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Today the provisional list for the mid-year examination has been made public. It is a good thing that the announcement of these tests comes so long a time in advances. Like the wind that precedes the storms they serve as a warning; they give us a chance to re-inforce our intellectual foundation. The mid-years are, next to the finals, the worst event of a college year, but they are a trial that must be gone through with, So the main thing to do is to get ready. If we start now and brush up the dusty spots, the examinations will not mean hours of difficult preparation and sleep less nights, but instead will seem comparatively easy.
Therefore as we put in our Coop books the dates for these day of morning and plan just how long a period we will have for revelry, let us gaze into the dark future and prepare. The prospect is not too cheering, yet every cloud has a silver lining and in the case of the mid-years the bright spots come from the being ready weeks ahead.
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