Recitations end at four o'clock on Thursday, March 20. All examinations begin at 10 A. M. Conditioned men go to Sever 37. The following is the order of examinations:
FRENCH OR GERMAN.Saturday, March 22.-French in U. E. R. German-Mr. Lutz's sections: i. and iv. in Mass. 1; v. in Mass. 3. Prof. Bartlett's sections ii. and iii. in Sever 37. Prof. Cook's section vi. in Sever 35.
PHYSICS.Monday, March 24.-Maximum section in U. E. R. Minimum section-Abbot to Gushee in Mass. 1. Hall to Quimby in Mass. 3. A. N. Rantoul to Zerega in Sever 37.
CLASSICAL LECTURES.Tuesday, March 25.-Abbot to Furber in Mass. 1; Gardner to Meeks in Mass. 3; Meredith to Sampson in U. E. R.; Saulsbury to Zerega in Sever 37.
MATHEMATICS.Thursday, March 27.-Maximum section in U. E. R. Mr. Lane's sections: 1, 2, and 3 in Mass. 1; 4 in Mass. 3. Dr. Peirce's sections: 5, 6. and 7 in Sever 37; 8 in Sever 35.
LATIN.Saturday, March 29.-Mr. Parker's sections: adv. I. in Mass. 3; i., ii., v., and vi. in Mass. 1. Mr. Preble's sections: Adv. II. in Sever 37; iii. and iv. in Sever 32. Minimum section in Sever 37.
GREEK.Tuesday, April 1.-Prof. Croswell's sections: Adv. I. in Mass. 3; i., ii., iii., and iv. in Mass. I. Prof. Dyer's sections: Adv. II., v., and vi. in Sever 37. Minimum section in U. E. R.
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