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Examinations for admission to Harvard College and the Lawrence Scientific School will be held during the week beginning Monday, June 27. The examinations will be held in 52 places in the United States and foreign countries. Students in the University who have admission conditions may remove them by passing admission examinations at any place in which they are given. In addition to the places mentioned in the Catalogue for 1903-04, examinations will be held this year at the following: Concord, Mass., at the Middlesex School; Simsbury, Conn., in the rooms of the Westminster School; Indianapolis, Ind., at the Shortridge High School; Omaha, Neb., in the lecture room of the Omaha Public Library; Oneonta, N.Y., at the Oneonta High School.
The examination schedule is as follows:
June 27--Elementary physics, elementary French, solid geometry, plane geometry, geometry, elementary German.
June 28 -- Physiography, chemistry, elementary Latin, elementary English (a), advanced Latin.
June 29--Logarithms and trigonometry, elementary algebra, elementary history, advanced French, advanced Greek, economics, civil government.
June 30--Meteorology, elementary Greek, harmony, advanced algebra, advanced German, advanced history.
July 1--Chipping, filing, and fitting, architectural drawing, blacksmithing, machine-tool work, counterpoint, woodworking, advanced physics, English (b).
July 2--Zoology, astronomy, botany, anatomy, physiology, and hygiene free hand drawing projectiene.
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