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Make-up examinations for students who have satisfied the Recorder that their absence from the "regular mid-year examinations was caused by serious illness or other unavoidable hindrance" will be held as follows in the courses named below. The examinations will begin at 9.15 a. m., and, by the regulations must not extend beyond three hours.
June 2.Semitic 12. History 5.
Semitic 15. History 10.
Latin 1. History 11.
Latin 2. Economics 6.
English 1. Economics 7.
English 8. Philosophy 3.
English 14. Philosophy 5.
English 28. Philosophy 16.
German C. Philosophy 18.
German F. Architecture 1a.
German 1c. Mathematics A.
German 2. Engineering 1f.
German 2a. Engineering 18a.
German 4. Physics 4.
German 11. Chemistry 2.
French 2a. Chemistry 6.
Italian 1. Geology A.
June 4.History 1, Philosophy 14.
Philosophy 13.
June 6.French 2c. Mathematics C.
Philosophy 7.
June 7.French 6. Economics 2.
Philosophy 2. Engineering 10c.
June 8.Latin 10. Chemistry 4.
German A. Engineering 1b.
Fine Arts 3. Astronomy 1.
Physics 1.
June 9.Economics 11.
June 10.Philosophy 1a. Philosophy 4.
June 13.English 2.
June 14.Engineering 1a.
June 15.Government 1. Physics B.
Economics 1. Physics 6.
Philosophy 1a.
June 16.French 6c. Music 1.
June 17.Chemistry 1. Engineering 11a.
June 18.History 12.
June 20.Engineering 1c. Engineering 3b.
June 21.Military Science I. English 11.
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