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FINAL EXAMS, BEGIN TOMORROW

CONTINUE THROUGH JUNE 19.--ALL COLLEGE COURSES CLOSE TODAY.

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With the last classes today the College year will be brought to a close and the examinations in courses offered by the Faculty of Arts and Sciences will begin tomorrow and continue through June 19. The order of examinations for tomorrow will be as follows: Astronomy 5,  Astron. Lab. Chemistry 7,  Emerson D Chemistry 14 hf.,  Sever 30 Classical Philol 62,  Sever 30 Comp. Lit. 1,  New Lect. Hall Economics 34,  Sever 35 English 14: Aldis to Ford (inclusive),  Emerson A Frenkel to Wood (inclusive),  Emerson F Fine Arts 5a,  Robinson Hall Fine Arts 5c,  Fogg Lect.-rm. French 1 Prof. Babbitt's sect. 3,  Harvard 5 Dr. Altrocchi's sect. 4,  Harvard 6 Mr. Lincoln's sect. 5,  Harvard 6 French 13,  Sever 5 Government 11,  Sever 36 Greek G,  Sever 35 Greek 10,  Harvard 5 History 32b: Allen to Davison (inclusive),  Sever 17 Dixon to Kaplan (inclusive),  Sever 18 deKay to Partridge (inclusive),  Sever 23 Petersen to Wright (inclusive),  Sever 24 History 57: Amory to Knott (inclusive),  Sever 29 Large to Zamora (inclusive),  Sever 30 Hist. of Religions 6  Emerson D Latin B III  Sever 36 Mathematics 10c  Emerson D Philosophy 12  Emerson D Physics C: Adolph to Kelleher (inclusive),  Emerson D Kenna to Zanditon (inclusive),  Emerson J Physics 1: Bevier to Foster (inclusive),  Sever 5 Francis to Williams (inclusive),  Sever 6 Physics 5  Jeff. Phys. Lab. Spanish 8 hf  Sever 5 2 P. M. Engin. Sciences 9  Pierce 202

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