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TEN CHANGES IN EXAM. LIST

ONLY MEN IN APPROVED SERVICE ARE EXCUSED FROM FINAL EXAMINATIONS.

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

All students are required to take the final examinations except such as are not now in residence at the University, having actually entered some form of military service or other national service approved by the Administrative Boards. Men in the University Reserve Officers' Training Corps must take the final examinations in any courses in which they did not take the special final examinations held from April 28 to May 5. Students now regularly pursuing any of the courses scheduled in the revised list of final examinations must take the final examinations in them even if they have previously taken some or all of the special final examinations held from April 28 to May 5.

Revised Order to Appear Monday.

The revised order of final examinations, which will appear in the CRIMSON Monday morning, notes 10 changes from the provisional order previously printed. The changes are as follows:

Education 16b, from June 15 to June 4, at 2 P. M.; Engineering Sciences 3 from June 12 to June 1st, at 2 P. M.; French 1, Sections I and II, from June 13 to June 4, at 2 P. M.; German H, Section 2, from June 7 to June 8; Latin E hf., from June 14 to June 4, at 2 P. M.; Mathematics 5, from May 31 to June 9; Military Science 1, from June 12 to May 29, at 7.30 P. M.; Philosophy 28, from June 13 to June 16; Psychology 11, from June 15 to June 8; Semitic 21 from June 13 to June 16..

Daily exercises in all courses will end on Tuesday, May 29, and examinations will begin the following day. Examinations will begin at 9.15 A. M., unless announced for 2 P. M. or 7.30 P. M., and must not extend beyond three hours.

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