgan Stanley Dean Witter New York Tax-Free Income Fund
(44)    Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Next Generation Trust
(45)    Morgan Stanley Dean Witter North American Government Income Trust
(46)    Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Pacific Growth Fund Inc.
(47)    Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Precious Metals and Minerals Trust
(48)    Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Real Estate Fund
(49)    Morgan Stanley Dean Witter S&P 500 Index Fund
(50)    Morgan Stanley Dean Witter S&P 500 Select Fund
(51)    Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Select Dimensions Investment Series
(52)    Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Select Municipal Reinvestment Fund
(53)    Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Short-Term Bond Fund
(54)    Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Short-Term U.S. Treasury Trust
(55)    Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Small Cap Growth Fund
(56)    Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Special Value Fund
(57)    Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Strategist Fund
(58)    Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Tax-Exempt Securities Trust
(59)    Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Tax-Free Daily Income Trust
(60)    Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Total Market Index Fund
(61)    Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Total Return Trust
(62)    Morgan Stanley Dean Witter U.S. Government Money Market Trust
(63)    Morgan Stanley Dean Witter U.S. Government Securities Trust
(64)    Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Utilities Fund
(65)    Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Value-Added Market Series
(66)    Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Value Fund
(67)    Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Variable Investment Series
(68)    Morgan Stanley Dean Witter World Wide Income Trust

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NAME AND POSITION WITH       OTHER SUBSTANTIAL BUSINESS, PROFESSION, VOCATION
MORGAN STANLEY DEAN          OR EMPLOYMENT, INCLUDING NAME, PRINCIPAL ADDRESS
WITTER ADVISORS INC.         AND NATURE OF CONNECTION
- ----------------------       ------------------------------------------------

Mitchell M. Merin            President and Chief Operating Officer of Asset
President, Chief             Management of Morgan Stanley Dean Witter & Co.
Executive Officer and        ("MSDW); Chairman, Chief Executive Officer and
Director                     Director of Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Distributors
                             Inc. ("MSDW Distributors") and Morgan Stanley Dean
                             Witter Trust FSB ("MSDW Trust"); President, Chief
                             Executive Officer and Director of Morgan Stanley
                             Dean Witter Services Company Inc. ("MSDW
                             Services"); President of the Morgan Stanley Dean
                             Witter Funds and Discover Brokerage Index Series;
                             Executive Vice President and Director of Dean
                             Witter Reynolds Inc. ("DWR"); Director of various
                             MSDW subsidiaries.

Joseph J. McAlinden          Vice President of the Morgan Stanley Dean Witter
Executive Vice President     Funds and Discover Brokerage Index Series; Director
and Chief Investment         of MSDW Trust.
Officer

Ronald E. Robison            President MSDW Trust; Executive Vice President,
Executive Vice President,    Chief Administrative Officer and Director of MSDW
Chief Administrative         Services; Vice President of the Morgan Stanley Dean
Officer and Director         Witter Funds and Discover Brokerage Index Series.

Edward C. Oelsner, III
Executive Vice President

Barry Fink                   Assistant Secretary of DWR; Senior Vice President,
Senior Vice President,       Secretary, General Counsel and Director of MSDW
Secretary, General           Services; Senior Vice President, Assistant
Counsel and Director         Secretary and Assistant General Counsel of MSDW
                             Distributors; Vice President, Secretary and General
                             Counsel of the Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Funds and
                             Discover Brokerage Index Series.

Peter M. Avelar              Vice President of various Morgan Stanley Dean
Senior Vice President        Witter Funds.
and Director of the High
Yield Group

Mark Bavoso                  Vice President of various Morgan Stanley Dean
Senior Vice President        Witter Funds.

Douglas Brown
Senior Vice President

Rosalie Clough
Senior Vice President
and Director of Marketing

<PAGE>

NAME AND POSITION WITH       OTHER SUBSTANTIAL BUSINESS, PROFESSION, VOCATION
MORGAN STANLEY DEAN          OR EMPLOYMENT, INCLUDING NAME, PRINCIPAL ADDRESS
WITTER ADVISORS INC.         AND NATURE OF CONNECTION
- ----------------------       ------------------------------------------------

Richard Felegy
Senior Vice President

Edward F. Gaylor             Vice President of various Morgan Stanley Dean
Senior Vice President        Witter Funds.

Robert S. Giambrone          Senior Vice President of MSDW Services, MSDW
Senior Vice President        Distributors  and MSDW Trust and  Director  of MSDW
                             Trust; Vice President of the Morgan Stanley Dean
                             Witter Funds and Discover Brokerage Index Series.

Rajesh K. Gupta              Vice President of various Morgan Stanley Dean
Senior Vice President,       Witter Funds.
Director of the Taxable
Fixed Income Group and
Chief Administrative
Officer - Investments

Kenton J. Hinchliffe         Vice President of various Morgan Stanley Dean
Senior Vice President        Witter Funds and Discover Brokerage Index Series.

Kevin Hurley                 Vice President of various Morgan Stanley Dean
Senior Vice President        Witter Funds.

Jenny Beth Jones             Vice President of various Morgan Stanley Dean
Senior Vice President        Witter Funds.

Michelle Kaufman             Vice President of various Morgan Stanley Dean
Senior Vice President        Witter Funds.

John B. Kemp, III            President of MSDW Distributors.
Senior Vice President

Anita H. Kolleeny            Vice President of various Morgan Stanley Dean
Senior Vice President        Witter Funds.
and Director of Sector
Rotation

Jonathan R. Page             Vice President of various Morgan Stanley Dean
Senior Vice President        Witter Funds.
and Director of the Money
Market Group

Ira N. Ross                  Vice President of various Morgan Stanley Dean
Senior Vice President        Witter Funds.

Guy G. Rutherfurd, Jr.       Vice President of various Morgan Stanley Dean
Senior Vice President and    Witter Funds.
Director of the
Growth Group

<PAGE>

NAME AND POSITION WITH       OTHER SUBSTANTIAL BUSINESS, PROFESSION, VOCATION
MORGAN STANLEY DEAN          OR EMPLOYMENT, INCLUDING NAME, PRINCIPAL ADDRESS
WITTER ADVISORS INC.         AND NATURE OF CONNECTION
- ----------------------       ------------------------------------------------

Rochelle G. Siegel           Vice President of various Morgan Stanley Dean
Senior Vice President        Witter Funds.

James Solloway
Senior Vice President

Paul D. Vance                Vice President of various Morgan Stanley Dean
Senior Vice President        Witter Funds.
and Director of the Growth
and Income Group

Elizabeth A. Vetell
Senior Vice President
and Director of
Shareholder Communication

James F. Willison            Vice President of various Morgan Stanley Dean
Senior Vice President        Witter Funds.
and Director of the
Tax-Exempt Fixed
Income Group

Thomas F. Caloia             First  Vice President and Assistant Treasurer of
First Vice President         MSDW Services; Assistant Treasurer of MSDW
and Assistant                Distributors; Treasurer and Chief Financial and
Treasurer                    Accounting Officer of the Morgan Stanley Dean
                             Witter Funds and Discover Brokerage Index Series.

Thomas Chronert
First Vice President

Marilyn K. Cranney           Assistant Secretary of DWR; First Vice President
First Vice President         and Assistant Secretary of MSDW Services; Assistant
and Assistant Secretary      Secretary of MSDW  Distributors,  the Morgan
                             Stanley Dean Witter Funds and Discover Brokerage
                             Index Series.

Salvatore DeSteno            First Vice President of MSDW Services.
First Vice President

Peter W. Gurman
First Vice President

Michael Interrante           First Vice President and Controller of MSDW
First Vice President         Services; Assistant Treasurer of MSDW Distributors;
                             First Vice and Controller President and Treasurer
                             of MSDW Trust.

David Johnson
First Vice President

<PAGE>

NAME AND POSITION WITH       OTHER SUBSTANTIAL BUSINESS, PROFESSION, VOCATION
MORGAN STANLEY DEAN          OR EMPLOYMENT, INCLUDING NAME, PRINCIPAL ADDRESS
WITTER ADVISORS INC.         AND NATURE OF CONNECTION
- ----------------------       ------------------------------------------------

Stanley Kapica
First Vice President

Lou Anne D. McInnis          First Vice President and Assistant Secretary of
First Vice President and     MSDW Services; Assistant Secretary of MSDW
Assistant Secretary          Distributors, the Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Funds
                             and Discover Brokerage Index Series.

Carsten Otto                 First Vice President and Assistant Secretary of
First Vice President         MSDW Services; Assistant Secretary of MSDW
and Assistant Secretary      Distributors, the Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Funds
                             and Discover Brokerage Index Series.

Ruth Rossi                   First Vice President and Assistant Secretary of
First Vice President and     MSDW Services; Assistant Secretary of MSDW
Assistant Secretary          Distributors, the Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Funds
                             and Discover Brokerage Index Series.

James P. Wallin
First Vice President

Robert Abreu
Vice President

Dale Albright
Vice President

Joan G. Allman
Vice President

Andrew Arbenz
Vice President

Joseph Arcieri               Vice President of various Morgan Stanley Dean
Vice President               Witter Funds.

Armon Bar-Tur                Vice President of various Morgan Stanley Dean
Vice President               Witter Funds.

Raymond Basile
Vice President

Nancy Belza
Vice President

Maurice Bendrihem
Vice President and
Assistant Controller

<PAGE>

NAME AND POSITION WITH       OTHER SUBSTANTIAL BUSINESS, PROFESSION, VOCATION
MORGAN STANLEY DEAN          OR EMPLOYMENT, INCLUDING NAME, PRINCIPAL ADDRESS
WITTER ADVISORS INC.         AND NATURE OF CONNECTION
- ----------------------       ------------------------------------------------

Dale Boettcher
Vice President

Ronald Caldwell
Vice President

Joseph Cardwell
Vice President

Liam Carroll
Vice President

Philip Casparius
Vice President

Aaron Clark
Vice President

William Connerly
Vice President

David Dineen
Vice President

Sheila Finnerty              Vice President of Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Prime
Vice President               Income Trust

Jeffrey D. Geffen
Vice President

Sandra Gelpieryn
Vice President

Charmaine George
Vice President

Michael Geringer
Vice President

Gail Gerrity
Vice President

Ellen Gold
Vice President

Stephen Greenhut
Vice President

<PAGE>

NAME AND POSITION WITH       OTHER SUBSTANTIAL BUSINESS, PROFESSION, VOCATION
MORGAN STANLEY DEAN          OR EMPLOYMENT, INCLUDING NAME, PRINCIPAL ADDRESS
WITTER ADVISORS INC.         AND NATURE OF CONNECTION
- ----------------------       ------------------------------------------------

Trey Hancock
Vice President

Matthew Haynes               Vice President of various Morgan Stanley Dean
Vice President               Witter Funds.

Peter Hermann                Vice President of various Morgan Stanley Dean
Vice President               Witter Funds.

David T. Hoffman
Vice President

Kevin Jung                   Vice President of various Morgan Stanley Dean
Vice President               Witter Funds.

Carol Espejo-Kane
Vice President

Nancy Karole-Kennedy
Vice President

Doug Ketterer
Vice President

Paula LaCosta                Vice President of various Morgan Stanley Dean
Vice President               Witter Funds.

Kimberly LaHart
Vice President

Thomas Lawlor
Vice President

Todd Lebo                    Vice President and Assistant Secretary of MSDW
Vice President and           Services; Assistant Secretary of MSDW Distributors,
Assistant Secretary          the Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Funds and Discover
                             Brokerage Index Series.

Gerard J. Lian               Vice President of various Morgan Stanley Dean
Vice President               Witter Funds.

Nancy Login
Vice President

Sharon Loguercio
Vice President

Steven MacNamara
Vice President

<PAGE>

NAME AND POSITION WITH       OTHER SUBSTANTIAL BUSINESS, PROFESSION, VOCATION
MORGAN STANLEY DEAN          OR EMPLOYMENT, INCLUDING NAME, PRINCIPAL ADDRESS
WITTER ADVISORS INC.         AND NATURE OF CONNECTION
- ----------------------       ------------------------------------------------

Catherine Maniscalco         Vice President of various Morgan Stanley Dean
Vice President               Witter Funds.

Albert McGarity
Vice President

Teresa McRoberts             Vice President of Morgan Stanley Dean Witter S&P
Vice President               500 Select Fund.

Mark Mitchell
Vice President

Julie Morrone                Vice President of various Morgan Stanley Dean
Vice President               Witter Funds.

Mary Beth Mueller
Vice President

David Myers                  Vice President of Morgan Stanley Dean Witter
Vice President               Natural Resource Development Securities Inc.

James Nash
Vice President

Richard Norris
Vice President

Anne Pickrell
Vice President

Dawn Rorke
Vice President

John Roscoe                  Vice President of Morgan Stanley Dean Witter
Vice President               Real Estate Fund.

Hugh Rose
Vice President

Robert Rossetti              Vice President of various Morgan Stanley Dean
Vice President               Witter Funds.

Carl F. Sadler
Vice President

Deborah Santaniello
Vice President

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NAME AND POSITION WITH       OTHER SUBSTANTIAL BUSINESS, PROFESSION, VOCATION
MORGAN STANLEY DEAN          OR EMPLOYMENT, INCLUDING NAME, PRINCIPAL ADDRESS
WITTER ADVISORS INC.         AND NATURE OF CONNECTION
- ----------------------       ------------------------------------------------

Patrice Saunders
Vice President

Howard A. Schloss            Vice President of Morgan Stanley Dean Witter
Vice President               Federal Securities Trust.

Peter J. Seeley              Vice President of various Morgan Stanley Dean
Vice President               Witter Funds.

Robert Stearns
Vice President

Naomi Stein
Vice President

Michael Strayhorn
Vice President

Kathleen H. Stromberg        Vice President of various Morgan Stanley Dean
Vice President               Witter Funds.

Marybeth Swisher
Vice President

Michael Thayer
Vice President

Robert Vanden Assem
Vice President

David Walsh
Vice President

Alice Weiss                  Vice President of various Morgan Stanley Dean
Vice President               Witter Funds.

John Wong
Vice President

     The principal address of MSDW Advisors, MSDW Services, MSDW Distributors,
DWR, the Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Funds and Discover Brokerage Index Series is
Two World Trade Center, New York, New York 10048. The principal address of MSDW
is 1585 Broadway, New York, New York 10036. The principal address of MSDW Trust
is 2 Harborside Financial Center, Jersey City, New Jersey 07311.

