FINAL EXAMINATIONS, 1886.Each examination begins at 9.15 a.m., and, by the regulations, must not be extended beyond three hours.
By the regulations, students are forbidden to have any unauthorized books or papers in an examination room.
Monday, June 14: Greek D, Sever 18; Greek 5, Sever 35; Latin 8, Sever 5; English 3, Sever 29; English 8, Sever 29, 37; German 5. Sever 5; Italian 4, U. E. R.; Spanish 2, Sever 5; Philosophy 6, Sever 17; Political Economy 4, Mass. 1, 3, U. 4; History 14, U. 20; Mathematics B, U. E. R.; Mathematics 2, U. 19; Mathematics 5 and Natural History 18, U. E. R.
Tuesday, June 15: Semitic 3, Greek 15, and Latin A, Sever 30; Latin C and French 7, Mass. 3; Italian 2, Sever 30; Philosophy 4, U. E. R.; History 4, U. 20; History 18, U. 2; Fine Arts 5, Sever 35, 37; Physics 3, Jeffers. Lab.; Natural History 7, Harvard.
Wednesday, June 16: German 9, Sever 6.
Thursday, June 17: English 11, Sever 5; French 1, Mass. 1, U. E. R.; French 2, Mass 3; Political Economy 1, Sever 29, 35, 37; History 10, Sever 5; Fine Arts 10, U. E. R.; Chemistry 5, Boylston; Natural History 1, Zool. Mus.
Friday June 18: Greek 2 and 9, Sever 37; Latin B, Sever 23, 24, 30, 35; Latin 6, Sever 35; Italian 1, Sever 29; Philosophy 10, Divinity Hall; Mathematics E, Physics B, and Physics 9. Sever 5; Natural History 2, Mass. 1, 3; Natural History 6, Zool. Mus.
Saturday, June 19: Iranian, U. E. R.; Greek E, and Latin E, Sever 30; English 9, Mass. 3; Political Economy 6 and 8, U. 4; Music 1, Mathematics D and 10, U. E. R.; Natural History 3, Mass. 3.