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NOTICE TO MEN WHO HAVE TAKEN GENERAL EXAMS

By A. C. Hanford

No student who has taken the General Examinations this spring should consider himself excused from any final course examinations unless he receives from the properly designated authority in his field of concentration a list of such examinations. Students are warned not to solicit excuses from individual instructors in courses; a student who absents himself from a final course examination without official excuse from the designated authority in the field of concentration will lose credit for the course, and may fall to receive his degree.

A list of persons authorized to give information regarding excuses from final course examinations in each field of concentration is published among the official notices in this issue of the Crimson.

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