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Item 27.    Principal Underwriters

(a) Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Distributors Inc. ("MSDW Distributors"), a
Delaware corporation, is the principal underwriter of the Registrant. MSDW
Distributors is also the principal underwriter of the following investment
companies:

(1)     Active Assets California Tax-Free Trust
(2)     Active Assets Government Securities Trust
(3)     Active Assets Money Trust
(4)     Active Assets Tax-Free Trust
(5)     Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Aggressive Equity Fund
(6)     Morgan Stanley Dean Witter American Opportunities Fund
(7)     Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Balanced Growth Fund
(8)     Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Balanced Income Fund
(9)     Morgan Stanley Dean Witter California Tax-Free Daily Income Trust
(10)    Morgan Stanley Dean Witter California Tax-Free Income Fund
(11)    Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Capital Growth Securities
(12)    Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Competitive Edge Fund, "Best Ideas Portfolio"
(13)    Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Convertible Securities Trust
(14)    Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Developing Growth Securities Trust
(15)    Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Diversified Income Trust
(16)    Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Dividend Growth Securities Inc.
(17)    Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Equity Fund
(18)    Morgan Stanley Dean Witter European Growth Fund Inc.
(19)    Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Federal Securities Trust
(20)    Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Financial Services Trust
(21)    Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Fund of Funds
(22)    Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Global Dividend Growth Securities
(23)    Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Global Utilities Fund
(24)    Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Growth Fund
(25)    Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Hawaii Municipal Trust
(26)    Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Health Sciences Trust
(27)    Morgan Stanley Dean Witter High Yield Securities Inc.
(28)    Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Income Builder Fund
(29)    Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Information Fund
(30)    Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Intermediate Income Securities
(31)    Morgan Stanley Dean Witter International Fund
(32)    Morgan Stanley Dean Witter International SmallCap Fund
(33)    Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Japan Fund
(34)    Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Latin American Growth Fund
(35)    Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Limited Term Municipal Trust
(36)    Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Liquid Asset Fund Inc.
(37)    Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Market Leader Trust
(38)    Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Mid-Cap Dividend Growth Securities
(39)    Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Mid-Cap Equity Trust
(40)    Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Multi-State Municipal Series Trust
(41)    Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Natural Resource Development Securities Inc.
(42)    Morgan Stanley Dean Witter New York Municipal Money Market Trust
(43)    Morgan Stanley Dean Witter New York Tax-Free Income Fund
(44)    Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Next Generation Trust
(45)    Morgan Stanley Dean Witter North American Government Income Trust
(46)    Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Pacific Growth Fund Inc.
(47)    Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Precious Metals and Minerals Trust

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(48)    Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Prime Income Trust
(49)    Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Real Estate Fund
(50)    Morgan Stanley Dean Witter S&P 500 Index Fund
(51)    Morgan Stanley Dean Witter S&P 500 Select Fund
(52)    Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Short-Term Bond Fund
(53)    Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Short-Term U.S. Treasury Trust
(54)    Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Small Cap Growth Fund
(55)    Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Special Value Fund
(56)    Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Strategist Fund
(57)    Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Tax-Exempt Securities Trust
(58)    Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Tax-Free Daily Income Trust
(59)    Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Total Market Index Fund
(60)    Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Total Return Trust
(61)    Morgan Stanley Dean Witter U.S. Government Money Market Trust
(62)    Morgan Stanley Dean Witter U.S. Government Securities Trust
(63)    Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Utilities Fund
(64)    Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Value-Added Market Series
(65)    Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Value Fund
(66)    Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Variable Investment Series
(67)    Morgan Stanley Dean Witter World Wide Income Trust

(b) The following information is given regarding directors and officers of MSDW
Distributors not listed in Item 26 above. The principal address of MSDW
Distributors is Two World Trade Center, New York, New York 10048. Other than Mr.
Purcell, who is a Trustee of the Registrant, none of the following persons has
any position or office with the Registrant.

Name                         Positions and Office with MSDW Distributors
- ----                         -------------------------------------------

Michael T. Gregg             Vice President and Assistant Secretary.

James F. Higgins             Director

Fredrick K. Kubler           Senior Vice President, Assistant Secretary and
                             Chief Compliance Officer.

Philip J. Purcell            Director

John Schaeffer               Director

Charles Vadala               Senior Vice President and Financial Principal.

Item 28.     Location of Accounts and Records

     All accounts, books and other documents required to be maintained by
Section 31(a) of the Investment Company Act of 1940 and the Rules thereunder are
maintained by the Investment Manager at its offices, except records relating to
holders of shares issued by the Registrant, which are maintained by the
Registrant's Transfer Agent, at its place of business as shown in the
prospectus.

Item 29.     Management Services

     Registrant is not a party to any such management-related service contract.

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Item 30.     Undertakings

     Registrant hereby undertakes to furnish each person to whom a prospectus is
delivered with a copy of the Registrant's latest annual report to shareholders,
upon request and without charge.

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                                   SIGNATURES

     Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Act of 1933 and the
Investment Company Act of 1940, the Registrant has duly caused this Registration
Statement to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly
authorized, in the City of New York and the State of New York on the 8th day of
October, 1999.


                                           MORGAN STANLEY DEAN WITTER
                                           NEW MILLENNIUM GROWTH FUND

                                           By:  /s/ Barry Fink
                                                    Barry Fink
                                                    Trustee, Vice President
                                                    and Secretary

     Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Act of 1933, this
Registration Statement has been signed below by the following persons in the
capacities and on the date indicated.


Signatures                           Title                              Date
- ----------                           -----                              ----


By: /s/ Charles A. Fiumefreddo       Chairman, Trustee                  10/08/99
   -----------------------------     and Chief Executive Officer
        Charles A. Fiumefreddo


By: /s/ Robert S. Giambrone          Trustee                            10/08/99
   -----------------------------
        Robert S. Giambrone




By: /s/ Barry Fink                   Trustee, Vice President            10/08/99
   -----------------------------     and Secretary
        Barry Fink


By: /s/ Thomas F. Caloia             Trustee, Chief Financial           10/08/99
   -----------------------------     Officer and Chief
        Thomas F. Caloia             Accounting Officer

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              MORGAN STANLEY DEAN WITTER NEW MILLENNIUM GROWTH FUND

                                  EXHIBIT INDEX
                                  -------------

     1.     --  Declaration of Trust of Registrant

     2.     --  By-Laws of the Registrant

     3.     --  None

     4.     --  Form of Investment Management Agreement between the Registrant
                and Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Advisors Inc. *

     5. (a) --  Form of Distribution Agreement between the Registrant and
                Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Distributors Inc. *

     5. (b) --  Form of Selected Dealer Agreement*

     5. (c) --  Form of Underwriting Agreement between the Registrant and
                Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Distributors Inc. *

     6.     --  Not applicable

     7.     --  Form of Custodian Agreement*

     8. (a) --  Form of Transfer Agency and Service Agreement between the
                Registrant and Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Trust FSB.*

     8. (b) --  Form of Services Agreement between Morgan Stanley Dean Witter
                Advisors Inc. and Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Services
                Company Inc.*

     9. (a) --  Opinion of Barry Fink, Esq. *

     9. (b) --  Opinion of Lane Altman & Owens LLP *

    10.     --  Consent of Independent Accountants *

    11.     --  Not applicable

    12.     --  Investment Letter of Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Advisors Inc. *

    13.     --  Form of Plan of Distribution Pursuant to Rule 12-b1 between the
                Registrant and Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Distributors Inc. *

    14.     --  Not applicable

    15.     --  Form of Multiple Class Plan pursuant to Rule 18f-3*

    Other   --  Powers of Attorney *

- -----------------------
    *To be filed by amendment.



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             MORGAN STANLEY DEAN WITTER NEW MILLENNIUM GROWTH FUND





                            TWO WORLD TRADE CENTER
                              NEW YORK, NY 10048






                             DECLARATION OF TRUST






                          DATED: SEPTEMBER 29, 1999


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                               TABLE OF CONTENTS




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ARTICLE I -- Name and Definitions ...............................................     2

Section 1.1  Name ...............................................................     2
Section 1.2  Definitions ........................................................     2

ARTICLE II -- Trustees ..........................................................     3

Section 2.1  Number of Trustees .................................................     3
Section 2.2  Election and Term ..................................................     3
Section 2.3  Resignation and Removal ............................................     3
Section 2.4  Vacancies ..........................................................     3
Section 2.5  Delegation of Power to Other Trustees ..............................     4

ARTICLE III -- Powers of Trustees ...............................................     4

Section 3.1  General ............................................................     4
Section 3.2  Investments ........................................................     4
Section 3.3  Legal Title ........................................................     5
Section 3.4  Issuance and Repurchase of Securities ..............................     5
Section 3.5  Borrowing Money; Lending Trust Assets ..............................     5
Section 3.6  Delegation; Committees .............................................     5
Section 3.7  Collection and Payment .............................................     5
Section 3.8  Expenses ...........................................................     5
Section 3.9  Manner of Acting; By-Laws ..........................................     5
Section 3.10 Miscellaneous Powers ...............................................     6
Section 3.11 Principal Transactions .............................................     6
Section 3.12 Litigation .........................................................     6

ARTICLE IV -- Investment Adviser, Distributor, Custodian and Transfer Agent .....     6

Section 4.1  Investment Adviser .................................................     6
Section 4.2  Administrative Services ............................................     7
Section 4.3  Distributor ........................................................     7
Section 4.4  Transfer Agent .....................................................     7
Section 4.5  Custodian ..........................................................     7
Section 4.6  Parties to Contract ................................................     7

ARTICLE V -- Limitations of Liability of Shareholders, Trustees and Others ......     8

Section 5.1  No Personal Liability of Shareholders, Trustees, etc. ..............     8
Section 5.2  Non-Liability of Trustees, etc. ....................................     8
Section 5.3  Indemnification ....................................................     8
Section 5.4  No Bond Required of Trustees .......................................     8
Section 5.5  No Duty of Investigation; Notice in Trust Instruments, etc. ........     8
Section 5.6  Reliance on Experts, etc. ..........................................     9

ARTICLE VI -- Shares of Beneficial Interest .....................................     9

Section 6.1  Beneficial Interest ................................................     9
Section 6.2  Rights of Shareholders .............................................     9
Section 6.3  Trust Only .........................................................    10
Section 6.4  Issuance of Shares .................................................    10
Section 6.5  Register of Shares .................................................    10
Section 6.6  Transfer of Shares .................................................    10
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Section 6.7  Notices ..........................................................    10
Section 6.8  Voting Powers ....................................................    11
Section 6.9  Series or Classes of Shares ......................................    11

ARTICLE VII -- Redemptions ....................................................    13

Section 7.1  Redemptions ......................................................    13
Section 7.2  Redemption at the Option of the Trust ............................    13
Section 7.3  Effect of Suspension of Determination of Net Asset Value .........    13
Section 7.4  Suspension of Right of Redemption ................................    14

ARTICLE VIII -- Determination of Net Asset Value, Net Income and Distributions     14

Section 8.1  Net Asset Value ..................................................    14
Section 8.2  Distributions to Shareholders ....................................    14
Section 8.3  Determination of Net Income ......................................    15
Section 8.4  Power to Modify Foregoing Procedures .............................    15

ARTICLE IX -- Duration; Termination of Trust; Amendment; Mergers, etc. ........    15

Section 9.1  Duration .........................................................    15
Section 9.2  Termination of Trust .............................................    15
Section 9.3  Amendment Procedure ..............................................    16
Section 9.4  Merger, Consolidation and Sale of Assets .........................    16
Section 9.5  Incorporation ....................................................    16

ARTICLE X -- Reports to Shareholders ..........................................    17

ARTICLE XI -- Miscellaneous ...................................................    17

Section 11.1 Filing ...........................................................    17
Section 11.2 Resident Agent ...................................................    17
Section 11.3 Governing Law ....................................................    17
Section 11.4 Counterparts .....................................................    17
Section 11.5 Reliance by Third Parties ........................................    17
Section 11.6 Provisions in Conflict with Law or Regulations ...................    18
Section 11.7 Use of the Name "Morgan Stanley Dean Witter" .....................    18
Section 11.8 Principal Place of Business ......................................    18

SIGNATURE PAGE ................................................................    19
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                              DECLARATION OF TRUST

                                       OF

              MORGAN STANLEY DEAN WITTER NEW MILLENNIUM GROWTH FUND

                            DATED: SEPTEMBER 29, 1999


     THE DECLARATION OF TRUST of Morgan Stanley Dean Witter New Millennium
Growth Fund is made the 29th day of September, 1999 by the parties signatory
hereto, as trustees (such persons, so long as they shall continue in office in
accordance with the terms of this Declaration of Trust, and all other persons
who at the time in question have been duly elected or appointed as trustees in
accordance with the provisions of this Declaration of Trust and are then in
office, being hereinafter called the "Trustees").

                             W I T N E S S E T H:

     WHEREAS, the Trustees desire to form a trust fund under the laws of
Massachusetts for the investment and reinvestment of funds contributed thereto;
and

     WHEREAS, it is provided that the beneficial interest in the trust assets be
divided into transferable shares of beneficial interest as hereinafter provided;

     NOW, THEREFORE, the Trustees hereby declare that they will hold in trust,
all money and property contributed to the trust fund to manage and dispose of
the same for the benefit of the holders from time to time of the shares of
beneficial interest issued hereunder and subject to the provisions hereof, to
wit:


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                                    ARTICLE I

                              NAME AND DEFINITIONS

     Section 1.1. Name. The name of the trust created hereby is the "Morgan
Stanley Dean Witter New Millennium Growth Fund," and so far as may be
practicable the Trustees shall conduct the Trust's activities, execute all
documents and sue or be sued under that name, which name (and the word "Trust"
wherever herein used) shall refer to the Trustees as Trustees, and not as
individuals, or personally, and shall not refer to the officers, agents,
employees or Shareholders of the Trust. Should the Trustees determine that the
use of such name is not advisable, they may use such other name for the Trust as
they deem proper and the Trust may hold its property and conduct its activities
under such other name.

     Section 1.2. Definitions. Wherever they are used herein, the following
terms have the following respective meanings:

     (a) "By-Laws" means the By-Laws referred to in Section 3.9 hereof, as from
time to time amended.

     (b) the terms "Commission," "Affiliated Person" and "Interested Person"
have the meanings given them in the 1940 Act.

     (c) "Class" means any division of Shares within a Series, which Class is or
has been established pursuant to Section 6.1 hereof.

     (d) "Declaration" means this Declaration of Trust as amended from time to
time. Reference in this Declaration of Trust to "Declaration," "hereof,"
"herein" and "hereunder" shall be deemed to refer to this Declaration rather
than the article or section in which such words appear.

     (e) "Distributor" means the party, other than the Trust, to a contract
described in Section 4.3 hereof.

     (f) "Fundamental Policies" shall mean the investment policies and
restrictions set forth in the Prospectus and Statement of Additional Information
and designated as fundamental policies therein.

     (g) "Investment Adviser" means any party, other than the Trust, to a
contract described in Section 4.1 hereof.

     (h) "Majority Shareholder Vote" means the vote of the holders of a majority
of Shares, which shall consist of: (i) a majority of Shares represented in
person or by proxy and entitled to vote at a meeting of Shareholders at which a
quorum, as determined in accordance with the By-Laws, is present; (ii) a
majority of Shares issued and outstanding and entitled to vote when action is
taken by written consent of Shareholders; and (iii) a "majority of the
outstanding voting securities," as the phrase is defined in the 1940 Act, when
any action is required by the 1940 Act by such majority as so defined.

     (i) "1940 Act" means the Investment Company Act of 1940 and the rules and
regulations thereunder as amended from time to time.

     (j) "Person" means and includes individuals, corporations, partnerships,
trusts, associations, joint ventures and other entities, whether or not legal
entities, and governments and agencies and political subdivisions thereof.

     (k) "Prospectus" means the Prospectus and Statement of Additional
Information constituting parts of the Registration Statement of the Trust under
the Securities Act of 1933 as such Prospectus and Statement of Additional
Information may be amended or supplemented and filed with the Commission from
time to time.

     (l) "Series" means one of the separately managed components of the Trust
(or, if the Trust shall have only one such component, then that one) as set
forth in Section 6.1 hereof or as may be established and designated from time to
time by the Trustees pursuant to that section.

     (m) "Shareholder" means a record owner of outstanding Shares.

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     (n) "Shares" means the units of interest into which the beneficial interest
in the Trust shall be divided from time to time, including the shares of any and
all series or classes which may be established by the Trustees, and includes
fractions of Shares as well as whole Shares.

     (o) "Transfer Agent" means the party, other than the Trust, to the contract
described in Section 4.4 hereof.

     (p) "Trust" means the Morgan Stanley Dean Witter New Millennium Growth
Fund.

     (q) "Trust Property" means any and all property, real or personal, tangible
or intangible, which is owned or held by or for the account of the Trust or the
Trustees.

     (r) "Trustees"  means the persons who have signed the Declaration, so long
as they shall continue in office in accordance with the terms hereof, and all
other persons who may from time to time be duly elected or appointed, qualified
and serving as Trustees in accordance with the provisions hereof, and reference
herein to a Trustee or the Trustees shall refer to such person or persons in
their capacity as trustees hereunder.

                                  ARTICLE II

                                   TRUSTEES

     Section 2.1. Number of Trustees. The number of Trustees shall be such
number as shall be fixed from time to time by a written instrument signed by a
majority of the Trustees, provided, however, that the number of Trustees shall
in no event be less than three (3) nor more than fifteen (15).

