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Make-up Final and Anticipatory Examinations will be continued through this and the first of next week. Some changes have been made in the dates of those previously announced, and a day has been added in order to include several new examinations. A fee of $3 for each make-up examination must be paid at the Bursar's Office. The usual regulations governing examinations will be in force.
By the regulations the examinations will not extend over three hours, and all students must be in the examination room not later than five minutes after the hour. The revised list of examinations, all of which will be held in Sever 35 at 2 P. M., follows:
Today
English 35b.
Fine Arts 1a.
French A.
French 9.
German A.
German 1a.
German 2a.
Government 5.
Government 6.
Greek 11.
Mathematics C.
Spanish 5.
Wednesday, October 6
Engin. Sciences 5.
English 2.
Fine Arts 1d.
Government 3.
History 32b.
Hygiene 1.
Mathematics 2b.
Math. E. (Anticipatory.
Military Science 1.
Music 1.
Philosophy 18.
Spanish 1.
Friday, October 8
Chemistry 3.
Economics A.
Economics 42.
Fine Arts 2c.
French 1.
French 2.
French 3.
French 5.
History 1.
Physics C.
Psychology A.
Spanish 8.
Monday, October 11
Comp. Lit. 12.
English 72.
Physics 6.
Wednesday, October 13
Economics 3.
Music 4.
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