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For those who could not take their examinations at the close of last term, the following make-up tests will be given on the days indicated below. These examinations will be held at 3.30 P. M. in Sever 5. There is a fee of one dollar for each one taken, except in the case of "Problems and Issues," the fee for which is two dollars.
The complete schedule is as follows:
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24.
Astronomy 2N.
Business 1.
Chemistry 2.
Engin. Sciences 8.
English 28.
French 7.
History 30b.
Hygiene 3.
Mathematics E.
Psychology A.
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26.
Chemistry 22.
Economics 1a.
Engin. Sciences 6b.
English A.
Mathematics 1.
Military Geology 2.
Philosophy C.
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28.
Astronomy 1.
Chemistry A.
Engin. Sciences 4a.
English 64.
German F.
Zoology 1.
French 3.
MONDAY, MARCH 3.
*Engin. Sciences 3.
English 41.
French 4.
German A.
Government 4.
Mathematics 2.
Physics B.
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5.
**Engin. Sci. 5a.
Mathematics II.
Problems and Issues of the War, (2 hours).
*See Professor Kennedy.
**See Professor L. J. Johnson.
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