In the announcement of the program of general examinations and examinations for honors which was made at University Hall on Saturday, a radical innovation was disclosed: students taking examinations in the fields of Government, Economics, History, or History and Literature will be allowed to look over their examinations papers for fifteen minutes before the blue books are distributed and the official three-hour period begins. The papers will be given out at 9 o'clock and the examinations will begin at 9.15 o'clock.
Excuses from Final Examinations
All students who are to be excused from any final examinations will receive from the designated authority in the field a list of such examinations. A student who absents himself from an examination without official excuse from the designated authority in the field of concentration will lose credit for the course. Monday, May 7 9.15--12.15 Anthropology (written) Peabody Museum 9.15--12.15 Astronomy Observatory 9.15--12.15 English Literature (Part One) Emerson D *9.15--12.15 Government, Economics (Departmental) Memorial Hall 9.15--12.15 Greek Translation Sever 29 *9.15--1.15 History (Departmental) New Lecture Hall *9.15--1.15 History and Literature--Final General Examination and Qualifying Examination (for Juniors, candidates for Honors) New Lecture Hall 9.15--12.15 History of Ancient Philosophy and General Psychology Emerson 211 9.15--12.15 Sociology Emerson 211 2.00--5.00 German, French, Spanish, Italian, and Russian Literatures Emerson D
*The Departmental Examination will begin at 9.15. The blue-books will be distributed at that hour. The papers, however, will be distributed at 9 o'clock to those present. The obvious purpose of this arrangement is to allow 15 minutes extra time before the examination to those who may wish to read over the paper. Tuesday, May 8 9.15--12.15 Biology Emerson 211 9.15--12.15 English Literature (Part Two) Emerson D 9.15--11.15 Fine Arts (written, with slides) Large Fogg Lecture Room 9.15--12.15 Geological Sciences Emerson 211 9.15--12.15 Latin Translation Sever 29 9.15--12.15 Systematic Philosophy and Special Psychological Topics Emerson 211 Wednesday, May 9 9.15--12.15 Biology Emerson D 9.15--12.15 Biochemical Sciences Emerson D 9.15--12.15 Greek Composition (Greek 3 and 7) Sever 29 9.15--1.15 History, Government and Economics (Special) Memorial Hall 9.15--12.15 History of Modern Philosophy Emerson D 9.15--12.15 Literature, Ancient Authors (Honors) Sever 29 9.15--12.15 Sociology Emerson D Thursday, May 10 Anthropology (oral) Peabody Museum 9.15--1.15 Fine Arts (General) Large Fogg Lecture Room 9.15--12.15 Latin Composition (Latin 3 and 7) Sever 29 Friday, May 11 9.15--12.15 Biochemical Sciences Emerson 211 9.15--12.15 Geological Sciences Memorial Hall 9.15--12.15 Greek Literature Sever 29 9.15--12.15 History, Government, Economics (Correlation) Memorial Hall 9.15--12.15 Sociology Emerson 211 2.00-- 5.00 Music (Examination A) Music Building Saturday, May 12 9.15--12.15 Latin Literature Sever 29 Monday, May 14 9.15--12.15 Classics, General Paper Sever 29 9.15--12.15 Literature, Modern Authors (Honors) Sever 29 9.15--12.15 History and Literature Bible and Shakespeare Emerson 211 (for Sophomores only) 9.15--12.15 and 2.00--5.00 Mathematics (Honors candidates only) Emerson F 9.15--1.15 Mathematics (non-Honors candidates) Sever 6 2.00-- 5.00 Mathematics (Honors candidates only) Emerson F 2.00--5.00 Music (Examination B) Music Building Wednesday, May 16 2.00--5.00 Music (Examination C) Music Building Thursday, May 17 9.15--11.15 Mathematics (Special Field) (for all students) Sever 6 Friday, May 18 9.15--12.15 Physics Jefferson 263 2.00--5.00 Music (Examination D) Music Building
The results of the General Examinations will be made known by the Departments and Divisions on approximately the following dates:
Ancient and Modern Languages May 28 Anthropology May 17 Astronomy May 21 Biochemical Sciences May 25 Biology May 21 Classics (Honors) May 23 Fine Arts May 23 Geology May 23 History, Government, and Economics June 4 History and Literature May 19 Literature May 28 Mathematics May 26 Music May 22 Philosophy and Psychology May 22 Physics May 26 Sociology May 23
(Students concentrating in fields not listed above should make inquiries at the office of the Department concerned.)
The cuts taken on the days of General Examinations by students who are taking those examinations are entered at the Office as excused, but no notice is sent to the instructor. If you have missed written work, or for any other reason wish to present an excuse to the instructor, please report at once at University 4 and obtain at the Information Desk an excuse card to present to the instructor.
Students will not be excused from written work unless these rules are followed.
