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 7: Semitic 1, 8 and Sanskrit 1, U. E. R.; Greek A, C and 1. Sever 35; Spanish 4 and Roman Law 1, U. E. R.; Roman Law 3, U. 20; Music 2 and Mathematics 1, U. E. R.; Chemistry 4, 6, and 7, Boylston; Natural History 9 and 10, U. E. R.
Tuesday, June 8: Semitic 4 and 11, U. E. R.; Greek B, Sever 35, 17, 18; Greek 12, Sever 27; English 5 and [Italian 3], Sever 5. Philosophy 2, Sever 30, 37, Philosophy 13, Sever 6; Mathematics 6 and Physics 4, U. E. R.; Chemistry 1, U. 2, 4; Chemistry 3, Boylston; Natural History 4, Mass. 1, 3, U. E. R.
Wednesday, June 9: Greek 3 and 6. Sever 37.
Thursday, June 10: Greek 4, Sever 30; Latin 1 and 5, Sever 37; English 2, Sever 35; German 3 and French 5 and 6, U. E. R.; Spanish 1, U. 2; Philosophy 3 and Mathematics 3 and 8, U. 4; Physics C, Mass. 3; Chemistry 2, Boylston; Natural History 8, Zool. Mus.
Friday, June 11: German A, Mass 1, 3, U. 2, 4; French A, U. E. R, U. 17; English D, Sever 17, 18, 29, 35, 37; Physics, 5, Mass. 3.
Saturday, June 12: Semitic 5, Greek 7, and German 1, Sever 37; French 10, Mass. 3; Philosophy 1, Sever 35; Philosophy 5, Mass. 3; History 13, Mass. 1, 3; Mathematics 4, and Physics 6, Mass. 3.
MISCELLANEOUS.Seniors' Class Day will be on Friday, June 25, and Commencement on Wednesday, June 30.