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...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." Examinations Today. Latin 7, Harvard 6 Class. Philology 41, 64 Sparks St. English A (also June 21), Mr. Ayres' sect., Upper Mass. Mr. Wells' sect., Lawrence 1 Dr. Brown's sects., Sever 5 Mr. Carleton's sect., Harvard 5 Mr. Jones' sect., Harvard 5 Mr. Castle's sects., Upper Mass. Mr. Copeland's sects., Upper Mass. Mr. Stearns' sect., Lawrence 1 Dr. Fuller's sects., Upper Dane Mr. Nutter's sects., Sever...
...rooms, German 2a). Section 1, Sever 5 Section 2, Sever 6 History 16b: (Assignment of rooms, History 16b). Alden to Dana (inclusive), Sever 29 Davis to W.V. Hawkins (inclusive), Sever 30 Hennessey to Young (inclusive), Sever 35 Chemistry 1: (Assignment of rooms, Chemistry 1). Abbot to Jones (inclusive), Upper Mass. Josephs to Sheldon (inclusive), Lower Mass. Shepard to Young (inclusive), Harvard 6 2.30 P.M. Engineering 6a, Lower Mass. Examinations Tomorrow. Latin 7, Harvard 6 Class. Philology 41, 64 Sparks St. English A (also June 21), Mr. Ayres' sect., Upper Mass. Mr. Wells' sect., Lawrence 1 Dr. Brown's sects., Sever...
Daily exercises in all courses close on Saturday, June 3, at 2.30 P. M. Examinations Today Philosophy 7, Sever 35 2.30 P. M. Greek 3, Upper Mass. Greek 7, Upper Mass. Zoology 10, Lower Mass. Geology 13, Lower Mass. Metallurgy 9, Lower Mass. Mining 11, Lower Mass. Examinations Monday Indic Philology 10, Warren House Greek 11, New Lect. Hall Class. Philol. 74, Sever 17 English 35, Sever 17 English 19, Harvard 5 Scandinavian 1, Sever 23 Spanish 4, Sever 23 History 3, Lawrence 1 History 23b, Sever 23 Philosophy 13b, Upper Dane Philosophy 17, Divinity Library 4 Architecture 1a, Sever...
Make-up Mid-Year Examinations Today in Lower Mass...
...Freshman class held a mass meeting last night in the Assembly Room of the Union in the interest of the 1908 baseball team. The speakers were Coach Pieper, Captain Fischel, C. Wiggins '08 and G. G. Ball, '08, all of the whom emphasized the necessity of having every member of the class give his support to the team by coming out to cheer at the Yale game on Saturday. Sufficient money was raised at the meeting to secure the use of a brass band to play at the game...