Word: 4d
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Sever 17Section 3b, Sever 5Section 2c, Sever 6Section 6b, Sever 30German 11a, HoldenGerman 21, HoldenHistory 34, Div. Lib.Music 7, HoldenPhysics 7, HoldenRom. Philol. 5, HoldenSemitic 8, HoldenZoology 10a, Zool. Mus. 4th fl. R. 4Thursday, February 7.Architecture 2a, Robinson HallArchitecture 4a, Robinson HallArchitecture 4b, Robinson HallArchitecture 4c, Robinson HallArchitecture 4d, Robinson HallBotany 3a, Sever 5Chemistry 12, Harvard 6Engineering 16d, Sever 5English 33, Lower Mass.Geology 11, Zool. Mus. Rm. 3Geology 19, Geol. Mus. Rm. 43German F, Harvard 6German H, Harvard 6German 21, Harvard 6History 21, Sever 18Latin 3, Sever 18Latin 7, Sever 18Philosophy 8, Lower Mass.Semitic 2, Sever 5Semitic 16, Sever 5Friday...
Architecture 4d...
...Sever 5 Noyes to Ziegler (inclusive) Sever 6 2.30 P. M. Engineering 3b: (Assignment of Rooms, Engineering 3b.) Allen to E. L. Lincoln (inclusive) Pierce 302 Litchfield to White (inclusive) Pierce 307 Examinations Tomorrow. English A: Section 4a, Sever 5 Section 2d, Sever 6 Section 3b, Sever 17 Section 4d, Sever 18 Section 4c, 6b, Harvard 6 Section 3c, Sever 28 Section 5a, Harvard 5 Section 1a, 2a, 3a, Sever 35 Section 2c, Sever...
...Lower Mass.Mathematics 25, Sever 23Chemistry 10, Sever 23Engineering 3a, Pierce 301Engineering 8a, Pierce 103Zoology 2, Geol. Lect. Rm.Mining 11, Geol. Lect. Rm.Anthropology 2, Geol. Lect. Rm.2.30 P. M.Engineering 3b, Pierce 302, 307Wednesday, June 6.Semitic 8, Sem. Mus. 3English A:Section 4a, Sever 5Section 2d, Sever 6Section 3b, Sever 17Section 4d, Sever 18Section 4c, 6b, Harvard 6Section 3c, Sever 23Section 5a, Harvard 5Section 1a, 2a, 3a, Sever 35Section 2c, Sever 24Section 2b, Sever 29Section 1b, 5b, 6a, Lower Mass.Section 5c, Sever 30English 46, Upper DaneGerman 21, Harvard 5History 7, Lawrence 1Architecture 4a, Robinson HallArchitecture 4b, Robinson HallArchitecture 4c, Robinson HallZoology...
...University Engineering Camp, at Squam Lake, N. H., will open this summer on June 16. The following courses will be given: Engineering 4a, 4c, and 4d. Engineering 3b, 5b, 5d, and 5e will also be given if enough men elect to take them. A course in topography, offered for the first time last year will be repeated if a sufficient number of men express their intention of doing so to Professor H. J. Hughes before May 1. This course, if given, will be open only to men who have passed with credit in Engineering 1a and 4c or their equivalent...