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On the days named below at 7.30 P. M., unless a different hour is designated, reviews will be held in the courses named and will take place at LITTLE HALL, 1652 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE, in the rooms designated.
MONDAY, OCTOBER 30.
Chemistry 2 in Room 28 at 4 or 7.30 P. M., by Dr. Whitmore.
Economics 3 in Room 23 by Mr. Strauch.
Mathematics K in Room 14 by Mr. Nolen.
Physics 1 in Room 26 by Mr. E. R. Schaeffer.
Zoology 1 in Room 21 by Mr. Redfield.
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31.
Chemistry 2 in Room 28 at 4 and 7.30 P. M. by Dr. Whitmore.
French 2 in Room 23 by Dr. Underwood.
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1.
Chemistry 22 in Room 28 at 4 and 7.30 P. M. by Dr. Whitmore.
English 54 in Room 23A by Mr. Auslander.
Fine Arts 1a in Room 21 at 6.45 P. M. by Mr. M. A. Black.
French 1 in Room 23 at 8 P. M. by Dr. Underwood.
Psychology 2 in Room 21 B by Mr. Feinberg.
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2.
Anthropology 1 in Room 21B by Mr. E. S. Hardy.
Fine Arts 1c in Room 14 by Mr. Nolen.
Government 17 in Room 23A by Mr. Ginsburgh.
History 32a in Room 21 by Mr. Coggeshall.
Spanish 1 in Room 23 by Dr. Underwood.
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3.
Chemistry 1 in Room 28 at 4 and 7.30 P. M. by Dr. Whitmore.
Comparative Literature 32 in Room 21 by Mr. Gresser.
English 28 in Room 23A by Mr. Zobel.
French 6 in Room 23 by Dr. Underwood.
Music 4 in Room 31B by Mr. Potter.
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 5.
French A in Room 23 by Dr. Underwood.
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