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APRIL 28 TO MAY 25 SET AS GENERAL AND HONOR EXAMINATION PERIOD

BIBLE AND SHAKESPERE FIRST ON SCHEDULE

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General examinations and examinations for honors will be held this year between April 28 and May 25 it was announced last night. All special examinations will be arranged between students and Departments.

The schedule of the examinations is as follows:   WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28 Bible and Shakespere, 2-4 o'clock  New Lect. Hall   THURSDAY, APRIL 29 Homer, 2-3 o'clock  Memorial Hall Sophocies, 3.15-4.15 o'clock  Memorial Hall   FRIDAY, APRIL 30 History and Literature, general examination, 9-1 o'clock  Memorial Hall Virgil, Horace, Plato, Aristotle, Chaucer, Milton, Dante, Cervantes, Moliere, Goethe, 2-4 o'clock  Memorial Hall   SATURDAY, MAY 1 Anthropology, written  Peabody Museum   MONDAY, MAY 3 English Literature, 2-5 o'clock  Memorial Hall   TUESDAY, MAY 4 Greek translation; Honors, Distinction and second year Honors, 9-12 o'clock.  Sever 25 French, Spanish, German, Italian literatures, 2-5 o'clock  New Lect. Hall Greek Composition (Greek 3 and 7), 2-5 o'clock  New Lect. Hall   WEDNESDAY, MAY 5 Greek and Latin literature, 2-5 o'clock  Sever 23 Classics (second year Honors), general paper, 2-5 o'clock  Sever 23 Semitic Languages and History oral, 2-30 o'clock  Semitic Museum 3   THURSDAY, MAY 6 Latin Translation, Honors, Distinction and second year Honors, 9-12 o'clock  Sever 25 Latin Composition (Latin 3 and 7), 2-5 o'clock  Sever 25   FRIDAY, MAY 7 Anthropology (oral), 2-5 o'clock  Peabody Museum   MONDAY, MAY 10 History of Philosophy and General Psychology, 9.15 o'clock  Emerson 23 Fine Arts, written, 2 o'clock  Sever 25   TUESDAY, MAY 11 Systematic Philosophy and special psychological topics, 9.15 o'clock  Emerson 23   THURSDAY, MAY 13 Social Ethics (general), 9.15-2.15 o'clock  Emerson N   FRIDAY, MAY 14 Social Ethics (topical), 10-1 o'clock  Emerson A   MONDAY, MAY 17 History, Government and Economics (general), 9.15-12.15 o'clock  Memorial Hall Social Ethics (allied fields of Economics, Philosophy and Psychology), 9.15-10.45 o'clock  Emerson E Philosophy and Psychology (oral), hours to be arranged   TUESDAY, MAY 18 History, Government and Economics (departmental), 9.15-12.15 o'clock  Memorial Hall Philosophy and Psychology (oral), hours to be arranged   WEDNESDAY, MAY 19 Social Ethics (oral) allied field of Economics, 2-5 o'clock  Emerson Hall   THURSDAY, MAY 20 History, Government and Economics (special), 9.15-12.15 o'clock  Memorial Hall Social Ethics (oral), allied fields of Philosophy and Psychology, 2-4 o'clock  Emerson Hall   FRIDAY, MAY 21 Music (Harmony and Counter-point), 2-5 o'clock  Music Bldg.   SATURDAY, MAY 22 Music (Fugue), 2-5 o'clock  Music Bldg.   MONDAY, MAY 24 Music (Orchestration), 2-5 o'clock  Music Bldg.   TUESDAY, MAY 25 Music (History of Music and Appreciation of Music), 2-5 o'clock  Music Bldg.

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