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FACULTY OF MEDICINE VOTES FOR NEW CHEMISTRY COURSES

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At a recent meeting of the Faculty of Medicine, it was voted to approve the recommendations of the Administrative Board that two full courses in Chemistry, one dealing with its organic and the other with its inorganic phases, be required for admission to the Medical School. This ruling will become effective with the class entering in September, 1924, replacing the previous requirement of one year's work in inorganic, and a half year's work in organic chemistry.

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