     Section 2.2. Election and Term. The Trustees shall be elected by a vote of
a majority of the outstanding voting securities, as defined by the 1940 Act,
held by the initial shareholder(s) (i.e., the person(s) that supplied the seed
capital required under Section 14(a) of the 1940 Act). The Trustees shall have
the power to set and alter the terms of office of the Trustees, and they may at
any time lengthen or lessen their own terms or make their terms of unlimited
duration, subject to the resignation and removal provisions of Section 2.3
hereof. Subject to Section 16(a) of the 1940 Act, the Trustees may elect their
own successors and may, pursuant to Section 2.4 hereof, appoint Trustees to fill
vacancies. The Trustees shall adopt By-Laws not inconsistent with this
Declaration or any provision of law to provide for election of Trustees by
Shareholders at such time or times as the Trustees shall determine to be
necessary or advisable.

     Section 2.3. Resignation and Removal. Any Trustee may resign his or her
trust (without need for prior or subsequent accounting) by an instrument in
writing signed by him or her and delivered to the other Trustees and such
resignation shall be effective upon such delivery, or at a later date according
to the terms of the instrument. Any of the Trustees may be removed (provided the
aggregate number of Trustees after such removal shall not be less than the
number required by Section 2.1 hereof) by the action of two-thirds of the
remaining Trustees or by the action of the Shareholders of record of not less
than two-thirds of the Shares outstanding (for purposes of determining the
circumstances and procedures under which such removal by the Shareholders may
take place, the provisions of Section 16(c) of the 1940 Act or of the corporate
or business statute of any state in which shares of the Trust are sold, shall be
applicable to the same extent as if the Trust were subject to the provisions of
that Section). Upon the resignation or removal of a Trustee, or otherwise
ceasing to be a Trustee, he or she shall execute and deliver such documents as
the remaining Trustees shall require for the purpose of conveying to the Trust
or the remaining Trustees any Trust Property held in the name of the resigning
or removed Trustee. Upon the incapacity or death of any Trustee, his or her
legal representative shall execute and deliver on his or her behalf such
documents as the remaining Trustees shall require as provided in the preceding
sentence.

     Section 2.4. Vacancies. The term of office of a Trustee shall terminate and
a vacancy shall occur in the event of the death, resignation, removal,
bankruptcy, adjudicated incompetence or other incapacity to perform the duties
of the office of a Trustee. No such vacancy shall operate to annul the
Declaration or to revoke any existing agency created pursuant to the terms of
the Declaration. In the case of an existing vacancy existing by reason of an
increase in the number of Trustees, subject to the provisions


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of Section 16(a) of the 1940 Act, the remaining Trustees shall fill such
vacancy by the appointment of such other person as they or he, in their or his
discretion, shall see fit, made by a written instrument signed by a majority of
the remaining Trustees. Any such appointment shall not become effective,
however, until the person named in the written instrument of appointment shall
have accepted in writing such appointment and agreed in writing to be bound by
the terms of the Declaration. An appointment of a Trustee may be made in
anticipation of a vacancy to occur at a later date by reason of retirement,
resignation or increase in the number of Trustees, provided that such
appointment shall not become effective prior to such retirement, resignation or
increase in the number of Trustees. Whenever a vacancy in the number of
Trustees shall occur, until such vacancy is filled as provided in this Section
2.4, the Trustees in office, regardless of their number, shall have all the
powers granted to the Trustees and shall discharge all the duties imposed upon
the Trustees by the Declaration. A written instrument certifying the existence
of such vacancy signed by a majority of the Trustees shall be conclusive
evidence of the existence of such vacancy.

     Section 2.5. Delegation of Power to Other Trustees. Any Trustee may, by
power of attorney, delegate his or her power for a period not exceeding six (6)
months at any one time to any other Trustee or Trustees; provided that in no
case shall less than two (2) Trustees personally exercise the powers granted to
the Trustees under the Declaration except as herein otherwise expressly
provided.

                                  ARTICLE III

                              POWERS OF TRUSTEES

     Section 3.1. General. The Trustees shall have exclusive and absolute
control over the Trust Property and over the business of the Trust to the same
extent as if the Trustees were the sole owners of the Trust Property and
business in their own right, but with such powers of delegation as may be
permitted by the Declaration. The Trustees shall have power to conduct the
business of the Trust and carry on its operations in any and all of its branches
and maintain offices both within and without the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
In any and all states of the United States of America, in the District of
Columbia, and in any and all commonwealths, territories, dependencies, colonies,
possessions, agencies or instrumentalities wheresoever in the world they may be
located as they deem necessary, proper or desirable in order to promote the
interests of the Trust although such things are not herein specifically
mentioned. Any determination as to what is in the interests of the Trust made by
the Trustees in good faith shall be conclusive. In construing the provisions of
the Declaration, the presumption shall be in favor of a grant of power to the
Trustees.

     The enumeration of any specific power herein shall not be construed as
limiting the aforesaid power. Such powers of the Trustees may be exercised
without order of or resort to any court.

     Section 3.2. Investments. The Trustees shall have the power to:

       (a) conduct, operate and carry on the business of an investment company;

       (b) subscribe for, invest in, reinvest in, purchase or otherwise acquire,
     hold, pledge, sell, assign, transfer, exchange, distribute, lend or
     otherwise deal in or dispose of negotiable or non-negotiable instruments,
     obligations, evidences of indebtedness, certificates of deposit or
     indebtedness, commercial paper, repurchase agreements, reverse repurchase
     agreements, options, commodities, commodity futures contracts and related
     options, currencies, currency futures and forward contracts, and other
     securities, investment contracts and other instruments of any kind,
     including, without limitation, those issued, guaranteed or sponsored by any
     and all Persons including, without limitation, states, territories and
     possessions of the United States, the District of Columbia and any of the
     political subdivisions, agencies or instrumentalities thereof, and by the
     United States Government or its agencies or instrumentalities, foreign or
     international instrumentalities, or by any bank or savings institution, or
     by any corporation or organization organized under the laws of the United
     States or of any state, territory or possession thereof, and of
     corporations or organizations organized under foreign laws, or in "when
     issued" contracts for any such securities, or retain Trust assets in cash
     and from time to time change the investments of the assets of the Trust;
     and to exercise any and all rights, powers and privileges of ownership or
     interest in respect


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     of any and all such investments of every kind and description, including,
     without limitation, the right to consent and otherwise act with respect
     thereto, with power to designate one or more persons, firms, associations
     or corporations to exercise any of said rights, powers and privileges in
     respect of any of said instruments; and the Trustees shall be deemed to
     have the foregoing powers with respect to any additional securities in
     which the Trust may invest should the Fundamental Policies be amended.

The Trustees shall not be limited to investing in obligations maturing before
the possible termination of the Trust, nor shall the Trustees be limited by any
law limiting the investments which may be made by fiduciaries.

     Section 3.3. Legal Title. Legal title to all the Trust Property shall be
vested in the Trustees as joint tenants except that the Trustees shall have
power to cause legal title to any Trust Property to be held by or in the name of
one or more of the Trustees, or in the name of the Trust, or in the name of any
other Person as nominee, on such terms as the Trustees may determine, provided
that the interest of the Trust therein is appropriately protected. The right,
title and interest of the Trustees in the Trust Property shall vest
automatically in each Person who may hereafter become a Trustee. Upon the
resignation, removal or death of a Trustee he or she shall automatically cease
to have any right, title or interest in any of the Trust Property, and the
right, title and interest of such Trustee in the Trust Property shall vest
automatically in the remaining Trustees. Such vesting and cessation of title
shall be effective whether or not conveyancing documents have been executed and
delivered.

     Section 3.4. Issuance and Repurchase of Securities. The Trustees shall have
the power to issue, sell, repurchase, redeem, retire, cancel, acquire, hold,
resell, reissue, dispose of, transfer, and otherwise deal in Shares and, subject
to the provisions set forth in Articles VII, VII and IX and Section 6.9 hereof,
to apply to any such repurchase, redemption, retirement, cancellation or
acquisition of Shares any funds or property of the Trust, whether capital or
surplus or otherwise, to the full extent now or hereafter permitted by the laws
of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts governing business corporations.

     Section 3.5. Borrowing Money; Lending Trust Assets. Subject to the
Fundamental Policies, the Trustee shall have power to borrow money or otherwise
obtain credit and to secure the same by mortgaging, pledging or otherwise
subjecting as security the assets of the Trust, to endorse, guarantee, or
undertake the performance of any obligation, contract or engagement of any other
Person and to lend Trust assets.

     Section 3.6. Delegation; Committees. The Trustees shall have power,
consistent with their continuing exclusive authority over the management of the
Trust and the Trust Property, to delegate from time to time to such of their
number or to officers, employees or agents of the Trust the doing of such things
and the execution of such instruments either in the name of the Trust or the
names of the Trustees or otherwise as the Trustees may deem expedient.

     Section 3.7. Collection and Payment. Subject to Section 6.9 hereof, the
Trustees shall have power to collect all property due to the Trust; to pay all
claims, including taxes, against the Trust Property; to prosecute, defend,
compromise or abandon any claims relating to the Trust Property; to foreclose
any security interest securing any obligations, by virtue of which any property
is owed to the Trust; and to enter into releases, agreements and other
instruments.

     Section 3.8. Expenses. Subject to Section 6.9 hereof, the Trustees shall
have the power to incur and pay any expenses which in the opinion of the
Trustees are necessary or incidental to carry out any of the purposes of the
Declaration, and to pay reasonable compensation from the funds of the Trust to
themselves as Trustees. the Trustees shall fix the compensation of all officers,
employees and Trustees.

     Section 3.9. Manner of Acting; By-Laws. Except as otherwise provided herein
or in the By-Laws or by any provision of law, any action to be taken by the
Trustees may be taken by a majority of the Trustees present at a meeting of
Trustees (a quorum being present), including any meeting held by means of a
conference telephone circuit or similar communications equipment by means of
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persons participating in the meeting can hear each other, or by written
consents of all the Trustees. The Trustees may adopt By-Laws not inconsistent
with this Declaration to provide for the conduct of the business of the Trust
and may amend or repeal such By-Laws to the extent such power is not reserved
to the Shareholders.

     Section 3.10. Miscellaneous Powers. The Trustees shall have the power to:
(a) employ or contract with such Persons as the Trustees may deem desirable for
the transaction of the business of the Trust or any Series thereof; (b) enter
into joint ventures, partnerships and any other combinations or associations;
(c) remove Trustees or fill vacancies in or add to their number, elect and
remove such officers and appoint and terminate such agents or employees as they
consider appropriate, and appoint from their own number, and terminate, any one
or more committees which may exercise some or all of the power and authority of
the Trustees as the Trustees may determine; (d) purchase, and pay for out of
Trust Property or the property of the appropriate Series of the Trust, insurance
policies insuring the Shareholders, Trustees, officers, employees, agents,
investment advisers, distributors, selected dealers or independent contractors
of the Trust against all claims arising by reason of holding any such position
or by reason of any action taken or omitted to be taken by any such Person in
such capacity, whether or not constituting negligence, or whether or not the
Trust would have the power to indemnify such Person against such liability; (e)
establish pension, profit-sharing, Share purchase, and other retirement,
incentive and benefit plans for any Trustees, officers, employees and agents of
the Trust; (f) to the extent permitted by law, indemnify any person with whom
the Trust or any Series thereof has dealings, including any Investment Adviser,
Distributor, Transfer Agent and selected dealers, to such extent as the Trustees
shall determine; (g) guarantee indebtedness or contractual obligations of
others; (h) determine and change the fiscal year of the Trust or any Series
thereof and the method by which its accounts shall be kept; and (i) adopt a seal
for the Trust but the absence of such seal shall not impair the validity of any
instrument executed on behalf of the Trust.

     Section 3.11. Principal Transactions. Except in transactions permitted by
the 1940 Act or any rule or regulation thereunder, or any order of exemption
issued by the Commission, or effected to implement the provisions of any
agreement to which the Trust is a party, the Trustees shall not, on behalf of
the Trust, buy any securities (other than Shares) from or sell any securities
(other than Shares) to, or lend any assets of the Trust or any Series thereof
to, any Trustee or officer of the Trust or any firm of which any such Trustee or
officer is a member acting as principal, or have any such dealings with any
Investment Adviser, Distributor or Transfer Agent or with any Affiliated Person
of such Person; but the Trust or any Series thereof may employ any such Person,
or firm or company in which such Person is an Interested Person, as broker,
legal counsel, registrar, transfer agent, dividend disbursing agent or custodian
upon customary terms.

     Section 3.12. Litigation. The Trustees shall have the power to engage in
and to prosecute, defend, compromise, abandon, or adjust, by arbitration, or
otherwise, any actions, suits, proceedings, disputes, claims, and demands
relating to the Trust, and out of the assets of the Trust or any Series thereof
to pay or to satisfy any debts, claims or expenses incurred in connection
therewith, including those of litigation, and such power shall include without
limitation the power of the Trustees or any appropriate committee thereof, in
the exercise of their or its good faith business judgment, to dismiss any
action, suit, proceeding, dispute, claim, or demand, derivative or otherwise,
brought by any person, including a Shareholder in its own name or the name of
the Trust, whether or not the Trust or any of the Trustees may be named
individually therein or the subject matter arises by reason of business for or
on behalf of the Trust.

                                  ARTICLE IV

         INVESTMENT ADVISER, DISTRIBUTOR, CUSTODIAN AND TRANSFER AGENT

     Section 4.1. Investment Adviser. Subject to approval by a Majority
Shareholder Vote, the Trustees may in their discretion from time to time enter
into one or more investment advisory or management contracts or, if the Trustees
establish multiple Series, separate investment advisory or management contracts
with respect to one or more Series whereby the other party or parties to any
such contracts shall undertake to furnish the Trust or such Series such
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administration, accounting, legal, statistical and research facilities and
services, promotional or marketing activities, and such other facilities and
services, if any, as the Trustees shall from time to time consider desirable
and all upon such terms and conditions as the Trustees may in their discretion
determine. The vote of the initial shareholder(s) shall constitute "majority
shareholder vote" if such agreements are entered into prior to a public
offering of Shares of the Trust. Notwithstanding any provisions of the
Declaration, the Trustees may authorize the Investment Advisers, or any of
them, under any such contracts (subject to such general or specific
instructions as the Trustees may from time to time adopt) to effect purchases,
sales, loans or exchanges of portfolio securities and other investments of the
Trust on behalf of the Trustees or may authorize any officer, employee or
Trustee to effect such purchases, sales, loans or exchanges pursuant to
recommendations of such Investment Advisers, or any of them (and all without
further action by the Trustees). Any such purchases, sales, loans and exchanges
shall be deemed to have been authorized by all of the Trustees. The Trustees
may, in their sole discretion, call a meeting of Shareholders in order to
submit to a vote of Shareholders at such meeting the approval or continuance of
any such investment advisory or management contract. If the Shareholders of any
one or more of the Series of the Trust should fail to approve any such
investment advisory or management contract, the Investment Adviser may
nonetheless serve as Investment Adviser with respect to any Series whose
Shareholders approve such contract.

     Section 4.2. Administrative Services. The Trustees may in their discretion
from time to time contract for administrative personnel and services whereby the
other party shall agree to provide the Trustees or the Trust administrative
personnel and services to operate the Trust on a daily or other basis, on such
terms and conditions as the Trustees may in their discretion determine. Such
services may be provided by one or more persons or entities.

     Section 4.3. Distributor. The Trustees may in their discretion from time to
time enter into one or more contracts, providing for the sale of Shares to net
the Trust or the applicable Series of the Trust not less than the net asset
value per Share (as described in Article VIII hereof) and pursuant to which the
Trust may either agree to sell the Shares to the other parties to the contracts,
or any of them, or appoint any such other party its sales agent for such Shares.
In either case, any such contract shall be on such terms and conditions as the
Trustees may in their discretion determine not inconsistent with the provisions
of Article IV, including, without limitation, the provision for the repurchase
or sale of shares of the Trust by such other party as principal or as agent of
the Trust.

