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All students electing courses of study which begin in the second half-year are required to enroll themselves, at the first exercise, in the following recitation rooms:
Semitic 3, Sever 9.
Sanskrit 3, Sever 15.
Latin 8, Sever 13.
Latin 14, Sever 25.
Classical Philology 24, Sever 27.
English 3, Sever 1.
English 11, Sever 5.
English 24, Sever 1.
English 25, Feb. 13, 11 a. m. Sever 16.
Eng. 26, Feb. 12, 1.30 p. m. Sever 1.
German 11, Sever 2.
Germanic Philology 17, Feb. 12, 2.30 p. m., Sever 2.
Romance Philology 2. Sever 17.
Comparative Literature 22, Sever 16.
History 4, L. Mass.
History 25, Harvard 5.
Government 7, Harvard 6.
Economics 6, Univ. 4.
Economics 12, Univ. 4.
Fine Arts 7, Sever 35.
Matchematics B, U. E. R.
Mathematics E, L. S. S. 1.
Mathematics 12, U. E. R.
Engin'g 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, L. S. S. 1.
Physics 7. Jeff. Lab,
Botany 1. Nash Lect. Room, Univ. Mus.
Botany 4, Univ. Mus. 29.
Zoology 2, Zool. Mus., 5th fl. lect. room.
Zoology 5, Zool. Mus., 4th floor, room 2.
Zoology 6, Zool. Mus., 4th floor, room 2.
Geology 1, Zool. Mus., 1st fl. lect. room.
Geology 5, Feb. 12, 12m., Zool. Mus., 1st floor, room 2.
Hygiene 1, L. S. S. East Wing.
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