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The following provisional list of final examinations for 1920 in the Engineering School is announced today. These are supplementary to the examinations given by the Faculty of Arts and Sciences and will be given under the same regulations. All examinations begin at 9.15 A. M., except those which are announced for 2 P. M., and must not extend beyond three hours. In all graduate courses not included below arrangements for examinations will be made by the instructor, and in addition, the order of Mining examinations will be published later.
Thursday; June 3.
Engineering 57.
Engineering 141.
Engineering 320.
Engineering 211.
2 P. M.
Engineering 360.
Friday, June 4.
Engineering 331.
Engineering 150.
Saturday, June 5.
Engin, 51 (E. S. 5). Engin, 56 (E. S. 7b)
Engin, 221b (Ph. 4b).
Monday, June 7.
Engineering 330.
2 P. M.
Engineering 210.
Tuesday, June 8.
Engineering 200.
Wednesday, June 9.
Engineering 120.
Engineering 236.
Engineering 71.
Thursday, Jne 10.
Engin. 30 (E. S.3). Engin. 30a
Friday, June 11.
Engin. 124 (Ph. 8b) Engin. 340.
Engin. 411 (Hyg. 2).
Moonday, June 14.
Engineering 401.
Engineering 111.
Tuesday, June 15.
Engin. 301.
Engin. 302 (E. S. 4a)
Wednesday, June 16.
Engineering 351.
Engineering 91.
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