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At a meeting of the Faculty, held April 3d, 1888, it was voted that, "For one year, students of the college who attend the Summer Schools in the subjects named below, doing the work of the courses set opposite to the subjects, and who pass satisfactorily the examinations in these subject held next September, shall be given credit in these courses in the same manner as if they had done the work during the college term.
Physics. Physics B.
Chemistry. Chemistry B.
Also students who attend the Summer Schools in the following subjects and pass satisfactorily the examinations at the end of the session of the schools shall be given credit in the courses set opposite the subjects:
Botany. Natural History 3.
Geology. Natural History 4.
History. History 17.
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