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Regulations: "No student is permitted to take any books or papers into the examination room except by express direction of the Instructor. No communication is permitted between students in the examination room on any subject whatever."
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Examinations Today.Semitic 12, Upper Mass.
Latin 12, Sever 30.
English 24, Sever 5.
German 1a, Sever 35.
Italian 4, Upper Mass.
Slavic 31, Upper Mass.
Philosophy 16, Upper Mass.
History 7, Lower Mass.
Economics 12, Lower Mass.
Mathematics F, Geol. Lect. Room.
Mathematics 121, Sever 24.
Mathematics 19, Sever 24.
Fngineering 1c, Sever 17, 18.
Engineering 2c, L. S. S. 4.
Engineering 5a, L. S. S. 1.
Mineralogy 12, Mineral Lab.
Greek C:
Assignment of Rooms (Greek C).
Bale-Draper, Sever 30.
Fitzpatrick-Williams, Sever 29.
French 1b:
Assignment of Rooms (French 1b).
Section 1, Lower Dane.
Sections 2 and 3, Upper Dane.
History 12:
Assignment of Rooms (History 12).
Adams-Johnson, Harvard 5.
Jones-Wells, Harvard 6.
French 8:
Assignment of Rooms (French 8).
Albright-Sullivan, Sever 23.
Taylor-Wood, Sever 24.
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