     Section 4.4. Transfer Agent. The Trustees may in their discretion from time
to time enter into a transfer agency and shareholder service contract whereby
the other party to such contract shall undertake to furnish transfer agency and
shareholder services to the Trust. The contract shall have such terms and
conditions as the Trustees may in their discretion determine not inconsistent
with the Declaration. Such services may be provided by one or more Persons.

     Section 4.5. Custodian. The Trustees may appoint or otherwise engage one or
more banks or trust companies, each having an aggregate capital, surplus and
undivided profits (as shown in its last published report) of at least five
million dollars ($5,000,000) to serve as Custodian with authority as its agent,
but subject to such restrictions, limitations and other requirements, if any, as
may be contained in the By-Laws of the Trust.

     Section 4.6. Parties to Contract. Any contract of the character described
in Sections 4.1, 4.2, 4.3, 4.4 or 4.5 of this Article IV and any other contract
may be entered into with any Person, although one or more of the Trustees or
officers of the Trust may be an officer, director, trustee, shareholder, or
member of such other party to the contract, and no such contract shall be
invalidated or rendered voidable by reason of the existence of such
relationship; nor shall any Person holding such relationship be liable merely by
reason of such relationship for any loss or expense to the Trust under or by
reason of such contract or accountable for any profit realized directly or
indirectly therefrom, provided that the contract when entered into was not
inconsistent with the provisions of this Article IV. The same Person may be the
other party to any contracts entered into pursuant to Sections 4.1, 4.2, 4.3,
4.4 or 4.5 above or otherwise, and any individual may be financially interested
or otherwise affiliated with Persons who are parties to any or all of the
contracts mentioned in this Section 4.6.

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                                    ARTICLE V

                    LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY OF SHAREHOLDERS,
                               TRUSTEES AND OTHERS

     Section 5.1. No Personal Liability of Shareholders, Trustees, etc. No
Shareholder shall be subject to any personal liability whatsoever to any Person
in connection with Trust Property or the acts, obligations or affairs of the
Trust. No Trustee, officer, employee or agent of the Trust shall be subject to
any personal liability whatsoever to any Person, other than the Trust or its
Shareholders, in connection with the Trust Property or the affairs of the Trust,
save only that arising from bad faith, willful misfeasance, gross negligence or
reckless disregard for his duty to such Person; and all such Persons shall look
solely to the Trust Property, or to the Property of one or more specific Series
of the Trust if the claim arises from the conduct of such Trustee, officer,
employee or agent with respect to only such Series, for satisfaction of claims
of any nature arising in connection with the affairs of the Trust. If any
Shareholder, Trustee, officer, employee or agent, as such, of the Trust is made
to any suit or proceeding to enforce any such liability, he shall not, on
account thereof, be held to any personal liability. The Trust shall indemnify
out of the property of the Trust and hold each Shareholder harmless from and
against all claims and liabilities, to which such Shareholder may become subject
by reason of his being or having been a Shareholder, and shall reimburse such
Shareholder for all legal and other expenses reasonably incurred by him in
connection with any such claim or liability; provided that, in the event the
Trust shall consist of more than one Series, Shareholders of a particular Series
who are faced with claims or liabilities solely by reason of their status as
Shareholders of that Series shall be limited to the assets of that Series for
recovery of such loss and related expenses. The rights accruing to a Shareholder
under this Section 5.1 shall not exclude any other right to which such
Shareholder may be lawfully entitled, nor shall anything herein contained
restrict the right of the Trust to indemnify or reimburse a Shareholder in any
appropriate situation even though not specifically provided herein.

     Section 5.2. Non-Liability of Trustees, etc. No Trustee, officer, employee
or agent of the Trust shall be liable to the Trust, its Shareholders, or to any
Shareholder, Trustee, officer, employee, or agent thereof for any action or
failure to act (including without limitation the failure to compel in any way
any former or acting Trustee to redress any breach of trust) except for this own
bad faith, willful misfeasance, gross negligence or reckless disregard of his
duties.

     Section 5.3. Indemnification. (a) The Trustees shall provide for
indemnification by the Trust, or by one or more Series thereof if the claim
arises from his or her conduct with respect to only such Series, of any person
who is, or has been, a Trustee, officer, employee or agent of the Trust against
all liability and against all expenses reasonably incurred or paid by him in
connection with any claim, action, suit or proceeding in which he becomes
involved as a party or otherwise by virtue of his being or having been a
Trustee, officer, employee or agent and against amounts paid or incurred by him
or her in the settlement thereof, in such manner as the Trustees may provide
from time to time in the By-Laws.

     (b) The words "claim," "action," "suit," or "proceeding" shall apply to all
claims, actions, suits or proceedings (civil, criminal, or other, including
appeals), actual or threatened; and the words "liability" and "expenses" shall
include, without limitation, attorneys' fees, costs, judgments, amounts paid in
settlement, fines, penalties and other liabilities.

     Section 5.4. No Bond Required of Trustees. No Trustee shall be obligated to
give any bond or other security for the performance of any of his duties
hereunder.

     Section 5.5. No Duty of Investigation; Notice in Trust Instruments, etc. No
purchaser, lender, transfer agent or other Person dealing with the Trustees or
any officer, employee or agent of the Trust or a Series thereof shall be bound
to make any inquiry concerning the validity of any transaction purporting to be
made by the Trustees or by said officer, employee or agent or be liable for the
application of money or property paid, loaned or delivered to or on the order of
the Trustees or of said officer, employee or agent. Every obligation, contract,
instrument, certificate, Share, other security of the Trust or a Series thereof
or undertaking, and every other act or thing whatsoever executed in connection
with the Trust shall be conclusively presumed to have been executed or done by
the executors thereof only

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in their capacity as officers, employees or agents of the Trust or a Series
thereof. Every written obligation, contract, instrument, certificate, Share,
other security of the Trust or undertaking made or issued by the Trustees shall
recite that the same is executed or made by them not individually, but as
Trustees under the Declaration, and that the obligations of the Trust or a
Series thereof under any such instrument are not binding upon any of the
Trustees or Shareholders, individually, but bind only the Trust Estate (or, in
the event the Trust shall consist of more than one Series, in the case of any
such obligation which relates to a specific Series, only the Series which is a
party thereto), and may contain any further recital which they or he may deem
appropriate, but the omission of such recital shall not affect the validity of
such obligation, contract instrument, certificate, Share, security or
undertaking and shall not operate to bind the Trustees or Shareholders
individually. The Trustees shall at all times maintain insurance for the
protection of the Trust Property, its Shareholders, Trustees, officers,
employees and agents in such amount as the Trustees shall deem adequate to cover
possible tort liability, and such other insurance as the Trustees in their sole
judgment shall deem advisable.

     Section 5.6. Reliance on Experts, etc. Each Trustee and officer or employee
of the Trust shall, in the performance of his duties, be fully and completely
justified and protected with regard to any act or any failure to act resulting
from reliance in good faith upon the books of account or other records of the
Trust, upon an opinion of counsel, or upon reports made to the Trust by any of
its officers or employees or by any Investment Adviser, Distributor, Transfer
Agent, selected dealers, accountants, appraisers or other experts or consultants
selected with reasonable care by the Trustees, officers or employees of the
Trust, regardless of whether such counsel or expert may also be a Trustee.

                                  ARTICLE VI

                         SHARES OF BENEFICIAL INTEREST

     Section 6.1. Beneficial Interest. The beneficial interest in the Trust
shall be evidenced by transferable Shares of one or more Series, each of which
may be divided into one or more separate and distinct Classes. The number of
Shares of the Trust and of each Series and Class is unlimited and each Share
shall have a par value of $0.01 per Share. All Shares issued hereunder shall be
fully paid and nonassessable. Shareholders shall have no preemptive or other
right to subscribe to any additional Shares or other securities issued by the
Trust. The Trustees shall have full power and authority, in their sole
discretion and without obtaining Shareholder approval: to issue original or
additional Shares and fractional Shares at such times and on such terms and
conditions as they deem appropriate; to establish and to change in any manner
Shares of any Series or Classes with such preferences, terms of conversion,
voting powers, rights and privileges as the Trustees may determine (but the
Trustees may not change outstanding Shares in a manner materially adverse to the
Shareholders of such Shares); to divide or combine the Shares of any Series or
Classes into a greater or lesser number without thereby changing the
proportionate beneficial interests in that Series or Class; to classify or
reclassify any unissued Shares of any Series or Classes into one or more Series
or Classes of Shares; to abolish any one or more Series or Classes of Shares; to
issue Shares to acquire other assets (including assets subject to, and in
connection with, the assumption of liabilities) and businesses; and to take such
other action with respect to the Shares as the Trustees may deem desirable.

     The Trustees hereby establish and designate the following initial four
classes of Shares of the Trust: Class A, Class B, Class C and Class D. The
Trustees may change the name of the Trust, or any Series or Class without
shareholder approval.

     Section 6.2. Rights of Shareholders. The ownership of the Trust Property of
every description and the right to conduct any business hereinbefore described
are vested exclusively in the Trustees, and the Shareholders shall have no
interest therein other than the beneficial interest conferred by their Shares,
and they shall have no right to call for any partition of division of any
property, profits, rights or interests of the Trust nor can they be called upon
to assume any losses of the Trust or suffer an assessment of any kind by virtue
of their ownership of Shares. The Shares shall be personal property giving only
the rights in the Declaration specifically set forth. The Shares shall not
entitle the holder to preference, preemptive, appraisal, conversion or exchange
rights, except as the Trustees may determine with respect to any series of
Shares.

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     Section 6.3. Trust Only. It is the intention of the Trustees to create only
the relationship of Trustees and beneficiary between the Trustees and each
Shareholder from time to time. It is not the intention of the Trustee to create
a general partnership, limited partnership, joint stock association,
corporation, bailment or any form of legal relationship other than a trust.
Nothing in the Declaration shall be construed to make the Shareholders, either
by themselves or with the Trustees, partners or members of a joint stock
association.

     Section 6.4. Issuance of Shares. The Trustees, in their discretion may,
from time to time without vote of the Shareholders, issue Shares of any Series
or Class, in addition to the then issued and outstanding Shares and Shares held
in the treasury, to such party or parties and for such amount and type of
consideration, including cash or property, at such time or times and on such
terms as the Trustees may deem best, and may in such manner acquire other assets
(including the acquisition of assets subject to, and in connection with the
assumption of liabilities) and businesses. In connection with any issuance of
Shares, the Trustees may issue fractional Shares. Contributions to the Trust may
be accepted for, and Shares shall be redeemed as, whole Shares and/or fractions
of a Share as described in the Prospectus.

     Section 6.5. Register of Shares. A register shall be kept in respect of
each Series and Class at the principal office of the Trust or at an office of
the Transfer Agent which shall contain the names and addresses of the
Shareholders and the number of Shares of each Series and Class held by them
respectively and a record of all transfers thereof. Such register may be in
written form or any other form capable of being converted into written form
within a reasonable time for visual inspection. Such register shall be
conclusive as to who are the holders of the Shares and who shall be entitled to
receive dividends or distributions or otherwise to exercise or enjoy the rights
of Shareholders. No Shareholder shall be entitled to receive payment of any
dividend or distribution, nor to have notice given to him or her as herein or in
the By-Laws provided, until he or she has given his or her address to the
Transfer Agent or such other officer or agent of the Trustees as shall keep the
said register for entry thereon. It is not contemplated that certificates will
be issued for the Shares; however, the Trustees, in their discretion, may
authorize the issuance of Share certificates and promulgate appropriate rules
and regulations as to their use.

     Section 6.6. Transfer of Shares. Shares shall be transferable on the
records of the Trust only by the record holder or by his or her agent thereunto
duly authorized in writing, upon delivery to the Trustees or the Transfer Agent
of a duly executed instrument of transfer, together with such evidence of the
genuineness of each such execution and authorization and of other matters as may
reasonably be required. Upon such delivery the transfer shall be recorded on the
register of the Trust. Until such record is made, the Shareholder of record
shall be deemed to be the holder of such Shares for all purposes hereunder and
neither the Trustees nor any Transfer Agent or registrar nor any officer,
employee or agent of the Trust shall be affected by any notice of the proposed
transfer.

     Any person becoming entitled to any Shares in consequence of the death,
bankruptcy, or incompetence of any Shareholder, or otherwise by operation of
law, shall be recorded on the register of Shares as the holder of such Shares
upon production of the proper evidence thereof to the Trustees or the Transfer
Agent, but until such record is made, the Shareholder of record shall be deemed
to be the holder of such Shares for all purposes hereunder and neither the
Trustees nor any Transfer Agent or registrar nor any officer or agent of the
Trust shall be affected by any notice of such death, bankruptcy or incompetence,
or other operation of law, except as may otherwise be provided by the laws of
the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.

     Section 6.7. Notices. Any and all notices to which any Shareholder may be
entitled and any and all communications shall be deemed duly served or given if
mailed, postage prepaid, addressed to any Shareholder of record at his last
known address as recorded on the register of the Trust. Annual reports and proxy
statements need not be sent to a shareholder if: (i) an annual report and proxy
statement for two consecutive annual meetings, or (ii) all, and at least two,
checks (if sent by first class mail) in payment of dividends or interest and
shares during a twelve month period have been mailed to such shareholder's
address and have been returned undelivered. However, delivery of such annual
reports and proxy statements shall resume once a Shareholder's current address
is determined.

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     Section 6.8. Voting Powers. The Shareholders shall have power to vote only
(i) for the election of Trustees as provided in Section 2.2 hereof, (ii) for
the removal of Trustees as provided in Section 2.3 hereof, (iii) with respect
to any investment advisory or management contract as provided in Section 4.1,
(iv) with respect to termination of the Trust as provided in Section 9.2, (v)
with respect to any amendment of the Declaration to the extent and as provided
in Section 9.3, (vi) with respect to any merger, consolidation or sale of
assets as provided in Section 9.4, (vii) with respect to incorporation of the
Trust to the extent and as provided in Section 9.5, (viii) to the same extent
as the stockholders of a Massachusetts business corporation as to whether or
not a court action, proceeding or claim should or should not be brought or
maintained derivatively or as a class action on behalf of the Trust or the
Shareholders (provided that Shareholders of a Series or Class are not entitled
to vote in connection with the bringing of a derivative or class action with
respect to any matter which only affects another Series or Class or its
Shareholders), (ix) with respect to any plan adopted pursuant to Rule 12b-1 (or
any successor rule) under the 1940 Act and (x) with respect to such additional
matters relating to the Trust as may be required by law, the Declaration, the
By-Laws or any registration of the Trust with the Commission (or any successor
agency) or any state, or as and when the Trustee may consider necessary or
desirable. Each whole Share shall be entitled to one vote as to any matter on
which it is entitled to vote and each fractional Share shall be entitled to a
proportionate fractional vote, except that Shares held in the treasury of the
Trust as of the record date, as determined in accordance with the By-Laws,
shall not be voted. On any matter submitted to a vote of Shareholders, all
Shares shall be voted by individual Series or Class except (1) when required by
the 1940 Act, Shares shall be voted in the aggregate and not by individual
Series or Class; and (2) when the Trustees have determined that the matter
affects only the interests of one or more Series or Class, then only the
Shareholders of such Series or Class shall be entitled to vote thereon. the
Trustees may, in conjunction with the establishment of any further Series or
classes of Shares, establish conditions under which the several series or
classes of Shares shall have separate voting rights or no voting rights. There
shall be no cumulative voting in the election of Trustees. Until Shares are
issued, the Trustees may exercise all rights of Shareholders and may take any
action required by law, the Declaration or the By-Laws to be taken by
Shareholders. The By-Laws may include further provisions for Shareholders'
votes and meetings and related matters.

