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Yesterday afternoon the College Office gave out the order, place and time of the second set of special two-hour final examinations. The list was preceded by the following statement:
"All these examinations will last two hours except those scheduled for Wednesday morning, May 29, Friday morning, May 31, and Saturday morning, June 1, which will be three hours. These special examinations are held for students who have recently given notice to the Military Headquarters that they expect to join the Junior Training Camp at Plattsburg, which begins on Monday, June 3. Students taking these early final examinations will not be required to attend their college exercises during the period of these examinations.
Applicants for the camp who are accepted will be excused from all intensive training and military exercises after tomorrow, except the maneuver which is to be given next Tuesday at 4 o'clock before the R. O. T. C. officers visiting the University.
The list of examinations have been so arranged that those tests, scheduled for Saturday, May 25, and June 1 are in courses which have no members in the athletic contests arranged for those dates. Men will, however, be obliged to take their Military Science tests tomorrow night at the scheduled time and place before leaving for Princeton or New Haven.
The special finals will be held at 8.30 A. M. and 1.30 P. M., with the exception of the regular three-hour examinations which begin at 9.15 A. M. and the afternoon two-hour test next Tuesday, which will be held at 1 o'clock in order to permit men to get to the R. O. T. C. exercise on time. There are no evening ex- aminations except Military Scence 1 and 2 tomorrow. The complete list is given below:
Friday, May 24.
7 P. M.
Harvard 5 and 6.
Military Science 1 and 2
Saturday, May 25.
8.30 A. M.
Harvard 5.
Astronomy 2a
English 52
Geology 5
German 2a
Greek A
History 2b
History 30b
Philosophy 6b
Physics B
Spanish 1
1.30 P. M.
Harvard 5.
English 2
French 9
German 2b
Latin 1
Meteorology 1
Mineralogy 1
Philosophy B
Monday, May 27.
8.30 A. M.
Harvard 5.
French 1, section 3, 4
French 3
French 16
German H, section 1
Greek G
Latin B, section 3
Physics C
Physics 1
1.30 P. M.
Harvard 5.
Chemistry 4
English 16
French 5
Latin E
Mathematics D
Music 3
Psychology A
Tuesday, May 28.
8.30 A. M.
Harvard 5.
German 1a, section 1
History 1
Italian 2
Mathematics 2, section 2
Philosophy 19
1 P. M.
Harvard 5.
French A
German A
Wednesday, May 29.
9.15 A. M.
French 2, Sever 36 (3 hours)
1.30 P. M.
Harvard 5.
Chemistry A
Chemistry 3
English 11b
English 37
Fine Arts 1d
Geography 6
German 1b
History 32b
Latin B, section 1, 2
Mathematics A, section 2, 3
Mathematics 2, section 1
Thursday, May 30.
8.30 A. M.
Harvard 5.
Botany 5a
Chemistry 5
Economics 2b
German 1c
German 7
Government 1
History 12b
Philosophy 18c
Zoology 3
Zoology 1a
1.30 P. M.
Harvard 5.
Botany 1
English 28
English 33
French 6
Mathematics A, section 1
Mathematics C, section 1, 2
Music 4
Philosophy 4
Social Ethics 1
Friday, May 31.
9.15 A. M.
3-Hour Examinations.
Chemistry 8, Emerson J
Comp. Literature 11, Harvard 5
Economics A, Harvard 5
Economics 4b, Sever 35
English 41, Sever 6
French 1, section 1, 2, Sever 11
Greek B, section 2, Sever 30
History 56, Sever 29
Italian 10, Emerson A
Mathematics C, section 3, Harvard 5
Philosophy 9, Emerson A
Saturday, June 1.
9.15 A. M.
English 1, Sever 30 (3 hours
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