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All graduate students who wish to be registered as candidates for degrees in 1904, must hand in to Professor J. H. Wright, 10 University Hall, before January 15, written applications accompanied by precise statements of the field of study or courses of instruction in which they will be prepared to offer themselves for examination. Applicants for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy or of Science, are also required to hand in the titles of their theses. No graduate student will be allowed to present himself for examination for a degree until his application to be placed on the list of candidates has been granted by the Administrative Board of the Graduate School.
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