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FIRST EXAMINATIONS TO BE HELD TOMORROW

Will Begin at 9.15 o'Clock Unless Listed for 2 o'Clock--Students Must Be in Examination Room 5 Minutes After Hour Appointed

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Mid-year examinations will be held tomorrow in the courses following. All examinations begin at 9.15 o'clock in the morning except those listed for 2 o'clock. According to the regulations, any student who is not in the examination room within five minute after the hour appointed for the examination shall not be admitted without permission of the instructor or of the officer in general charge of the examinations.

It has also been ruled that no student shall be permitted to take any books or papers into the examination room except by the express direction of the instructor, and that no communication shall be allowed between students in the examination room on any subject whatever.

The following examinations are listed for tomorrow at 9.15 o'clock in the following places: Botany 2  Botan, Mus. 29 Chemistry 4 Baker to Pertzoff  Sever 5 Quinian to Williams  Sever 6 Chemistry 34  Sever 6 Economics 11 Anderson to Medoff  Sever 17 Mellen to Yanover  Sever 18 Fine Arts 4b  Fogg small rm. French 3  Sever 11 French 4 Allen to Sullivan  Sever 29 Thompson to Whiteside  Sever 30 French 11 hf.  Emerson J German F  Emerson D Government 6  Sever 30 History A  Sever 24 Indic Philology 1a  Widener A Indic Philology 4  Widener A Latin 15  Sever 18 Philosophy 12  Emerson J Psychology A Adams to Spero  Emerson D Stabler to Zottoli  Emerson J

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