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Final Exams For Today and Tomorrow

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Final Examinations for the next two days are printed below. All revisions have now been made and this schedule is final. The Crimson assumes no responsibility for the accuracy of the schedule, which is posted in University Hall, and in the Houses. All examinations begin at 9.15 o'clock unless otherwise specified. Students are warned that they must take the examination with the section with which they are officially enrolled. A student who takes the examination with the wrong section will lose credit for the course.

The schedule printed below is not official. Students will be held responsible for meeting examination appointments in accordance with the official schedule posted on bulletin boards of College buildings. Failure to meet examination appointments will not be excused on the basis of deviation between official and unofficial printed schedules. All students are advised to examine official schedules before the examination period begins. A. C. Hanford, Dean.

MONDAY, JUNE 5 (XIV) Anthropology 2  New Lect. Hall Chemistry 7  Mallinckrodt MBS Comp Literature 11  Emerson D Comp Literature 13  Emerson D Economics 9b  Sever 2 English 9  Sever 5 English 35b  Fogg Large Room Fine Arts 2c  Fogg Museum Fine Arts 4a  Robinson Hall French 10  Emerson A German 35  Sever 6 Government 17a  Sever 1 Government 30  New Lect. Hall History of Religions 8  Sever 6 Latin A Mr. Westgate, Sec. 2  Sever 17 Latin B Mr. Richards, Sec. 5  Sever 18 Music 4f  Music Bldg. Philosophy 3  Emerson 211 Physics C  Memorial Hall Physics 3b  Sever 7 Slavic 1b  Sever 5 Sociology 8  Emerson A 2 P.M. English 32  Memorial Hall TUESDAY, JUNE 6 (II) Anthropology 1  Mallinckrodt MB23 Botany 18  Sever 5 Chemistry 2a  Mallinckrodt MB9 Chemistry 17a  Mallinckrodt MB23 Economics 5  Emerson D Economics 41h  Emerson D Engin, Sciences 12  Plorce 202 English 1  Harvard 6 English 79  Fogg Large Room Fine Arts 1f  Robinson Hall French 21  Sever 35 Geography 6  Geol. Mus. 51B Geology 16  Geol, Mus. 23B German 1a Mr. Bennett, Sec. 1  Sever 17 German 2 Mr. Bolake, Sec. 1  Sever 18 Government 5a  Sever 2 Government 19  Harvard 2 History 1 Mr. Coddington, Sec. 12, 28 Conf. Group 1  New Lect. Hall Mr. Dean, Sec. 3, 14 Conf. Group III  Memorial Hall Mr. Edison, Sec. 22, 24 Conf. Group IV  New Lect. Hall Mr. Flower, Sec. 19, 30, Conf. Group V  Memorial Hall Mr. Gleason, Sec. 6, 7, Conf. Group VI  New Lect. Hall Mr. Harbison, Sec. 7 27, Conf. Group VII  Memorial Hall Mr. Hoeing,, Sec. 8, 18, Conf. Group VIII  Memorial Hall Mr. Jones, Sec. 9, 23, Conf. Group IX  Memorial Hall Mr. Schwarz, Sec. 10, 31, Conf. Group X  Geol. Lect. Room Mr. Williams, Sec. 16, 33, Conf. Group XI  Geol. Lect. Room History 24b  Andover C History 40  Harvard 5 History 69  Memorial Hall Italian 5  Sever 5 Latin 8  Sever 13 Mathematics A I Professor Beatley, Sec. 1  Sever 36 Dr. Seidel, Sec 2  Sever 30 Mr. Galbraith, Sec. 3  Sever 30 Mathematics 2 Dr. Gergen, Sec. 1  Sever 6 Mathematics 12  Memorial Hall Music 2  Music Bldg. Physics 6a  Sever 23 Physics 25  Pierce 304 Psychology 21b  Emerson F Slavic 2c  Sever 5 Sociology 2  Emerson A Spanish 6  Sever 5 2 P.M. Philosophy 1  Emerson D

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