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Change in Admission Examinations

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The Committee on Admission has announced an important change in the form of admission examinations for June, 1909, and thereafter. Instead of the four papers hitherto set in Elementary Greek, Advanced Greek, Elementary Latin, and Advanced Latin, there will be but two papers--the one bearing the title "Greek," and the other bearing the title "Latin." These papers, which will be each three hours in length, will be so arranged that they may be taken by candidates who are prepared to meet either the elementary or the advanced requirements in these languages, or both.

The examination in Latin will be held on Tuesday, June 29 and September 21, from 3 to 6. The examination in Greek will be held on Wednesday, June 30 and September 22, from 3 to 6.

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