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University Calendar.

May 26. Sunday.

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

English VI. Oral Discussion, opened by Messrs. Wheeler and Winkler: Fredericksburg. Sever 11, 3 p.m.

26. TUESDAY.Divinity Faculty. Meeting of President's House, 7.30 p.m.

French Readings. Moliere's Les Femmes Savantes, translation. Mr. Sanderson, Sever 11, 7.45 p.m.

27. WEDNESDAY.English VI. Oral discussion, opened by Messrs. Webster and Wells: Gettysburg. Sever 11, 3 p.m.

Health and Strength. Open to all members of the University. Dr. Edwin Farnham. Sever 11, 7.30 p.m.

28. THURSDAY.Mathematical Seminar. University 19, 4 p.m.

FORENSICS.Unreturned senior forensics may be obtained at the Library, Alcove 25, on Monday and Thursday, from 1.30 to 2.30 p.m.

The thesis of the senior forensic work will be due on Tuesday, March 9, '86. The thesis of the junior forensic work will be due on Tuesday, March 23, 1886. - Subjects for junior and senior theses are to be chosen in the same manner as was announced for the choice of the subjects for the first forensic.

For purposes of consultation with seniors about their forensic work Prof. Royce will be in the Library, in closed alcove 25, at the following hours: Tuesday and Friday, from 2.30 to 4.

Mr. Gates will be at the same place for consultation with juniors on Monday and Wednesday, from 1.30 to 2.30 p.m.

JUNIOR THEMES.The corrected copies of theme III need not be handed in until Jan. 26.

SOPHOMORE THEMES.Theme VIII will be due on Thursday, Feb. 18.

The choice of subject and of manner of treatment is left to the writer.

MID-YEAR EXAMINATIONS, 1886.Each examination begins at 10 a.m., and, by the regulations, must not be extended beyond three hours.

Exercises in the following courses will be suspended after 4 p.m. Monday, Jan. 25th: All courses designated by letters; French 1, 2, 9 and 10; German 1, 2, 3 and 9; History 1 and 2; Music 3; Mathematics 1; Chemistry 1; Nat. History 1, 2, 3 and 4. - Exercises in other courses will be suspended after 4 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 27th.

*** By the regulations, students are forbidden to have any unauthorized books or papers in an examination room.

Wednesday, Jan. 27: German A, Mass. 3, U. E. R., U. 2, 4; French A, Sever 30. 37.

Thursday. Jan. 28: History 14, U. 20.

Friday, Jan. 29: English 11, Sever 5; French 1, U. E. R., U. 2, 4, 17; French 2, Mass. 3; Political Economy 1, Sever 29, 35, 37; History 10, Sever 5; Fine Arts 10, U. E. R.; Chemistry 5, Boylston; Natural History 1, Zool. Mus.

Saturday, Jan. 30: Semitic 7 and 12, Sever 35; Greek 3, Sever 29; Latin D, 9 and 14, Sever 30; German 2 and Spanish 3, Sever 35; Political Economy 2, U. 4; History 9. U. E. R.; Fine Arts 1, Sever 32; Music 3, Mass. 3; Mathematics C, U. E. R.; Natural History 5 and 13, Mass. 3.

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