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LIST OF COURSES DUE TODAY

MUST BE HANDED IN BEFORE 6 P. M.--FRESHMAN MEETING THIS MORNING.

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The Freshman class (except dropped men) will assemble in Sever 11 this morning at 9 o'clock to meet the Assistant Dean of Harvard College, and the Secretary of the Committee on the Choice of Electives. Immediately after this meeting they are required to meet their Advisers in the rooms announced in the Directory of Instructors.

Every student in Harvard College must hand in, without fail, his list of studies written in ink on the card provided for the purpose, today, between the hours of 9 A. M. and 6 P. M., at the places named below. All undergraduates except Seniors, and others who entered College with the class of 1913, must obtain the signatures of their Advisers on their lists of studies.

College Seniors, Harvard 5.

College Juniors, Harvard 1.

College Sophomores, Harvard 1.

College Freshmen, Emerson D, first floor.

College Special Students, Sever 6.

College Unclassified Students, Sever 6.

Graduate Schools.

Students in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences are expected to file their lists of studies at 24 University Hall before 6 P. M. today.

Students in the Graduate School of Applied Science are expected to file their lists of studies at 16 University Hall before 6 P. M. today.

Students in the Graduate School of Business Administration are expected to file their lists of studies at 17 University Hall before 6 P. M. today.

Starred Courses.

Any student wishing to take a "starred course" must obtain the consent of the instructor in the course, given in writing on the card containing the student's list of studies; for admission to a course "primarily for graduates," an undergraduate or special student must obtain the written recommendation of the instructor. Instructors may be consulted for this purpose at the rooms and at the hours named in the Directory of Instructors.

Information in Arts and Sciences.

All students under the Faculty of Arts and Sciences may obtain information concerning courses in the Divisions and Departments of study named below today from the following instructors who will be present in the rooms indicated, from 9-12.30 o'clock, and from 2.30-4.30 P. M.

Ancient Languages, Professor Smyth, 9 to 12.30, Sever 28; 2.30 to 4.30, 15 Elmwood avenue.

Anthropology, Professor Tozzer, 9 to 12.30, Emerson H; 2.30 to 4.30, Holworthy 20.

Biology, Professor Osterhout, 9 to 12.30, Bot. Mus. room 10; 2.30 to 4.30, Botanic Garden.

Botany, Professor Fernald, 9 to 12.30, Bot. Mus. room 10; 2.30 to 4.30, Gray Herbarium.

Chemistry, Professor Baxter, Boylston 2.

Comparative Literature, Professor Schofield, 9 to 12.30, Warren House; 2.30 to 4.30, Gray 38.

Economics, Professor Bullock, 9 to 12.30,

Harvard 2; 2.30 to 4.30, Upper Dane.

Education, Professor Holmes, Lawrence 6.

Engineering Sciences, Professor Kennedy, Pierce 310.

English, Professor Robinson, 9 to 12.30.

Warren House; 2.30 to 4.30, Longfellow Park.

The Fine Arts, Professor Chase, 9 to 12.30. Sever 25; 2.30 to 4.30, 11 Kirkland Road.

French and Other Romance Languages, Professor Ford, Upper Warren.

Geology, Professor Wolff, Geol. Mus. 22.

Geology and Geography, Professor Daly, 9 to 12.30, Geol. Mus. 15; 2.30 to 4.30, 23 Hawthorne street.

Germanic Languages and Literatures, Professor Walz, 9 to 12.30, Sever 17, 2.30 to 4.30, 13 1-2 Hilliard street.

Government, Professor Hart, 9 to 12.30.

Harvard 2; 2.30 to 4.30, 5 Quincy Chambers.

Greek, Professor Howard, 9 to 12.30, Sever 16; 2.30 to 4.30, 12 Walker street.

History, Professor Coolidge, (representing Professor Merriman), 9 to 12.30, Harvard 2; 2.30 to 4.30, Gore Hall.

History and Political Science, Professor Haskins, University 23.

Indic Philology, Professor Lanman, 9 to 12.30, Warren House.

Latin, Professor Howard, 9 to 12.30, Sever 16; 2.30 to 4.30, 12 Walker street.

Mathematics, Professor Bocher, 9 to 12.30, Sever 20; 2.30 to 4.30, 48 Buckingham street.

Medical School, Professor Cannon, 9 to 12.30, 2 Divinity avenue; 2.30 to 4.30, Medical School.

Mineralogy and Petrography, Professor Palache, Univ. Mus. 9.

