Word: orals
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...required reading knowledge can only be shown by passing a special written examination or, if a student has tried and failed this written examination, by passing an oral examination...
...oral examination is open only to those students who have tried and failed the written examination to test a reading knowledge. It will be held on Tuesday afternoon, May 16. Candidates will be told when and where to report...
...oral examinations in French and German Prescribed for Students who entered Harvard College before June, 1920, will be given on the afternoon of Tuesday, January...
...following spoken languages: Armenian, Chinese, Danish, Norwegian, Dutch, English, French, German, Greek, Icelandic, Irish, Italian, Japanese, Portuguese, Rumanian, Spanish and Turkish. There are also suggestions of courses in Russian, Polish, Czechoslovak and Serbo-Croatian. These are offered not only for the practical value of their use in oral intercommunication, but also for their helpfulness to those who aim to master a language for the sake of the literature or as a key to sources of knowledge in any domain of the past or the present. There will always be the latter need, because of the life embodied in these literatures...
Undergraduate who wish to take any one of these examination should apply in writing on a blank provided for the purpose at the Recorder's Office, 4 University Hall, on or before Friday, May 13. The oral examination in either French to German will begin on the afternoon of Tuesday, May 17, and each candidate will be notified when and where to present himself. The written one-hour examinations in either French or German to test the student's elementary knowledge or his reading knowledge of these languages are to be held as follows: French: Tuesday...