     Section 6.9. Series or Classes of Shares. The following provisions are
applicable regarding the Shares of the Trust established in Section 6.1 hereof
and shall be applicable if the Trustees shall establish additional Series or
shall divide the shares of any Series into Classes, also as provided in Section
6.1 hereof, and all provisions relating to the Trust shall apply equally to each
Series and Class thereof except as the context requires:

       (a) The number of authorized shares and the number of shares of each
     Series or of each Class that may be issued shall be unlimited. The Trustees
     may classify or reclassify any unissued shares or any shares previously
     issued and reacquired of any Series or Class into one or more Series or one
     or more Classes that may be established and designated from time to time.
     The Trustees may hold as treasury shares (of the same or some other Series
     or Class), reissue for such consideration and on such terms as they may
     determine, or cancel any shares of any Series or any Class reacquired by
     the Trust at their discretion from time to time.

       (b) The power of the Trustees to invest and reinvest the Trust Property
     shall be governed by Section 3.2 of this Declaration with respect to any
     one or more Series which represents the interests in the assets of the
     Trust immediately prior to the establishment of any additional Series and
     the power of the Trustees to invest and reinvest assets applicable to any
     other Series shall be as set forth in the instrument of the Trustees
     establishing such Series which is hereinafter described.

       (c) All consideration received by the Trust for the issue or sale of
     shares of a particular Series or Class together with all assets in which
     such consideration is invested or reinvested, all income, earnings,
     profits, and proceeds thereof, including any proceeds derived from the
     sale, exchange or liquidation of such assets, and any funds or payments
     derived from any reinvestment of such proceeds in whatever form the same
     may be, shall irrevocably belong to that Series or Class for all purposes,
     subject only to the rights of creditors, and shall be so recorded upon the
     books of account of the Trust. In the event that there are any assets,
     income, earnings, profits, and proceeds thereof,

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     funds, or payment which are not readily identifiable as belonging to any
     particular Series or Class, the Trustee shall allocate them among any one
     or more of the Series or Classes established and designated from time to
     time in such manner and on such basis as they, in their sole discretion,
     deem fair and equitable. Each such allocation by the Trustees shall be
     conclusive and binding upon the shareholders of all Series or classes for
     all purposes. No holder of Shares of any Series or Class shall have any
     claim on or right to any assets allocated or belonging to any other Series
     or Class.

       (d) The assets belonging to each particular Series shall be charged with
     the liabilities of the Trust in respect of that Series and all expenses,
     costs, charges and reserves attributable to that Series. The liabilities,
     expenses, costs, charges and reserves so charged to a Series are sometimes
     herein referred to as "liabilities belonging to" that Series. Except as
     provided in the next sentence or otherwise required or permitted by
     applicable law or any rule or order of the Commission, each Class of a
     Series shall bear a pro rata portion of the "liabilities belonging to" such
     Series. To the extent permitted by rule or order of the Commission, the
     Trustees may allocate all or a portion of any liabilities, expenses, costs,
     charges and reserves belonging to a Series to a particular Class or Classes
     as the Trustees may from time to time determine is appropriate. Without
     limitation of the foregoing provisions, and subject to the right of the
     Trustees in their sole discretion to allocate general liabilities, costs,
     expenses, charges or reserves as hereinafter provided, all expenses and
     liabilities incurred or arising in connection with a particular Series, or
     in connection with the management thereof, shall be payable solely out of
     the assets of that Series and creditors of a particular Series shall be
     entitled to look solely to the property of such Series for satisfaction of
     their claims. Any general liabilities, expenses, costs, charges or reserves
     of the Trust which are not readily identifiable as belonging to any
     particular Series shall be allocated and charged by the Trustees to and
     among any one or more of the series established and designated from time to
     time in such manner and on such basis as the Trustees in their sole
     discretion deem fair and equitable. Each allocation of liabilities,
     expenses, costs, charges and reserves by the Trustees shall be conclusive
     and binding upon the holders of all Series and Classes and no Shareholder
     or former Shareholder of any Series or Class shall have a claim on or any
     right to any assets allocated or belonging to any other Series or Class for
     all purposes. The Trustees shall have full discretion, to the extent not
     inconsistent with the 1940 Act, to determine which items shall be treated
     as income and which items as capital; and each such determination and
     allocation shall be conclusive and binding upon the shareholders.

       (e) The power of the Trustees to pay dividends and make distributions
     shall be governed by Section 8.2 of this Declaration with respect to any
     one or more Series or Classes which represents the interests in the assets
     of the Trust immediately prior to the establishment of any additional
     Series or Classes. With respect to any other Series or Class, dividends and
     distributions on shares of a particular Series or Class may be paid with
     such frequency as the Trustees may determine, which may be daily or
     otherwise, pursuant to a standing resolution or resolutions adopted only
     once or with such frequency as the Trustee may determine, to the holders of
     shares of that Series or Class, from such of the income and capital gains,
     accrued or realized, from the assets belonging to that Series or Class, as
     the Trustees may determine, after providing for actual and accrued
     liabilities belonging to that Series or Class. All dividends and
     distributions on shares of a particular Series or Class shall be
     distributed pro rata to the holders of that Series or Class in proportion
     to the number of shares of that Series or Class held by such holders at the
     date and time of record established for the payment of such dividends or
     distributions.

       (f) The Trustees shall have the power to determine the designations,
     preferences, privileges, limitations and rights, including voting and
     dividend rights, of each Class and Series of Shares.

       (g) Subject to compliance with the requirements of the 1940 Act, the
     Trustees shall have the authority to provide that the holders of Shares of
     any Series or class shall have the right to convert or exchange said Shares
     into Shares of one or more Series or Classes of Shares in accordance with
     such requirements and procedures as may be established by the Trustees.

       (h) The establishment and designation of any Series or Class of shares in
     addition to those established in Section 6.1 hereof shall be effective upon
     the execution by a majority of the then

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     Trustees of an instrument setting forth such establishment and designation
     and the relative rights, preferences, voting powers, restrictions,
     limitations as to dividends, qualifications, and terms and conditions of
     redemption of such Series or Class, or as otherwise provided in such
     instrument. At any time that there are no shares outstanding of any
     particular Series or Class previously established or designated, the
     Trustee may by an instrument executed by a majority of their number abolish
     that Series or Class and the establishment and designation thereof. Each
     instrument referred to in this paragraph shall have the status of an
     amendment to this Declaration.

       (i) Shareholders of a Series or Class shall not be entitled to
     participate in a derivative or class action with respect to any matter
     which only affects another Series or Class or its Shareholders.

       (j) Each Share of a Series of the Trust shall represent a beneficial
     interest in the net assets of such Series. Each holder of Shares of a
     Series shall be entitled to receive his or her pro rata share of
     distributions of income and capital gains made with respect to such Series.
     In the event of the liquidation of a particular Series, the Shareholders of
     that Series which has been established and designated and which is being
     liquidated shall be entitled to receive, when and as declared by the
     Trustees, the excess of the assets belonging to that Series over the
     liabilities belonging to that Series. The holders of Shares of any Series
     shall not be entitled hereby to any distribution upon liquidation of any
     other Series. The assets so distributable to the Shareholders of any Series
     shall be distributed among such Shareholders in proportion to the number of
     Shares of that Series held by them and recorded on the books of the Trust.
     The liquidation of any particular Series in which there are Shares then
     outstanding may be authorized by an instrument in writing, without a
     meeting, signed by a majority of the Trustees then in office, subject to
     the approval of a majority of the outstanding voting securities of that
     Series, as that phrase is defined in the 1940 Act.

                                  ARTICLE VII

                                  REDEMPTIONS

     Section 7.1. Redemptions. Each Shareholder of a particular Series or Class
shall have the right at such times as may be permitted by the Trust to require
the Trust to redeem all or any part of his Shares of that Series or Class, upon
and subject to the terms and conditions provided in this Article VII. The Trust
shall, upon application of any Shareholder or pursuant to authorization from any
Shareholder, redeem or repurchase from such Shareholder outstanding shares for
an amount per share determined by the Trustees in accordance with any applicable
laws and regulations; provided that (a) such amount per share shall not exceed
the cash equivalent of the proportionate interest of each share or of any class
or Series of shares in the assets of the Trust at the time of the redemption or
repurchase and (b) if so authorized by the Trustees, the Trust may, at any time
and from time to time charge fees for effecting such redemption or repurchase,
at such rates as the Trustees may establish, as and to the extent permitted
under the 1940 Act and the rules and regulations promulgated thereunder, and
may, at any time and from time to time, pursuant to such Act and such rules and
regulations, suspend such right of redemption. The procedures for effecting and
suspending redemption shall be as set forth in the Prospectus from time to time.
Payment will be made in such manner as described in the Prospectus.

     Section 7.2. Redemption at the Option of the Trust. Each Share of the Trust
or any Series or Class thereof of the Trust shall be subject to redemption at
the option of the Trust at the redemption price which would be applicable if
such Shares were then being redeemed by the Shareholder pursuant to Section 7.1:
(i) at any time, if the Trustees determine in their sole discretion that failure
to so redeem may have materially adverse consequences to the holders of the
Shares of the Trust or of any Series or Class, or (ii) upon such other
conditions with respect to maintenance of Shareholder accounts of a minimum
amount as may from time to time be determined by the Trustees and set forth in
the then current Prospectus of the Trust. Upon such redemption the holders of
the Shares so redeemed shall have no further right with respect thereto other
than to receive payment of such redemption price.

     Section 7.3. Effect of Suspension of Determination of Net Asset Value. If,
pursuant to Section 7.4 hereof, the Trustees shall declare a suspension of the
determination of net asset value with respect to Shares of the Trust or of any
Series thereof, the rights of Shareholders (including those who

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shall have applied for redemption pursuant to Section 7.1 hereof but who shall
not yet have received payment) to have Shares redeemed and paid for by the
Trust or a Series thereof shall be suspended until the termination of such
suspension is declared. Any record holder who shall have his or her redemption
right so suspended may, during the period of such suspension, by appropriate
written notice of revocation at the office or agency where application was
made, revoke any application for redemption not honored and withdraw any
certificates on deposit. The redemption price of Shares for which redemption
applications have not been revoked shall be the net asset value of such Shares
next determined as set forth in Section 8.1 after the termination of such
suspension, and payment shall be made within seven (7) days after the date upon
which the application was made plus the period after such application during
which the determination of net asset value was suspended.

     Section 7.4. Suspension of Right of Redemption. The Trust may declare a
suspension of the right of redemption or postpone the date of payment or
redemption for the whole or any part of any period (i) during which the New York
Stock Exchange is closed other than customary weekend and holiday closings, (ii)
during which trading on the New York Stock Exchange is restricted, (iii) during
which an emergency exists as a result of which disposal by the Trust or a Series
thereof of securities owned by it is not reasonably practicable or it is not
reasonably practicable for the Trust or a Series thereof fairly to determine the
value of its net assets, or (iv) during any other period when the Commission may
for the protection of security holders of the Trust by order permit suspension
of the rights of redemption or postponement of the date of payment or
redemption; provided that applicable rules and regulations of the Commission
shall govern as to whether the conditions prescribed in (ii), (iii) or (iv)
exist. Such suspension shall take effect at such time as the Trust shall specify
but not later than the close of business on the business day next following the
declaration of suspension, and thereafter there shall be no right of redemption
or payment on redemption until the Trust shall declare the suspension at an end,
except that the suspension shall terminate in any event on the first day on
which said stock exchange shall have reopened or the period specified in (ii) or
(iii) shall have expired (as to which in the absence of an official ruling by
the Commission, the determination of the Trust shall be conclusive). In the case
of a suspension of the right of redemption, a Shareholder may either withdraw
his request for redemption or receive payment based on the net asset value
existing after the termination of the suspension.

                                 ARTICLE VIII

                       DETERMINATION OF NET ASSET VALUE,
                         NET INCOME AND DISTRIBUTIONS

     Section 8.1. Net Asset Value. The net asset value of each outstanding Share
of each Series of the Trust shall be determined on such days and at such time or
times as the Trustees may determine. The method of determination of net asset
value shall be determined by the Trustees and shall be as set forth in the
Prospectus. The power and duty to make the daily calculations may be designated
by the Trustees to any Investment Adviser, the Custodian, the Transfer Agent or
such other person as the Trustees by resolution may determine. The Trustees may
suspend the daily determination of net asset value to the extent permitted by
the 1940 Act.

     Section 8.2. Distributions to Shareholders. The Trustees shall from time to
time distribute ratably among the Shareholders of the Trust or of any Series
such proportion of the net income, earnings, profits, gains, surplus (including
paid-in surplus), capital, or assets of the Trust or of such Series held by the
Trustees as they may deem proper. Such distribution may be made in cash or
property (including without limitation any type of obligations of the Trust or
of such Series or any assets thereof), and the Trustees may distribute ratably
among the Shareholders of the Trust or of that Series additional Shares issuable
hereunder in such manner, at such times, and on such terms as the Trustees may
deem proper. Such distributions may be among the Shareholders of record
(determined in accordance with the Prospectus) of the Trust or of such Series at
the time of declaring a distribution or among the Shareholders of record of the
Trust or of such Series at such later date as the Trustees shall determine. The
Trustees may always retain from the net income, earnings, profits or gains of
the Trust or of such Series such amount as they may deem necessary to pay the
debts or expenses of the Trust or of such Series or to meet obligations of the
Trust or of such Series, or as they may deem desirable to use in the conduct of
its

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affairs or to retain for future requirements or extensions of the business. The
Trustees may adopt and offer to Shareholders of the Trust or of any Series such
dividend reinvestment plans, cash dividend payout plans or related plans as the
Trustees deem appropriate.

     Inasmuch as the computation of net income and gains for Federal income tax
purposes may vary from the computation thereof on the books, the above
provisions shall be interpreted to give the Trustees the power in their
discretion to distribute for any fiscal year as ordinary dividends and as
capital gains distributions, respectively, additional amounts sufficient to
enable the Trust to avoid or reduce liability for taxes.

     Section 8.3. Determination of Net Income. The Trustees shall have the power
to determine the net income of any Series of the Trust and from time to time to
distribute such net income ratably among the Shareholders as dividends in cash
or additional Shares of such Series issuable hereunder. The determination of net
income and the resultant declaration of dividends shall be as set forth in the
Prospectus. The Trustees shall have full discretion to determine whether any
cash or property received by any Series of the Trust shall be treated as income
or as principal and whether any item of expense shall be charged to the income
or the principal account, and their determination made in good faith shall be
conclusive upon the Shareholders. In the case of stock dividends received, the
Trustees shall have full discretion to determine, in the light of the particular
circumstances, how much, if any, of the value thereof shall be treated as
income, the balance, if any, to be treated as principal.

     Section 8.4. Power to Modify Foregoing Procedures. Notwithstanding any of
the foregoing provisions of this Article VIII, the Trustees may prescribe, in
their absolute discretion, such other bases and times for determining the per
Share net asset value of the Shares or net income, or the declaration and
payment of dividends and distributions, as they may deem necessary or desirable
to enable the Trust to comply with any provision of the 1940 Act, or any rule or
regulation thereunder, including any rule or regulation adopted pursuant to
Section 22 of the 1940 Act by the Commission or any securities association
registered under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, or any order of exemption
issued by said Commission, all as in effect now or hereafter amended or
modified. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the Trustees may
establish classes or additional Series of Shares in accordance with Section 6.9.

                                  ARTICLE IX

           DURATION; TERMINATION OF TRUST; AMENDMENT; MERGERS, ETC.

     Section 9.1. Duration. The Trust shall continue without limitation of time
but subject to the provisions of this Article IX.

     Section 9.2. Termination of Trust. (a) The Trust or any Series may be
terminated (i) by a Majority Shareholder Vote at any meeting of Shareholders of
the Trust or the appropriate Series thereof, (ii) by an instrument in writing,
without a meeting, signed by a majority of the Trustees or by such other vote as
may be established by the Trustees with respect to any class or Series of
Shares, or (iii) with respect to a Series as provided in Section 6.9(h). Upon
the termination of the Trust or the Series:

       (i) The Trust or the Series shall carry on no business except for the
     purpose of winding up its affairs.

