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BULLETIN.

TODAY.

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Freshman recitations will cease on the evening of December 13th, and the following examinations will be held:

PHYSICS, FRIDAY, DEC. 15.

Sections I. and II. in Mass. 3.

Sections III., IV. and V. in Mass. 1.

Sections VI., VII. and VIII. in Sever 37.

Maximum section in U. E. R.

GERMAN AND FRENCH, SATURDAY, DEC. 16

Sections I. and II. in Mass. 1.

Section III. in Mass. 3.

Sections IV. and V. in Sever 37.

Section VI. in U. E. R.

French in Mass. 1.

MATHEMATICS, MONDAY, DEC. 18.

Sections I., II. and III. in Mass. 1.

Section IV. in Mass. 3.

Sections V. and VI. in Sever 37.

Maximum section in U. E. R.

GREEK, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 20.

Sections I. and II., to Fraser, in Sever 37.

Section II. from Fraser, in U. E. R.

Section III. and minimum, in Mass. 1.

Section IV. in Mass. 3.

LATIN, FRIDAY, DEC. 22.

Sections I. and II., to Fraser, in Sever 37.

Section II., from Fraser, in U. E. R.

Section III. in Mass. 3.

Section IV. and minimum in Mass. 1.

Examinations begin at 10 A. M. Conditioned men will go to Mass. 3.

TODAY.Lithology. Special subject: The General and Microscopic Characters of Iron, Graphite, Pyrrhotite, Pyrite, Corundum, Hematite and Spinel. Dr. Wadsworth. Museum of Comparative Zoology, 2 P. M.

Greek Readings. Theocritus. Mr. Crosswell. Sever 11, 7.30 P. M.

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