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Information for New Students.

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Graduate Students and others desiring to consult Professor J. M. Peirce, Dean of the Graduate School, should apply at University Hall, third floor, Room 10, from 10 to 1 o'clock.

College freshmen assemble in Room 11, Sever Hall, at 9 o'clock today, and meet their Advisers at 9.30 o'clock in the rooms named below. A written list of studies for the entire year must be submitted to the Adviser. Freshmen who have not been assigned to Advisers will consult Professor de Sumichrast, at 9.30 o'clock, in Sever 23.

Professor de Sumichrast, Sever 23.

Mr. Ashton, Sever 26.

Dr. Bierwirth, Sever 20.

Mr. Clow, Sever 14.

Mr. Conant, Sever 7.

Dr. Coolidge, Sever 1.

Mr. Farley, Sever 19.

Mr. Gardiner, Sever 35.

Mr. Gates, Sever 5.

Professor Hall, Sever 8.

Professor Howard, Sever 17.

Mr. Hurlbut, Sever 30.

Mr. Lamont, Sever 35.

Mr. Nichols, Sever 2.

Professor Osgood, Sever 24.

Mr. C. P. Parker, Sever 13.

Dr. Richards, Sever 18.

Dr. F. N. Robinson, Sever 29.

Mr. Sabine, Sever 25.

Mr. Torrey, Sever 10.

Mr. J. Cummings, Sever A.

Students from other colleges admitted by the Committee on Admission from other Colleges must consult the chairman of that committee, Professor von Jagemann, before making their choice of studies. Office hours Wednesday and Thursday from 9 to 1 o'clock, in University Examination Room, University Hall, third floor.

College special students in the first year of attendance assemble in Massachusetts Hall, lower room, at 9 o'clock on Wednesday, September 26. At 9.30 o'clock they will meet their Advisers in the rooms named below. A written list of studies for the entire year must be submitted to the Advisers for approval.

Mr. Baker, University 17.

Professor Cummings, University 19.

Professor Davis, University 4.

Professor Moore, University 17.

Dr. G. H. Parker, University 23.

Dr. Poll, University 20.

Professor Schilling, University 16.

Freshmen and special students may obtain information concerning courses in the various departments of study today from the following instructors, who will be present in the rooms opposite their names in the list below, from 10 to 1 o'clock:

Semitic, Professor D. G. Lyon, Sever 9.

Indo-Iranian, Professor C. R. Lanman, Sever 15.

Greek, Dr. W. N. Bates, Sever 15.

Latin, Professor A. A. Howard, Sever 17.

English, Mr. Hurlbut, Sever 30.

German, Professor H. K. Schilling, University 16.

German and Romance Philology, Professor E. S. Sheldon, Sever 16.

French, Professor F. C. de Sumichrast, Sever 23.

Italian and Spanish, Professor E. S. Sheldon, Sever 16.

Philosophy, Professor G. H. Palmer, Sever 16.

History, Professor E. Emerton, Sever 27.

Economics, Professor E. Cummings, University 19.

Fine Arts, Professor C. H. Moore, University 17.

Music, Professor J. K. Paine, Lower Dane.

Mathematics, Professor W. E. Byerly, Sever 27.

Engineering, Professor I. N. Hollis, L. S. S. 6.

Electrical Engineering, Mr. C. A. Adams, L. S. S. Library.

Physics, Professor J. Trowbridge, Jeff. Lab. 7.

Chemistry, Professor C. L. Jackson, Boylston Hall 8.

Botany, Professor G. L. Goodale, Sever 28.

Zoology. Professor E. L. Mark, Sever 28.

Geology, Professor N. S. Shaler, L. S. S. Sec. Office.

Amer. Archaeology and Ethnology, Dr. G. A. Dorsey, Sever 28.

Lawrence Scientific School. Students may consult their Advisers, at the places named below, between the hours of 9 and 1 o'clock, or between 2 and 5 o'clock today:

Civil Eng. and Mechanical Eng., Professor Hollis, L. S. S. 6.

Electrical Engineering, Mr. C. A. Adams, L. S. S. Library.

Mining Engineering, Professor N. S. Shaler, L. S. S. Sec. Office.

Architecture, Professor H. L. Warren, L. S. S. Library.

Chemistry, Professor H. B. Hill, Boylston 15.

Geology, Professor J. E. Wolff, Univ. Museum, second floor.

Botany and Zoology, Dr. C. B. Davenport, Univ. Mus. fifth floor lecture room.

General Science, Dr. R. W. Wilson, L. S. S. 4.

Science for Teachers, Professor P. H. Hanus, Sever 6.

Anatomy and Hygiene, Dr. G. W. Fitz, L. S. S. Lab.

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