       (ii) The Trustee shall proceed to wind up the affairs of the Trust or the
     Series and all of the powers of the Trustees under this Declaration shall
     continue until the affairs of the Trust shall have been wound up, including
     the power to fulfill or discharge the contracts of the Trust or the Series,
     collect its assets, sell, convey, assign, exchange, transfer or otherwise
     dispose of all or any part of the remaining Trust Property or Trust
     Property allocated or belonging to such Series to one or more persons at
     public or private sale for consideration which may consist in whole or in
     part of cash, securities or other property of any kind, discharge or pay
     its liabilities, and to do all other acts appropriate to liquidate its
     business; provided that any sale, conveyance, assignment, exchange,
     transfer or other disposition of all or substantially all the Trust
     Property or Trust Property allocated or belonging to such Series shall
     require Shareholder approval in accordance with Section 9.4 hereof.

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       (iii) After paying or adequately providing for the payment of all
     liabilities, and upon receipt of such releases, indemnities and refunding
     agreements, as they deem necessary for their protection, the Trustees may
     distribute the remaining Trust Property or Trust Property allocated or
     belonging to such Series, in cash or in kind or partly each, among the
     Shareholders of the Trust according to their respective rights.

     Section 9.3. Amendment Procedure. (a) This Declaration may be amended by a
Majority Shareholder Vote, at a meeting of Shareholders, or by written consent
without a meeting. The Trustees may also amend this Declaration without the
vote or consent of Shareholders (i) to change the name of the Trust or any
Series or classes of Shares, (ii) to supply any omission, or cure, correct or
supplement any ambiguous, defective or inconsistent provision hereof, (iii) if
they deem it necessary to conform this Declaration to the requirements of
applicable federal or state laws or regulations or the requirements of the
Internal Revenue Code, or to eliminate or reduce any federal, state or local
taxes which are or may be payable by the Trust or the Shareholders, but the
Trustees shall not be liable for failing to do so, or (iv) for any other
purpose which does not adversely affect the rights of any Shareholder with
respect to which the amendment is or purports to be applicable.

       (b) No amendment may be made under this Section 9.3 which would change
     any rights with respect to any Shares of the Trust or of any Series of the
     Trust by reducing the amount payable thereon upon liquidation of the Trust
     or of such Series of the Trust or by diminishing or eliminating any voting
     rights pertaining thereto, except with the vote or consent of the holders
     of two-thirds of the Shares of the Trust or of such Series outstanding and
     entitled to vote, or by such other vote as may be established by the
     Trustees with respect to any Series or class of Shares. Nothing contained
     in this Declaration shall permit the amendment of this Declaration to
     impair the exemption from personal liability of the Shareholders, Trustees,
     officers, employees and agents of the Trust or to permit assessments upon
     Shareholders.

       (c) A certificate signed by a majority of the Trustees or by the
     Secretary or any Assistant Secretary of the Trust, setting forth an
     amendment and reciting that it was duly adopted by the Shareholders or by
     the Trustees as aforesaid or a copy of the Declaration, as amended, and
     executed by a majority of the Trustees or certified by the Secretary or any
     Assistant Secretary of the Trust, shall be conclusive evidence of such
     amendment when lodged among the records of the Trust. Unless such amendment
     or such certificate sets forth some later time for the effectiveness of
     such amendment, such amendment shall be effective when lodged among the
     records of the Trust.

     Notwithstanding any other provision hereof, until such time as a
Registration Statement under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, covering
the first public offering of securities of the Trust shall have become
effective, this Declaration may be terminated or amended in any respect by the
affirmative vote of a majority of the Trustees or by an instrument signed by a
majority of the Trustees.

     Section 9.4. Merger, Consolidation and Sale of Assets. The Trust or any
Series thereof may merge or consolidate with any other corporation, association,
trust or other organization or may sell, lease or exchange all or substantially
all of the Trust Property or Trust Property allocated or belonging to such
Series, including its good will, upon such terms and conditions and for such
consideration when and as authorized, at any meeting of Shareholders called for
the purpose, by the affirmative vote of the holders of not less than two-thirds
of the Shares of the Trust or such Series outstanding and entitled to vote, or
by an instrument or instruments in writing without a meeting, consented to by
the holders of not less than two-thirds of such Shares, or by such other vote as
may be established by the Trustees with respect to any series or class of
Shares; provided, however, that, if such merger, consolidation, sale, lease or
exchange is recommended by the Trustees, a Majority Shareholder Vote shall be
sufficient authorization; and any such merger, consolidation, sale, lease or
exchange shall be deemed for all purposes to have been accomplished under and
pursuant to the laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.

     Section 9.5. Incorporation. With approval of a Majority Shareholder Vote,
or by such other vote as may be established by the Trustees with respect to any
Series or class of Shares, the Trustees may cause to be organized or assist in
organizing a corporation or corporations under the laws of any


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jurisdiction or any other trust, partnership, association or other organization
to take over all of the Trust Property or the Trust Property allocated or
belonging to such Series or to carry on any business in which the Trust shall
directly or indirectly have any interest, and to sell, convey and transfer the
Trust Property or the Trust Property allocated or belonging to such Series to
any such corporation, trust, partnership, association or organization in
exchange for the shares or securities thereof or otherwise, and to lend money
to, subscribe for the shares or securities of, and enter into any contracts
with any such corporation, trust, partnership, association or organization in
which the Trust or such Series holds or is about to acquire shares or any other
interest. The Trustees may also cause a merger or consolidation between the
Trust or any successor thereto and any such corporation, trust, partnership,
association or other organization if and to the extent permitted by law, as
provided under the law then in effect. Nothing contained herein shall be
construed as requiring approval of Shareholders for the Trustees to organize or
assist in organizing one or more corporations, trusts, partnerships,
associations or other organizations and selling, conveying or transferring a
portion of the Trust Property to such organization or entities.

                                   ARTICLE X

                            REPORTS TO SHAREHOLDERS

     The Trustees shall at least semi-annually submit or cause the officers of
the Trust to submit to the Shareholders a written financial report of each
Series of the Trust, including financial statements which shall at least
annually be certified by independent public accountants.

                                  ARTICLE XI

                                 MISCELLANEOUS

     Section 11.1. Filing. This Declaration and any amendment hereto shall be
filed in the office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and in
such other places as may be required under the laws of Massachusetts and may
also be filed or recorded in such other places as the Trustees deem appropriate.
Each amendment so filed shall be accompanied by a certificate signed and
acknowledged by a Trustee or by the Secretary or any Assistant Secretary of the
Trust stating that such action was duly taken in a manner provided herein. A
restated Declaration, integrating into a single instrument all of the provisions
of the Declaration which are then in effect and operative, may be executed from
time to time by a majority of the Trustees and shall, upon filing with the
Secretary of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, be conclusive evidence of all
amendments contained therein and may thereafter be referred to in lieu of the
original Declaration and the various amendments thereto.

     Section 11.2. Resident Agent. The CSC Corporation, 84 State Street, Boston,
Massachusetts 02109 is the resident agent of the Trust in the Commonwealth of
Massachusetts.

     Section 11.3. Governing Law. This Declaration is executed by the Trustees
and delivered in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and with reference to the
laws thereof and the rights of all parties and the validity and construction of
every provision hereof shall be subject to and construed according to the laws
of said State.

     Section 11.4. Counterparts. The Declaration may be simultaneously executed
in several counterparts, each of which shall be deemed to be an original, and
such counterparts, together, shall constitute one and the same instrument, which
shall be sufficiently evidenced by any such original counterpart.

     Section 11.5. Reliance by Third Parties. Any certificate executed by an
individual who, according to the records of the Trust, appears to be a Trustee
hereunder, or Secretary or Assistant Secretary of the Trust, certifying to: (a)
the number or identity of Trustees or Shareholders, (b) the due authorization of
the execution of any instrument or writing, (c) the form of any vote passed at a
meeting of Trustees or Shareholders, (d) the fact that the number of Trustees or
Shareholders present at any meeting or executing any written instrument
satisfies the requirements of this Declaration, (e) the form of any By-Laws
adopted by or the identity of any officers elected by the Trustees, or (f) the
existence of any fact or facts which in any manner relate to the affairs of the
Trust, shall be conclusive evidence as to the matters so certified in favor of
any Person dealing with the Trustees and their successors.

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     Section 11.6. Provisions in Conflict with Law or Regulations. (a) The
provisions of the Declaration are severable, and if the Trustees shall
determine, with the advice of counsel, that any of such provisions is in
conflict with the 1940 Act, the regulated investment company provisions of the
Internal Revenue Code or with other applicable laws and regulations, the
conflicting provisions shall be deemed superseded by such law or regulation to
the extent necessary to eliminate such conflict; provided, however, that such
determination shall not affect any of the remaining provisions of the
Declaration or render invalid or improper any action taken or omitted prior to
such determination.

     (b) If any provision of the Declaration shall be held invalid or
unenforceable in any jurisdiction, such invalidity or unenforceability shall
pertain only to such provision in such jurisdiction and shall not in any manner
affect such provision in any other jurisdiction or any other provision of the
Declaration in any jurisdiction.

     Section 11.7. Use of the Name "Morgan Stanley Dean Witter." Morgan Stanley
Dean Witter & Co. ("MSDW") has consented to the use by the Trust of the
identifying name "Morgan Stanley Dean Witter," which is a property right of
MSDW. The Trust will only use the name "Morgan Stanley Dean Witter" as a
component of its name and for no other purpose, and will not purport to grant to
any third party the right to use the name "Morgan Stanley Dean Witter" for any
purpose. MSDW, or any corporate affiliate of MSDW, may use or grant to others
the right to use the name "Morgan Stanley Dean Witter," or any combination or
abbreviation thereof, as all or a portion of a corporate or business name or for
any commercial purpose, including a grant of such right to any other investment
company. At the request of MSDW, the Trust will take such action as may be
required to provide its consent to the use by MSDW, or any corporate affiliate
of MSDW, or by any person to whom MSDW or an affiliate of MSDW shall have
granted the right to the use, of the name "Morgan Stanley Dean Witter," or any
combination or abbreviation thereof. Upon the termination of any investment
advisory or investment management agreement into which MSDW or any of its
subsidiaries or affiliates and the Trust may enter, the Trust shall, upon
request by MSDW, cease to use the name "Morgan Stanley Dean Witter" as a
component of its name, and shall not use the name, or any combination or
abbreviation thereof, as part of its name or for any other commercial purpose,
and shall cause its officers, trustees and shareholders to take any and all
actions which MSDW may request to effect the foregoing and to reconvey to MSDW
any and all rights to such name.

     Section 11.8. Principal Place of Business. The principal place of business
of the Trust shall be Two World Trade Center, New York, New York 10048, or such
other location as the Trustees may designate from time to time.

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     IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned have executed this Declaration of
Trust this 29th day of September, 1999.

  /s/ Charles A. Fiumefreddo                     /s/ Robert S. Giambrone
- -------------------------------              -------------------------------
  Charles A. Fiumefreddo, as                     Robert S. Giambrone, as
 Trustee and not individually                  Trustee and not individually
    Two World Trade Center                        Two World Trade Center
   New York, New York 10048                      New York, New York 10048

        /s/ Barry Fink
- -------------------------------
    Barry Fink, as Trustee
     and not individually
    Two World Trade Center
   New York, New York 10048



STATE OF NEW YORK       }
                        }   ss.:
COUNTY OF NEW YORK      }


     On this 29th day of September, 1999, ROBERT S. GIAMBRONE, CHARLES A.
FIUMEFREDDO and BARRY FINK, known to me and known to be the individuals
described in and who executed the foregoing instrument, personally appeared
before me and they severally acknowledged the foregoing instrument to be their
free act and deed.


                                                 /s/ Rosemarie Costagliola
                                              -------------------------------
                                                       Notary Public


My commission expires:

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     IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned has executed this instrument this 29th
day of September, 1999.


                                                     /s/ Joseph Mazzella
                                               -------------------------------
                                                 Joseph Mazzella, as Trustee
                                                    and not individually
                                                     101 Federal Street
                                                      Boston, MA 02110


                          COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS


     Suffolk, SS.                                             Boston, MA
                                                              September 29, 1999


     Then personally appeared before me the above-named who acknowledged the
foregoing instrument to be his free act and deed.


                                                /s/ Katherine M. Kozub
                                                -------------------------------
                                                       Notary Public



My commission expires: 10/21/99

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                                     BY-LAWS

                                       OF

              MORGAN STANLEY DEAN WITTER NEW MILLENNIUM GROWTH FUND

                            DATED SEPTEMBER 29, 1999


                                    ARTICLE I

                                   DEFINITIONS

     The terms "Commission", "Declaration", "Distributor", "Investment Adviser",
"Majority Shareholder Vote", "1940 Act", "Shareholder", "Shares", "Transfer
Agent", "Trust", "Trust Property", and "Trustees" have the respective meanings
given them in the Declaration of Trust of Morgan Stanley Dean Witter New
Millennium Growth Fund dated September 29, 1999, as amended from time to time.

                                   ARTICLE II

                                     OFFICES

     SECTION 2.1. Principal Office. Until changed by the Trustees, the principal
office of the Trust in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts shall be in the City of
Boston, County of Suffolk.

     SECTION 2.2. Other Offices. In addition to its principal office in the
Commonwealth of Massachusetts, the Trust may have an office or offices in the
City of New York, State of New York, and at such other places within and without
the Commonwealth as the Trustees may from time to time designate or the business
of the Trust may require.

                                   ARTICLE III

                             SHAREHOLDERS' MEETINGS

     SECTION 3.1. Place of Meetings. Meetings of Shareholders shall be held at
such place, within or without the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, as may be
designated from time to time by the Trustees.

     SECTION 3.2. Meetings. Meetings of Shareholders of the Trust shall be held
whenever called by the Trustees or the President of the Trust and whenever
election of a Trustee or Trustees by Shareholders is required by the provisions
of Section 16(a) of the 1940 Act, for that purpose. Meetings of Shareholders
shall also be called by the Secretary upon the written request of the holders of
Shares entitled to vote as otherwise required by Section 16(c) of the 1940 Act
and to the extent required by the corporate or business statute of any state in
which the Shares of the Trust are sold, as made applicable to the Trust by the
provisions of Section 2.3 of the Declaration. Such request shall state the
purpose or purposes of such meeting and the matters proposed to be acted on
thereat. Except to the extent otherwise required by Section 16(c) of the 1940
Act, as made applicable to the Trust by the provisions of Section 2.3 of the
Declaration, the Secretary shall inform such Shareholders of the reasonable
estimated cost of preparing and mailing such notice of the meeting, and upon
payment to the Trust of such costs, the Secretary shall give notice stating the
purpose or purposes of the meeting to all entitled to vote at such meeting. No
meeting need be called upon the request of the holders of Shares entitled to
cast less than a majority of all votes entitled to be cast at such meeting, to
consider any matter which is substantially the same as a matter voted upon at
any meeting of Shareholders held during the preceding twelve months.

     SECTION 3.3. Notice of Meetings. Written or printed notice of every
Shareholders' meeting stating the place, date, and purpose or purposes thereof,
shall be given by the Secretary not less than ten (10) nor more than ninety (90)
days before such meeting to each Shareholder entitled to vote at such meeting.
Such notice shall be deemed to be given when deposited in the United States
mail, postage prepaid, directed to the Shareholder at his address as it appears
on the records of the Trust.

     SECTION 3.4. Quorum and Adjournment of Meetings. Except as otherwise
provided by law, by the Declaration or by these By-Laws, at all meetings of
Shareholders, the holders of a majority of the Shares

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issued and outstanding and entitled to vote thereat, present in person or
represented by proxy, shall be requisite and shall constitute a quorum for the
transaction of business. In the absence of a quorum, the Shareholders present
or represented by proxy and entitled to vote thereat shall have the power to
adjourn the meeting from time to time. The Shareholders present in person or
represented by proxy at any meeting and entitled to vote thereat also shall
have the power to adjourn the meeting from time to time if the vote required to
approve or reject any proposal described in the original notice of such meeting
is not obtained (with proxies being voted for or against adjournment consistent
with the votes for and against the proposal for which the required vote has not
been obtained). The affirmative vote of the holders of a majority of the Shares
then present in person or represented by proxy shall be required to adjourn any
meeting. Any adjourned meeting may be reconvened without further notice or
change in record date. At any reconvened meeting at which a quorum shall be
present, any business may be transacted that might have been transacted at the
meeting as originally called.


