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ENGLISH 30.- There will not be any meeting of English 30. Wednesday, May 20. The debate is postponed for one week.
G. P. BAKER.ENGLISH C.- No forensics will be accepted in English Cafter 4 o'clock, May 29. All late work should be handed in at the Recorder's Office with a written statement of the reason for the delay.
GEOLOGY 4.- Field examination. The sections will meet this week on the steps of the Museum of Zoology at two o'clock sharp each day. The usual instruments will be required. Blue-books will be supplied in the field.
R. A. DALY.79 2t
ON Wednesday evening, May 20, in Sever 5, at half-past seven, I will meet students who think of applying for scholarships and who need information regarding scholarships. I hope to state briefly certain things which every applicant for a scholarship should know; and after the statement to answer questions.
L. B. R. BRIGGS.
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