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At a meeting of the Faculty further regulations concerning the oral examinations were passed. The more important of these are the allowance of registering for both French and German tests at the same time, and a provision that the written examination may be taken but once. The regulations as adopted read as follows:
1. Students shall be allowed to register at each oral examination period for both French and German oral examinations.
2. Inasmuch as a student will have had, before the beginning of the second half of his second year, five opportunities to take the oral examinations, he must, before he is allowed to take the tutorial course, be able to show that he has tried at least twice the oral examination in the language in which he wishes to be tutored.
3. A student who is irregular in attendance or remiss in his work in the tutorial course may be excluded from the course.
4. A student excluded from the tutorial course shall thereby forfeit his right to take a written examination.
5. The written examination shall not extend beyond one hour.
6. The written examination shall be offered to a student but once.
7. Third-year students who fail in the oral examination in October, 1915, may be permitted to take a written examination before being placed on probation.
The Faculty also voted that an instructor or assistant who gives private instruction for pay to students in the University must obtain the consent of the chairman of the department concerned and of the Dean of the Faculty.
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