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Free reviews for midyear examinations in ten Freshman courses will be given during the next two weeks, it was announced yesterday by Langdon P. Marvin, Jr. '41, Chairman of the Union Committee.
These reviews were inaugurated in January, 1936 and were designed to co-ordinate courses for Freshmen who could not afford to avail themselves of any other method of review. The results of the first year were regarded as encouraging, but the reviews were abandoned last January in all courses except Biology D.
Revived Last Spring
They were revived successfully, however, before the final examinations last spring, and were arranged with the object of including every course open regularly to Freshmen with an enrollment of over 50.
The reviews this year have been planned by the Union Committee under Marvin, and Kendric N. Marshall '21, Secretary of the Union.
Schedule
History 1 reviews are to be given as before by the various section men at times which they will announce in class.
Psychology A will be reviewed in class today. The other reviews which have been scheduled are:
Wednesday, January 19: English 1 in class; Math. A (Coolidge's sections) in class.
Saturday, January 22: Geology 1 at 7 o'clock in the Union, by Charles S. Denny '34, assistant in Geology. Students must bring Lab Manuals. Chemistry B at 2 o'clock in Mallinckrodt.
Thursday, January 20: Economics A at 7:30 o'clock in the Union.
Tuesday, January 25: Fine Arts 1e, at 7:30 o'clock in the Upper Common Room of the Union.
Thursday, January 27: Philosophy B at 7:30 o'clock in the Union.
Friday, January 28: Chemistry A, at 7:30 o'clock in Mallinckrodt.
Saturday, January 29: Math. A, section III, at 11 o'clock in classroom.
Wednesday, February 2, and Thursday, February 3: Math. A, at 3 o'clock in Sever 24, by Holbrook M. MacNeille, instructor in Mathematics.
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