Word: five
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...student who is not in the examination room within five minutes after the hour appointed for the examination shall not be admitted without permission of the instructor or of the officer in general charge of the examinations." Final Examinations Today. Astronomy 2, Astron. Lab. Chemistry 15, Harvard 6 Comp. Lit. 14, Sever 17 Economics 4, Pierce 103 Engineering 16e, Pierce 103 French 7, Sever 24 German 19b, Holden Greek BII: Prof. Parker's sect., Sever 30 Greek 12, Sever 30 History 5, Pierce 202 Italian 1, Upper Dane Italian 10, Sever 30 Mathematics C, Fogg Lec.-rm. Mathematics FII: Prof...
...student who is not in the examination room within five minutes after the hour appointed for the examination shall not be admitted without permission of the instructor or of the officer in general charge of the examinations." Final Examinations Today.> Architecture 5d, Sever 23 Astronomy 3, Astron. Lab. Botany 5, Bot. Lab. Chemistry 5, Upper Dane Comp. Lit. 8, Upper Mass. Comp. Lit. 31, Zool. Lec.-rm. Education 1, Pierce 103 Engineering 5e, Pierce 209 Engineering 16g, Pierce 212 French 10, Sever 24 Geology 12, Geol. Mus. History AI, Div. Lib. History 14, Sever 30 Philosophy 5, Upper Mass. Physics...
...have undertaken to select from the best literature of the world a five-foot shelf of books to be published by P. F. Collier & Son under the title of "The Harvard Classics." The selection is intended exclusively for English-speaking people...
...pitchers' innings, taken advantage of by the opposing team in a terrific batting rally. The Brown game was the result of being unable to hit a pitcher of professional effectiveness, while our pitchers faced a batter whose hits were responsible for four out of the five runs in the two games. The second Cornell game was lost three times, twice by errors which come to the best players once in so often...
...beginning on June 24 and continuing six weeks; Engineering 4c, Geodetic Surveying, a half-course beginning on July 14 and continuing three weeks, open to students who have passed satisfactorily in Engineering 4a in a previous summer; Engineering 4d, Railroad Engineering, a full course beginning August 4 and continuing five weeks, open to men who have passed Course 4a or its equivalent; Engineering 5b, Elementary Statics, a half-course beginning June 24 and continuing three weeks, open to men who have passed Engineering 1b or its equivalent; Architecture 5d, Resistance of Materials, a half-course beginning July 14 and continuing...