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MAY DAY TESTS TO REMOVE LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS

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The next series of the special one-hour examinations for the purpose of meeting the Language Requirements will be given as follows: on Monday, April 30, Elementary German in Memorial Hall and Reading German in Emerson D; on Tuesday, May 1, Reading Latin in Emerson D; on Wednesday, May 2, Elementary French in Emerson D, and Reading French in New Lecture Hall.

All undergraduates in the University who have not yet passed the language examinations in these subjects will at this time have the opportunity to make up their deficiency. No application is necessary, and no charge will be made for taking these examinations.

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