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The announcement of make-up mid-year examinations is printed below. All examinations will be held in Harvard 2 at 2 o'clock, and by the regulations will not be more than three hours in length. The examinations will extend over a ten day period, from Monday, April 23, to Wednesday, May 2. A fee of $3 is charged for each make-up examination and is payable at the Bursar's Office. The attention of members of the University intending to take a make-up examination is called to the following regulations:
Make-up mid-year examinations are held for such students as have satisfied the Recorder that their absence from the regular mid-year examinations was caused by serious illness or other unavoidable hindrance. No student is permitted to take any books or papers into the examination room except by express direction of the instructor. No communication is permitted between students in the examination room on any subject whatsover. No student is permitted to come late to an examination.
The list of examinations follows:
MONDAY, APRIL 23.
Anthropolgy 1.
Chemistry A.
Economics 4a.
Education A.
English 1.
English 11a.
English 24.
English 54.
Fine Arts 1a.
French 1.
French 6.
French 9.
German 1c.
Government 10.
History 30a.
Mathematics 2.
Music 2.
Zoology 1.
TUESDAY, APRIL 24.
Comp. Lit. 1.
English 28.
Fine Arts 1c.
Fine Arts 5c.
French 2.
Government 1.
Greek B.
History 12.
Mathematics 5.
Physics 12a.
Spanish 1.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25.
English A.
English 3a.
Geology 4.
German 25.
Mineralogy 2.
Psychology 10.
Spanish 2.
Zoology 4.
Zoology 8.
THURSDAY, APRIL 26.
Comp. Lit. 32.
English 29a.
French 3.
German F.
Government 17.
Mathematics E.
Music 4.
Social Ethics 1.
FRIDAY, APRIL 27.
Economics 8.
German A.
German 4.
History 9.
History 11.
Latin B.
Mili. Science 1.
Philosophy A.
Semitic 9.
Social Ethics 5.
MONDAY, APRIL 30.
Chemistry 2.
Government 9.
Government 19.
History 1
History 32a.
Music 1.
Philosophy C.
Philosophy 4.
Physics B.
Psychology 1.
TUESDAY, MAY 1.
Comp. Lit. 6a.
French A.
Music 3.
Physics C.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 2.
Chemistry 1.
Economics A.
Economics 3.
English 2.
Government 12.
History 10a.
Mathematics C.
Spanish 7.
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