     SECTION 3.5. Voting Rights, Proxies. At each meeting of Shareholders, each
holder of record of Shares entitled to vote thereat shall be entitled to one
vote in person or by proxy for each Share of beneficial interest of the Trust
and for the fractional portion of one vote for each fractional Share entitled to
vote so registered in his or her name on the records of the Trust on the date
fixed as the record date for the determination of Shareholders entitled to vote
at such meeting. Without limiting the manner in which a Shareholder may
authorize another person or persons to act for such Shareholder as proxy
pursuant hereto, the following shall constitute a valid means by which a
Shareholder may grant such authority:

     (i) A Shareholder may execute a writing authorizing another person or
     persons to act for such Shareholder as proxy. Execution may be accomplished
     by the Shareholder or such Shareholder's authorized officer, director,
     employee, attorney-in-fact or another agent signing such writing or causing
     such person's signature to be affixed to such writing by any reasonable
     means including, but not limited to, by facsimile or telecopy signature. No
     written evidence of authority of a Shareholder's authorized officer,
     director, employee, attorney-in-fact or other agent shall be required; and

     (ii) A Shareholder may authorize another person or persons to act for such
     Shareholder as proxy by transmitting or authorizing the transmission of a
     telegram or cablegram or by other means of telephonic, electronic or
     computer transmission to the person who will be the holder of the proxy or
     to a proxy solicitation firm, proxy support service organization or like
     agent duly authorized by the person who will be the holder of the proxy to
     receive such transmission, provided that any such telegram or cablegram or
     other means of telephonic, electronic or computer transmission must either
     set forth or be submitted with information from which it can be determined
     that the telegram, cablegram or other transmission was authorized by the
     Shareholder.

No proxy shall be valid after eleven months from its date, unless otherwise
provided in the proxy. At all meetings of Shareholders, unless the voting is
conducted by inspectors, all questions relating to the qualification of voters
and the validity of proxies and the acceptance or rejection of votes shall be
decided by the chairman of the meeting. In determining whether a telegram,
cablegram or other electronic transmission is valid, the chairman or inspector,
as the case may be, shall specify the information upon which he or she relied.
Pursuant to a resolution of a majority of the Trustees, proxies may be solicited
in the name of one or more Trustees or Officers of the Trust. Proxy
solicitations may be made in writing or by using telephonic or other electronic
solicitation procedures that include appropriate methods of verifying the
identity of the Shareholder and confirming any instructions given thereby.

     SECTION 3.6. Vote Required. Except as otherwise provided by law, by the
Declaration of Trust, or by these By-Laws, at each meeting of Shareholders at
which a quorum is present, all matters shall be decided by Majority Shareholder
Vote.

     SECTION 3.7. Inspectors of Election. In advance of any meeting of
Shareholders, the Trustees may appoint Inspectors of Election to act at the
meeting or any adjournment thereof. If Inspectors of Election are not so
appointed, the chairman of any meeting of Shareholders may, and on the request
of any Shareholder or his proxy shall, appoint Inspectors of Election of the
meeting. In case any person appointed as Inspector fails to appear or fails or
refuses to act, the vacancy may be filled by appointment

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made by the Trustees in advance of the convening of the meeting or at the
meeting by the person acting as chairman. The Inspectors of Election shall
determine the number of Shares outstanding, the Shares represented at the
meeting, the existence of a quorum, the authenticity, validity and effect of
proxies, shall receive votes, ballots or consents, shall hear and determine all
challenges and questions in any way arising in connection with the right to
vote, shall count and tabulate all votes or consents, determine the results,
and do such other acts as may be proper to conduct the election or vote with
fairness to all Shareholders. On request of the chairman of the meeting, or of
any Shareholder or his proxy, the Inspectors of Election shall make a report in
writing of any challenge or question or matter determined by them and shall
execute a certificate of any facts found by them.

     SECTION 3.8. Inspection of Books and Records. Shareholders shall have such
rights and procedures of inspection of the books and records of the Trust as
are granted to Shareholders under Section 32 of the Business Corporation Law of
the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.

     SECTION 3.9. Action by Shareholders Without Meeting. Except as otherwise
provided by law, the provisions of these By-Laws relating to notices and
meetings to the contrary notwithstanding, any action required or permitted to
be taken at any meeting of Shareholders may be taken without a meeting if a
majority of the Shareholders entitled to vote upon the action consent to the
action in writing and such consents are filed with the records of the Trust.
Such consent shall be treated for all purposes as a vote taken at a meeting of
Shareholders.

     SECTION 3.10. Presence at Meetings. Presence at meetings of shareholders
requires physical attendance by the shareholder or his or her proxy at the
meeting site and does not encompass attendance by telephonic or other
electronic means.

                                   ARTICLE IV

                                    TRUSTEES

     SECTION 4.1. Meetings of the Trustees. The Trustees may in their discretion
provide for regular or special meetings of the Trustees. Regular meetings of the
Trustees may be held at such time and place as shall be determined from time to
time by the Trustees without further notice. Special meetings of the Trustees
may be called at any time by the President and shall be called by the President
or the Secretary upon the written request of any two (2) Trustees.

     SECTION 4.2. Notice of Special Meetings. Written notice of special meetings
of the Trustees, stating the place, date and time thereof, shall be given not
less than two (2) days before such meeting to each Trustee, personally, by
telegram, by mail, or by leaving such notice at his place of residence or usual
place of business. If mailed, such notice shall be deemed to be given when
deposited in the United States mail, postage prepaid, directed to the Trustee at
his address as it appears on the records of the Trust. Subject to the provisions
of the 1940 Act, notice or waiver of notice need not specify the purpose of any
special meeting.

     SECTION 4.3. Telephone Meetings. Subject to the provisions of the 1940 Act,
any Trustee, or any member or members of any committee designated by the
Trustees, may participate in a meeting of the Trustees, or any such committee,
as the case may be, by means of a conference telephone or similar communications
equipment if all persons participating in the meeting can hear each other at the
same time. Participation in a meeting by these means constitutes presence in
person at the meeting.

     SECTION 4.4. Quorum, Voting and Adjournment of Meetings. At all meetings of
the Trustees, a majority of the Trustees shall be requisite to and shall
constitute a quorum for the transaction of business. If a quorum is present, the
affirmative vote of a majority of the Trustees present shall be the act of the
Trustees, unless the concurrence of a greater proportion is expressly required
for such action by law, the Declaration or these By-Laws. If at any meeting of
the Trustees there be less than a quorum present, the Trustees present thereat
may adjourn the meeting from time to time, without notice other than
announcement at the meeting, until a quorum shall have been obtained.

     SECTION 4.5. Action by Trustees Without Meeting. The provisions of these
By-Laws covering notices and meetings to the contrary notwithstanding, and
except as required by law, any action required

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or permitted to be taken at any meeting of the Trustees may be taken without a
meeting if a consent in writing setting forth the action shall be signed by all
of the Trustees entitled to vote upon the action and such written consent is
filed with the minutes of proceedings of the Trustees.

     SECTION 4.6. Expenses and Fees. Each Trustee may be allowed expenses, if
any, for attendance at each regular or special meeting of the Trustees, and each
Trustee who is not an officer or employee of the Trust or of its investment
manager or underwriter or of any corporate affiliate of any of said persons
shall receive for services rendered as a Trustee of the Trust such compensation
as may be fixed by the Trustees. Nothing herein contained shall be construed to
preclude any Trustee from serving the Trust in any other capacity and receiving
compensation therefor.

     SECTION 4.7. Execution of Instruments and Documents and Signing of Checks
and Other Obligations and Transfers. All instruments, documents and other papers
shall be executed in the name and on behalf of the Trust and all checks, notes,
drafts and other obligations for the payment of money by the Trust shall be
signed, and all transfer of securities standing in the name of the Trust shall
be executed, by the Chairman, the President, any Vice President or the Treasurer
or by any one or more officers or agents of the Trust as shall be designated for
that purpose by vote of the Trustees; notwithstanding the above, nothing in this
Section 4.7 shall be deemed to preclude the electronic authorization, by
designated persons, of the Trust's Custodian (as described herein in Section
9.1) to transfer assets of the Trust, as provided for herein in Section 9.1.

     SECTION 4.8. Indemnification of Trustees, Officers, Employees and Agents.
(a) The Trust shall indemnify any person who was or is a party or is threatened
to be made a party to any threatened, pending, or completed action, suit or
proceeding, whether civil, criminal, administrative or investigative (other than
an action by or in the right of the Trust) by reason of the fact that he or she
is or was a Trustee, officer, employee, or agent of the Trust. The
indemnification shall be against expenses, including attorneys' fees, judgments,
fines, and amounts paid in settlement, actually and reasonably incurred by him
or her in connection with the action, suit, or proceeding, if he acted in good
faith and in a manner he or she reasonably believed to be in or not opposed to
the best interests of the Trust, and, with respect to any criminal action or
proceeding, had no reasonable cause to believe his conduct was unlawful. The
termination of any action, suit or proceeding by judgment, order, settlement,
conviction, or upon a plea of nolo contendere or its equivalent, shall not, of
itself, create a presumption that the person did not act in good faith and in a
manner which he reasonably believed to be in or not opposed to the best
interests of the Trust, and, with respect to any criminal action or proceeding,
had reasonable cause to believe that his conduct was unlawful.

     (b) The Trust shall indemnify any person who was or is a party or is
threatened to be made a party to any threatened, pending or completed action or
suit by or on behalf of the Trust to obtain a judgment or decree in its favor by
reason of the fact that he or she is or was a Trustee, officer, employee, or
agent of the Trust. The indemnification shall be against expenses, including
attorneys' fees actually and reasonably incurred by him or her in connection
with the defense or settlement of the action or suit, if he acted in good faith
and in a manner he reasonably believed to be in or not opposed to the best
interests of the Trust; except that no indemnification shall be made in respect
of any claim, issue, or matter as to which the person has been adjudged to be
liable for negligence or misconduct in the performance of his duty to the Trust,
except to the extent that the court in which the action or suit was brought, or
a court of equity in the county in which the Trust has its principal office,
determines upon application that, despite the adjudication of liability but in
view of all circumstances of the case, the person is fairly and reasonably
entitled to indemnity for those expenses which the court shall deem proper,
provided such Trustee, officer, employee or agent is not adjudged to be liable
by reason of his willful misfeasance, bad faith, gross negligence or reckless
disregard of the duties involved in the conduct of his office.

     (c) To the extent that a Trustee, officer, employee, or agent of the Trust
has been successful on the merits or otherwise in defense of any action, suit or
proceeding referred to in subsection (a) or (b) or in defense of any claim,
issue or matter therein, he shall be indemnified against expenses, including
attorneys' fees, actually and reasonably incurred by him or her in connection
therewith.

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     (d) (1) Unless a court orders otherwise, any indemnification under
subsections (a) or (b) of this section may be made by the Trust only as
authorized in the specific case after a determination that indemnification of
the Trustee, officer, employee, or agent is proper in the circumstances because
he has met the applicable standard of conduct set forth in subsections (a) or
(b).

         (2) The determination shall be made:

            (i) By the Trustees, by a majority vote of a quorum which consists
     of Trustees who were not parties to the action, suit or proceeding; or

            (ii) If the required quorum is not obtainable, or if a quorum of
     disinterested Trustees so directs, by independent legal counsel in a
     written opinion; or

            (iii) By the Shareholders.

         (3) Notwithstanding any provision of this Section 4.8, no person shall
     be entitled to indemnification for any liability, whether or not there is
     an adjudication of liability, arising by reason of willful misfeasance, bad
     faith, gross negligence, or reckless disregard of duties as described in
     Section 17(h) and (i) of the Investment Company Act of 1940 ("disabling
     conduct"). A person shall be deemed not liable by reason of disabling
     conduct if, either:

            (i) a final decision on the merits is made by a court or other body
     before whom the proceeding was brought that the person to be indemnified
     ("indemnitee") was not liable by reason of disabling conduct; or

            (ii) in the absence of such a decision, a reasonable determination,
     based upon a review of the facts, that the indemnitee was not liable by
     reason of disabling conduct, is made by either--

                  (A) a majority of a quorum of Trustees who are neither
            "interested persons" of the Trust, as defined in Section 2(a)(19) of
            the Investment Company Act of 1940, nor parties to the action, suit
            or proceeding, or

                  (B) an independent legal counsel in a written opinion.

     (e) Expenses, including attorneys' fees, incurred by a Trustee, officer,
employee or agent of the Trust in defending a civil or criminal action, suit or
proceeding may be paid by the Trust in advance of the final disposition thereof
if:

        (1) authorized in the specific case by the Trustees; and

        (2) the Trust receives an undertaking by or on behalf of the Trustee,
     officer, employee or agent of the Trust to repay the advance if it is not
     ultimately determined that such person is entitled to be indemnified by the
     Trust; and

        (3) either, (i) such person provides a security for his undertaking, or

            (ii) the Trust is insured against losses by reason of any lawful
     advances, or

            (iii) a determination, based on a review of readily available facts,
     that there is reason to believe that such person ultimately will be found
     entitled to indemnification, is made by either--

                  (A) a majority of a quorum which consists of Trustees who are
            neither "interested persons" of the Trust, as defined in Section
            2(a)(19) of the 1940 Act, nor parties to the action, suit or
            proceeding, or

                  (B) an independent legal counsel in a written opinion.

     (f) The indemnification provided by this Section shall not be deemed
exclusive of any other rights to which a person may be entitled under any
by-law, agreement, vote of Shareholders or disinterested Trustees or otherwise,
both as to action in his official capacity and as to action in another capacity
while holding the office, and shall continue as to a person who has ceased to be
a Trustee, officer, employee, or agent and inure to the benefit of the heirs,
executors and administrators of such person; provided that no

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person may satisfy any right of indemnity or reimbursement granted herein or to
which he may be otherwise entitled except out of the property of the Trust, and
no Shareholder shall be personally liable with respect to any claim for
indemnity or reimbursement or otherwise.

     (g) The Trust may purchase and maintain insurance on behalf of any person
who is or was a Trustee, officer, employee, or agent of the Trust, against any
liability asserted against him or her and incurred by him or her in any such
capacity, or arising out of his status as such. However, in no event will the
Trust purchase insurance to indemnify any officer or Trustee against liability
for any act for which the Trust itself is not permitted to indemnify him or her.

     (h) Nothing contained in this Section shall be construed to protect any
Trustee or officer of the Trust against any liability to the Trust or to its
security holders to which he or she would otherwise be subject by reason of
willful misfeasance, bad faith, gross negligence or reckless disregard of the
duties involved in the conduct of his office.

                                   ARTICLE V

                                  COMMITTEES

     SECTION 5.1. Executive and Other Committees. The Trustees, by resolution
adopted by a majority of the Trustees, may designate an Executive Committee
and/or committees, each committee to consist of two (2) or more of the Trustees
of the Trust and may delegate to such committees, in the intervals between
meetings of the Trustees, any or all of the powers of the Trustees in the
management of the business and affairs of the Trust. In the absence of any
member of any such committee, the members thereof present at any meeting,
whether or not they constitute a quorum, may appoint a Trustee to act in place
of such absent member. Each such committee shall keep a record of its
proceedings.

     The Executive Committee and any other committee shall fix its own rules or
procedure, but the presence of at least fifty percent (50%) of the members of
the whole committee shall in each case be necessary to constitute a quorum of
the committee and the affirmative vote of the majority of the members of the
committee present at the meeting shall be necessary to take action.