Modern Languages, Professor Kittredge, 9 to 12.30, Warren House, 2.30 to 4.30, 8 Hilliard street.

Music, Professor Spalding, 9 to 12.30, Holden; 2.30 to 4.30, 5 Berkeley Place.

Philosophy, Professor Perry, Emerson B.

Physics, Professor Lyman.

Public Speaking, Professor Winter, New Lecture Hall.

Semitic, Professor Lyon, 9 to 12.30, Semitic Museum; 2.30 to 4.30, 12 Scott street.

Social Ethics, Professor Peabody, Emerson K.

Zoology, Professor Parker, Zool. Mus., room 45.

Graduate Applied Sciences.

Students may obtain information about the Graduate Schools of Applied Science from the following chairmen of the several schools between the hours of 9 and 12.30 A. M., and 2.30 and 4.30 P. M.:

Applied Biology, Professor Wheeler, Bussey Institution.

Architecture, Professor Warren, Robinson Hall Library.

Engineering, Professor Hughes, Pierce 114.

Forestry, Professor Bailey (representing Professor Fisher), Pierce 306.

Landscape Architecture, Professor Pray, Robinson.

Mining, Professor White, Rotch Building.

Other Graduate Schools.

Students in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences should consult the Dean, Professor C. H. Haskins, or the Secretary, Mr. G. W. Robinson, University Hall, north entry, third floor, room 24, from 9 to 1 and 2.30 to 4.30 o'clock.

Students in the Graduate Schools of Applied Science should consult the Dean, Professor W. C. Sabine, University Hall, north entry, first floor, room 16, from 9 to 1 and 2.30 to 4.30 o'clock, or the Chairmen of the several schools.

Students in the Graduate School of Business Administration should consult the Dean, Professor E. F. Gay, or the Secretary, Professor L. F. Schaub, University Hall, north entry, first floor, room 17, from 9 to 1 and 2.30 to 4.30 o'clock.

Candidates for the Degree of A.M., whose programs of study have not been approved should each consult, this forenoon, the representative of the Division or Department in which his degree is to be taken.

Chairmen of Committees.

The following Chairmen of committees will be at the places named below today between 9 and 12.30 and between 2.30 and 4.30 o'clock:

Graduate School of Arts and Sciences: Professor C. H. Haskins, Dean; Mr. G. W. Robinson, Secretary, University 4.

Graduate Schools of Applied Science: Professor W. C. Sabine, Dean, University 16.

School of Applied Biology: Professor W. M. Wheeler, Bussey Institution.

School of Architecture: Professor H. L. Warren, Chairman, Robinson Hall Library.

School of Engineering: Professor H. J. Hughes, Chairman, Pierce 114.

School of Forestry, Professor I. W. Bailey, representing Professor R. T. Fisher, Chairman, Pierce 306a.

School of Landscape Architecture: Professor J. S. Pray, Chairman, Robinson Hall.

School of Mining: Professor C. H. White, Chairman, Rotch Building.

Graduate School of Business Administration: Professor E. F. Gay, Dean; Professor L. F. Schaub, Secretary, University1 17.

Harvard College: Professor B. S. Hurlburt, Dean; Mr. H. O. Yeomans, Assistant Dean, University 4.

Harvard College, Recorder's Office, Mr. G. W. Cram, Recorder, University 4. Committee on Admission: Mr. J. G. Hart, Chairman, University 20.

Parietal Board: Professor B. S. Hurlburt, Dean, University 4.

Committee on the degrees of A.B. and S.B. with distinction:

Anthropology, 9 to 12.30, Emerson H; 2.30 to 4.30, Holworthy 20.

Biology, 9 to 12.30, Bot. Mus. room 10; 2.30 to 4.30, Botanic Garden.

Chemistry, Boylston 2.

The Classics, 9 to 12.30, Sever 16.

English, 9 to 12.30, Warren House; 2.30 to 4.30, Longfellow Park.

Fine Arts, 9 to 12.30, Sever 25; 2.30 to 4.30, 11 Kirkland Road.

French and Other Romance Languages and Literatures, Warren House.

Geology, Geol. Mus. 22.

Germanic Languages and Literatures, 9 to 12.30, Sever 17; 2.30 to 4.30, 13 1-2 Hilliard street.

History and Literature, Grays 18.

History, Economics, and Political Science, University 23.

Literature, 9 to 12.30, Sever A. 2.30 to 4.30, 6 Kirkland Road.

Mathematics, Sever 20.

Mathematics and Education, Sever 20.

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