*The Departmental Examination will begin at 9.15. The blue-books will be distributed at that hour. The papers, however, will be distributed at 9 o'clock to those present. The obvious purpose of this arrangement is to allow 15 minutes extra time before the examination to those who may wish to read over the paper. Tuesday, May 8 9.15--12.15 Biology Emerson 211 9.15--12.15 English Literature (Part Two) Emerson D 9.15--11.15 Fine Arts (written, with slides) Large Fogg Lecture Room 9.15--12.15 Geological Sciences Emerson 211 9.15--12.15 Latin Translation Sever 29 9.15--12.15 Systematic Philosophy and Special Psychological Topics Emerson 211 Wednesday, May 9 9.15--12.15 Biology Emerson D 9.15--12.15 Biochemical Sciences Emerson D 9.15--12.15 Greek Composition (Greek 3 and 7) Sever 29 9.15--1.15 History, Government and Economics (Special) Memorial Hall 9.15--12.15 History of Modern Philosophy Emerson D 9.15--12.15 Literature, Ancient Authors (Honors) Sever 29 9.15--12.15 Sociology Emerson D Thursday, May 10 Anthropology (oral) Peabody Museum 9.15--1.15 Fine Arts (General) Large Fogg Lecture Room 9.15--12.15 Latin Composition (Latin 3 and 7) Sever 29 Friday, May 11 9.15--12.15 Biochemical Sciences Emerson 211 9.15--12.15 Geological Sciences Memorial Hall 9.15--12.15 Greek Literature Sever 29 9.15--12.15 History, Government, Economics (Correlation) Memorial Hall 9.15--12.15 Sociology Emerson 211 2.00-- 5.00 Music (Examination A) Music Building Saturday, May 12 9.15--12.15 Latin Literature Sever 29 Monday, May 14 9.15--12.15 Classics, General Paper Sever 29 9.15--12.15 Literature, Modern Authors (Honors) Sever 29 9.15--12.15 History and Literature Bible and Shakespeare Emerson 211 (for Sophomores only) 9.15--12.15 and 2.00--5.00 Mathematics (Honors candidates only) Emerson F 9.15--1.15 Mathematics (non-Honors candidates) Sever 6 2.00-- 5.00 Mathematics (Honors candidates only) Emerson F 2.00--5.00 Music (Examination B) Music Building Wednesday, May 16 2.00--5.00 Music (Examination C) Music Building Thursday, May 17 9.15--11.15 Mathematics (Special Field) (for all students) Sever 6 Friday, May 18 9.15--12.15 Physics Jefferson 263 2.00--5.00 Music (Examination D) Music Building
The results of the General Examinations will be made known by the Departments and Divisions on approximately the following dates:
Ancient and Modern Languages May 28 Anthropology May 17 Astronomy May 21 Biochemical Sciences May 25 Biology May 21 Classics (Honors) May 23 Fine Arts May 23 Geology May 23 History, Government, and Economics June 4 History and Literature May 19 Literature May 28 Mathematics May 26 Music May 22 Philosophy and Psychology May 22 Physics May 26 Sociology May 23
(Students concentrating in fields not listed above should make inquiries at the office of the Department concerned.)
The cuts taken on the days of General Examinations by students who are taking those examinations are entered at the Office as excused, but no notice is sent to the instructor. If you have missed written work, or for any other reason wish to present an excuse to the instructor, please report at once at University 4 and obtain at the Information Desk an excuse card to present to the instructor.
Students will not be excused from written work unless these rules are followed.
The results of the General Examinations will be made known by the Departments and Divisions on approximately the following dates:
Ancient and Modern Languages May 28 Anthropology May 17 Astronomy May 21 Biochemical Sciences May 25 Biology May 21 Classics (Honors) May 23 Fine Arts May 23 Geology May 23 History, Government, and Economics June 4 History and Literature May 19 Literature May 28 Mathematics May 26 Music May 22 Philosophy and Psychology May 22 Physics May 26 Sociology May 23
(Students concentrating in fields not listed above should make inquiries at the office of the Department concerned.)
The cuts taken on the days of General Examinations by students who are taking those examinations are entered at the Office as excused, but no notice is sent to the instructor. If you have missed written work, or for any other reason wish to present an excuse to the instructor, please report at once at University 4 and obtain at the Information Desk an excuse card to present to the instructor.
Students will not be excused from written work unless these rules are followed.
(Students concentrating in fields not listed above should make inquiries at the office of the Department concerned.)
The cuts taken on the days of General Examinations by students who are taking those examinations are entered at the Office as excused, but no notice is sent to the instructor. If you have missed written work, or for any other reason wish to present an excuse to the instructor, please report at once at University 4 and obtain at the Information Desk an excuse card to present to the instructor.
Students will not be excused from written work unless these rules are followed.