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The qualifying examinations for the selection of a Rhodes scholar from Massachusetts for the term of 1907-1910 will be held today and tomorrow in Room 208, Administration Building, Harvard Medical School. As the examinations are not competitive they will be based on the requirements for Responsions, the first public examination taken by an Oxford undergraduate. The candidates will assemble at the Administration Building at 9.30 o'clock.
Seven men in all will take the examinations. Five of the men are undergraduates in the University, one is an undergraduate of Williams, and one is a Harvard Law School student, who will take the examinations here, but is a candidate for the scholarship from Kentucky. R. M. Gummere 4G. will conduct the examinations.
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