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Law School Examinations

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Members of the third year class of the Law School and all others intending to become candidates for the degree of L.L.B. in June, 1906, members of the second year class, and all special students, are requested to give notice in writing to the Secretary, on blanks obtainable at the delivery desk of the Law library, in what subjects they propose to be examined. All lists must be in by Saturday.

This list of electives will not be binding, as a change in courses will be allowed at the time of handing in the blue books, but the order of examinations will be made up on the basis of the slips now handed in.

No student may take examinations in more than six full courses or the equivalent, without special permission.

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