     All actions of the Executive Committee shall be reported to the Trustees at
the meeting thereof next succeeding to the taking of such action.

     SECTION 5.2. Advisory Committee. The Trustees may appoint an advisory
committee which shall be composed of persons who do not serve the Trust in any
other capacity and which shall have advisory functions with respect to the
investments of the Trust but which shall have no power to determine that any
security or other investment shall be purchased, sold or otherwise disposed of
by the Trust. The number of persons constituting any such advisory committee
shall be determined from time to time by the Trustees. The members of any such
advisory committee may receive compensation for their services and may be
allowed such fees and expenses for the attendance at meetings as the Trustees
may from time to time determine to be appropriate.

     SECTION 5.3. Committee Action Without Meeting. The provisions of these
By-Laws covering notices and meetings to the contrary notwithstanding, and
except as required by law, any action required or permitted to be taken at any
meeting of any Committee of the Trustees appointed pursuant to Section 5.1 of
these By-Laws may be taken without a meeting if a consent in writing setting
forth the action shall be signed by all members of the Committee entitled to
vote upon the action and such written consent is filed with the records of the
proceedings of the Committee.

                                   ARTICLE VI

                                    OFFICERS

     SECTION 6.1. Executive Officers. The executive officers of the Trust shall
be a Chairman, a President, one or more Vice Presidents, a Secretary and a
Treasurer. The Chairman shall be selected from among the Trustees but none of
the other executive officers need be a Trustee. Two or more offices, except
those of President and any Vice President, may be held by the same person, but
no officer shall execute,

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acknowledge or verify any instrument in more than one capacity. The executive
officers of the Trust shall be elected annually by the Trustees and each
executive officer so elected shall hold office until his or her successor is
elected and has qualified.

     SECTION 6.2. Other Officers and Agents. The Trustees may also elect one or
more Assistant Vice Presidents, Assistant Secretaries and Assistant Treasurers
and may elect, or may delegate to the Chairman the power to appoint, such other
officers and agents as the Trustees shall at any time or from time to time deem
advisable.

     SECTION 6.3. Term and Removal and Vacancies. Each officer of the Trust
shall hold office until his or her successor is elected and has qualified. Any
officer or agent of the Trust may be removed by the Trustees whenever, in their
judgment, the best interests of the Trust will be served thereby, but such
removal shall be without prejudice to the contractual rights, if any, of the
person so removed.

     SECTION 6.4. Compensation of Officers. The compensation of officers and
agents of the Trust shall be fixed by the Trustees, or by the Chairman to the
extent provided by the Trustees with respect to officers appointed by the
Chairman.

     SECTION 6.5. Powers and Duties. All officers and agents of the Trust, as
between themselves and the Trust, shall have such authority and perform such
duties in the management of the Trust as may be provided in or pursuant to these
By-Laws or, to the extent not so provided, as may be prescribed by the Trustees;
provided that no rights of any third party shall be affected or impaired by any
such By-Law or resolution of the Trustees unless such third party has knowledge
thereof.

     SECTION 6.6. The Chairman. The Chairman shall be the chief executive
officer of the Trust, shall preside at all meetings of the Shareholders and of
the Trustees, shall have general and active management of the business of the
Trust, shall see that all orders and resolutions of the Trustees are carried
into effect and, in connection therewith, shall be authorized to delegate to the
President or to one or more Vice Presidents such of his or her powers and duties
at such times and in such manner as he or she may deem advisable, shall be a
signatory on all Annual and Semi-Annual Reports as may be sent to Shareholders,
and shall perform such other duties as the Trustees may from time to time
prescribe.

     SECTION 6.7. The President. The President shall perform such duties as the
Trustees and the Chairman may from time to time prescribe and shall, in the
absence or disability of the Chairman, exercise the powers and perform the
duties of the Chairman. The President shall be authorized to delegate to one or
more Vice Presidents such of his or her powers and duties at such times and in
such manner as he or she may deem advisable.

     SECTION 6.8. The Vice Presidents. The Vice Presidents shall be of such
number and shall have such titles as may be determined from time to time by the
Trustees. The Vice President, or, if there shall be more than one, the Vice
Presidents in such order as may be determined from time to time by the Trustees
or the Chairman, shall, in the absence or disability of the President, exercise
the powers and perform the duties of the President, and shall perform such other
duties as the Trustees or the Chairman may from time to time prescribe.

     SECTION 6.9. The Assistant Vice Presidents. The Assistant Vice President,
or, if there shall be more than one, the Assistant Vice Presidents in such order
as may be determined from time to time by the Trustees or the Chairman, shall
perform such duties and have such powers as may be assigned them from time to
time by the Trustees or the Chairman.

     SECTION 6.10. The Secretary. The Secretary shall attend all meetings of the
Trustees and all meetings of the Shareholders and record all the proceedings of
the meetings of the Shareholders and of the Trustees in a book to be kept for
that purpose, and shall perform like duties for the standing committees when
required. He or she shall give, or cause to be given, notice of all meetings of
the Shareholders and special meetings of the Trustees, and shall perform such
other duties and have such powers as the Trustees or the Chairman may from time
to time prescribe. He or she shall keep in safe custody the seal of the Trust
and affix or cause the same to be affixed to any instrument requiring it, and,
when so affixed, it shall be attested by his or her signature or by the
signature of an Assistant Secretary.

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     SECTION 6.11. The Assistant Secretaries. The Assistant Secretary, or, if
there shall be more than one, the Assistant Secretaries in such order as may be
determined from time to time by the Trustees or the Chairman, shall, in the
absence or disability of the Secretary, perform the duties and exercise the
powers of the Secretary and shall perform such duties and have such other powers
as the Trustees or the Chairman may from time to time prescribe.

     SECTION 6.12. The Treasurer. The Treasurer shall be the chief financial
officer of the Trust. He or she shall keep or cause to be kept full and accurate
accounts of receipts and disbursements in books belonging to the Trust, and he
or she shall render to the Trustees and the Chairman, whenever any of them
require it, an account of his or her transactions as Treasurer and of the
financial condition of the Trust, and he or she shall perform such other duties
as the Trustees or the Chairman may from time to time prescribe.

     SECTION 6.13. The Assistant Treasurers. The Assistant Treasurer, or, if
there shall be more than one, the Assistant Treasurers in such order as may be
determined from time to time by the Trustees or the Chairman, shall, in the
absence or disability of the Treasurer, perform the duties and exercise the
powers of the Treasurer and shall perform such other duties and have such other
powers as the Trustees or the Chairman may from time to time prescribe.

     SECTION 6.14. Delegation of Duties. Whenever an officer is absent or
disabled, or whenever for any reason the Trustees may deem it desirable, the
Trustees may delegate the powers and duties of an officer or officers to any
other officer or officers or to any Trustee or Trustees.

                                   ARTICLE VII

                           DIVIDENDS AND DISTRIBUTIONS

     Subject to any applicable provisions of law and the Declaration, dividends
and distributions upon the Shares may be declared at such intervals as the
Trustees may determine, in cash, in securities or other property, or in Shares,
from any sources permitted by law, all as the Trustees shall from time to time
determine.

     Inasmuch as the computation of net income and net profits from the sales of
securities or other properties for federal income tax purposes may vary from the
computation thereof on the records of the Trust, the Trustees shall have power,
in their discretion, to distribute as income dividends and as capital gain
distributions, respectively, amounts sufficient to enable the Trust to avoid or
reduce liability for federal income taxes.

                                  ARTICLE VIII

                             CERTIFICATES OF SHARES

     SECTION 8.1. Certificates of Shares. Certificates for Shares of each series
or class of Shares shall be in such form and of such design as the Trustees
shall approve, subject to the right of the Trustees to change such form and
design at any time or from time to time, and shall be entered in the records of
the Trust as they are issued. Each such certificate shall bear a distinguishing
number; shall exhibit the holder's name and certify the number of full Shares
owned by such holder; shall be signed by or in the name of the Trust by the
President, or a Vice President, and countersigned by the Secretary or an
Assistant Secretary or the Treasurer and an Assistant Treasurer of the Trust;
shall be sealed with the seal; and shall contain such recitals as may be
required by law. Where any certificate is signed by a Transfer Agent or by a
Registrar, the signature of such officers and the seal may be facsimile, printed
or engraved. The Trust may, at its option, determine not to issue a certificate
or certificates to evidence Shares owned of record by any Shareholder.

     In case any officer or officers who shall have signed, or whose facsimile
signature or signatures shall appear on, any such certificate or certificates
shall cease to be such officer or officers of the Trust, whether because of
death, resignation or otherwise, before such certificate or certificates shall
have been delivered by the Trust, such certificate or certificates shall,
nevertheless, be adopted by the Trust and be issued and

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delivered as though the person or persons who signed such certificate or
certificates or whose facsimile signature or signatures shall appear therein
had not ceased to be such officer or officers of the Trust.

     No certificate shall be issued for any share until such share is fully
paid.

     SECTION 8.2. Lost, Stolen, Destroyed and Mutilated Certificates. The
Trustees may direct a new certificate or certificates to be issued in place of
any certificate or certificates theretofore issued by the Trust alleged to have
been lost, stolen or destroyed, upon satisfactory proof of such loss, theft, or
destruction; and the Trustees may, in their discretion, require the owner of the
lost, stolen or destroyed certificate, or his legal representative, to give to
the Trust and to such Registrar, Transfer Agent and/or Transfer Clerk as may be
authorized or required to countersign such new certificate or certificates, a
bond in such sum and of such type as they may direct, and with such surety or
sureties, as they may direct, as indemnity against any claim that may be against
them or any of them on account of or in connection with the alleged loss, theft
or destruction of any such certificate.

                                   ARTICLE IX

                                    CUSTODIAN

     SECTION 9.1. Appointment and Duties. The Trust shall at times employ a bank
or trust company having capital, surplus and undivided profits of at least five
million dollars ($5,000,000) as custodian with authority as its agent, but
subject to such restrictions, limitations and other requirements, if any, as may
be contained in these By-Laws and the 1940 Act:

        (1) to receive and hold the securities owned by the Trust and deliver
     the same upon written or electronically transmitted order;

        (2) to receive and receipt for any moneys due to the Trust and deposit
     the same in its own banking department or elsewhere as the Trustees may
     direct;

        (3) to disburse such funds upon orders or vouchers;

all upon such basis of compensation as may be agreed upon between the Trustees
and the custodian. If so directed by a Majority Shareholder Vote, the custodian
shall deliver and pay over all property of the Trust held by it as specified in
such vote.

     The Trustees may also authorize the custodian to employ one or more
sub-custodians from time to time to perform such of the acts and services of the
custodian and upon such terms and conditions as may be agreed upon between the
custodian and such sub-custodian and approved by the Trustees.

     SECTION 9.2. Central Certificate System. Subject to such rules, regulations
and orders as the Commission may adopt, the Trustees may direct the custodian to
deposit all or any part of the securities owned by the Trust in a system for the
central handling of securities established by a national securities exchange or
a national securities association registered with the Commission under the
Securities Exchange Act of 1934, or such other person as may be permitted by the
Commission, or otherwise in accordance with the 1940 Act, pursuant to which
system all securities of any particular class or series of any issuer deposited
within the system are treated as fungible and may be transferred or pledged by
bookkeeping entry without physical delivery of such securities, provided that
all such deposits shall be subject to withdrawal only upon the order of the
Trust.

                                    ARTICLE X

                                WAIVER OF NOTICE

     Whenever any notice of the time, place or purpose of any meeting of
Shareholders, Trustees, or of any committee is required to be given in
accordance with law or under the provisions of the Declaration or these By-Laws,
a waiver thereof in writing, signed by the person or persons entitled to such
notice and filed with the records of the meeting, whether before or after the
holding thereof, or actual attendance at the meeting of shareholders, Trustees
or committee, as the case may be, in person, shall be deemed equivalent to the
giving of such notice to such person.

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                                   ARTICLE XI

                                  MISCELLANEOUS

     SECTION 11.1. Location of Books and Records. The books and records of the
Trust may be kept outside the Commonwealth of Massachusetts at such place or
places as the Trustees may from time to time determine, except as otherwise
required by law.

     SECTION 11.2. Record Date. The Trustees may fix in advance a date as the
record date for the purpose of determining the Shareholders entitled to (i)
receive notice of, or to vote at, any meeting of Shareholders, or (ii) receive
payment of any dividend or the allotment of any rights, or in order to make a
determination of Shareholders for any other proper purpose. The record date, in
any case, shall not be more than one hundred eighty (180) days, and in the case
of a meeting of Shareholders not less than ten (10) days, prior to the date on
which such meeting is to be held or the date on which such other particular
action requiring determination of Shareholders is to be taken, as the case may
be. In the case of a meeting of Shareholders, the meeting date set forth in the
notice to Shareholders accompanying the proxy statement shall be the date used
for purposes of calculating the 180 day or 10 day period, and any adjourned
meeting may be reconvened without a change in record date. In lieu of fixing a
record date, the Trustees may provide that the transfer books shall be closed
for a stated period but not to exceed, in any case, twenty (20) days. If the
transfer books are closed for the purpose of determining Shareholders entitled
to notice of a vote at a meeting of Shareholders, such books shall be closed for
at least ten (10) days immediately preceding the meeting.

     SECTION 11.3. Seal. The Trustees shall adopt a seal, which shall be in such
form and shall have such inscription thereon as the Trustees may from time to
time provide. The seal of the Trust may be affixed to any document, and the seal
and its attestation may be lithographed, engraved or otherwise printed on any
document with the same force and effect as if it had been imprinted and attested
manually in the same manner and with the same effect as if done by a
Massachusetts business corporation under Massachusetts law.

     SECTION 11.4. Fiscal Year. The fiscal year of the Trust shall end on such
date as the Trustees may by resolution specify, and the Trustees may by
resolution change such date for future fiscal years at any time and from time to
time.

     SECTION 11.5. Orders for Payment of Money. All orders or instructions for
the payment of money of the Trust, and all notes or other evidences of
indebtedness issued in the name of the Trust, shall be signed by such officer or
officers or such other person or persons as the Trustees may from time to time
designate, or as may be specified in or pursuant to the agreement between the
Trust and the bank or trust company appointed as Custodian of the securities and
funds of the Trust.

                                   ARTICLE XII

                       COMPLIANCE WITH FEDERAL REGULATIONS

     The Trustees are hereby empowered to take such action as they may deem to
be necessary, desirable or appropriate so that the Trust is or shall be in
compliance with any federal or state statute, rule or regulation with which
compliance by the Trust is required.

                                  ARTICLE XIII

                                   AMENDMENTS

     These By-Laws may be amended, altered, or repealed, or new By-Laws may be
adopted, (a) by a Majority Shareholder Vote, or (b) by the Trustees; provided,
however, that no By-Law may be amended, adopted or repealed by the Trustees if
such amendment, adoption or repeal requires, pursuant to law, the Declaration,
or these By-Laws, a vote of the Shareholders. The Trustees shall in no event
adopt By-Laws which are in conflict with the Declaration, and any apparent
inconsistency shall be construed in favor of the related provisions in the
Declaration.

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                                   ARTICLE XIV

                              DECLARATION OF TRUST


     The Declaration of Trust establishing Morgan Stanley Dean Witter New
Millennium Growth Fund, dated September 29, 1999, a copy of which, together with
all amendments thereto, is on file in the office of the Secretary of the
Commonwealth of Massachusetts, provides that the name Morgan Stanley Dean Witter
New Millennium Growth Fund refers to the Trustees under the Declaration
collectively as Trustees, but not as individuals or personally; and no Trustee,
Shareholder, officer, employee or agent of Morgan Stanley Dean Witter New
Millennium Growth Fund shall be held to any personal liability, nor shall resort
be had to their private property for the satisfaction of any obligation or claim
or otherwise, in connection with the affairs of said Morgan Stanley Dean Witter
New Millennium Growth Fund, but the Trust Estate only shall be liable.




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