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Since the publication of the order of the R. O. T. C. special examinations it has been found necessary to give additional examinations in the following courses on the following days:
TODAY.
7.30 P.M.: Greek 3 hf.
MONDAY, APRIL 30.
3.30 P. M.: Classical Philology 47.
Mathematics 35.
7.30 P. M.: History 8.
Latin 3hf.
Philosophy 28.
Zoology 7c.
TUESDAY, MAY 1.
3.30 P. M.: Chemistry 15.
Classical Archaeology 1b.
French 18.
German 8.
7.30 P. M.: Mathematics 21.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 2.
3.30 P. M.: Philosophy 22.
Semitic E1.
7.30 P. M.: German H. I.
Philosophy 15.
THURSDAY, MAY 3.
3.30 P. M.: Slavic 1a.
7.30 P. M.: Chemistry 19.
French 25.
FRIDAY, MAY 4.
3.30 P. M.: Chemistry 6.
SATURDAY, MAY 5.
3.30 P. M.: Mathematics 13.
Romance Philology 3.
7.30 P. M.: Classical Philology 57.
English 19.
History of Religions 2.
Changes In Schedule.
The following changes in the schedule have been made owing to conflicts:
Economics 3, originally scheduled for Thursday evening, May 3, will come Tuesday evening, May 1, at 7.30 o'clock.
Engineering Sciences 3, scheduled for the evening of Thursday, May 3, will come on the morning of May 3, from 9.30 to 11.30 o'clock.
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