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MEN IN SOCIAL ETHICS MAY BRING NOTES TO HOUR EXAM

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Following the example set by Professor J. L. Lowes G'05 in English 72 last year, Professor R. C. Cabot '89, Professor of Social Ethics in the University, has announced that all students in Social Ethics A may bring their notes with them to the November Hour Examination, which will be held on October 20.

The purpose of the novel type of examination is to give the members of the class a chance to show that they know where to look for information, how to take notes on it, and how to apply the notes to examination questions.

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