Word: generals
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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 examinations." Examinations Today. Botany 1, Zool. Lect. Rm. Chemistry 11, Sever 36 Economics 9b, Lower Mass. Economics 11, Sever 29 Engineering le, Pierce 209 Engineering 6d, Pierce 103 Engineering 14a, Pierce 212 English 41, New Lect. Hall Forestry 1b, Pierce 212 French 6, Harvard 6 French 6c, Sever 6 French 9, Sever 6 Geology 11, M.C.Z. Rm. 1 German 1aII, Upper Dane German 32, Upper...
...second performance of "Twelfth Night" will be given in Sanders Theatre this evening at 8 o'clock. Reserved seats at $1.50 each may be obtained at Kent's University Bookstore. General admission tickets at $1 each will be on sale at the Auditor's Office, Memorial Hall, after 7 o'clock tonight...
...writer of the communication wisely refrains from offering a direct suggestion as to how this might be best accomplished, but the general idea should be of value to the new Council and we hope that some plan will be devised to secure the desired results...
...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 examinations." Examinations Today. Architecture 1a, Harvard 5 Chemistry 6, Sever 5 Comp. Lit. 17, Sever 5 Economics 21, Zool. Lect. Rm. Geology 5, Pierce 209 Geology 10, Pierce 202 German 2a, Harvard 6 Government 4b, Lawrence 1 History 23b, Harvard 6 Hist. of Religions 3, Harvard 5 Land. Arch. 4, Robinson Hall Mining 11, Pierce 202 Music 3, New Lect. Hall Philosophy...
...undergraduate body is to show this general public recognition for the man who has won laurels in scholarly pursuits has never been successfully worked out. The Phi Beta Kappa elections in honoring the twenty or more highest scholars in the class give to the men an excellent reward for their efforts but it does not come from the students as a whole. The broadening of the scope of the requirements of election recently has been of distinct advantage in securing a group of men representing the best and sanest types of intellectual students, but it is not given them...