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Rhodes Scholarship Examinations.

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All Massachusetts candidates for the Rhodes Scholarship will assemble at 10.30 o'clock this morning in the Trustees' Parlor, Boston University, 12 Somerset street, where the qualifying examinations will be held today and tomorrow. Six examination papers will be given, for each of which two hours will be allowed.

Candidates must present to the examiner, this morning, certificates and testimonials showing their qualifications for the scholarship and must pay a fee of $5 in cash to meet local expenses.

All answer papers will be transmitted directly to the examiners at Oxford, and from the successful candidates a Rhodes Scholar will be elected by the Committee of Selection. The results will be announced in about a month.

It is expected that about ten members of the University will take part in the examinations.

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