College Faculty. Meeting at University 5, 3.30 p.m.
FORENSICS.Final Examination. - Lists of subjects for the senior examination must be handed in on or before Tuesday, June 8.
Duplicate lists should be written on separate cards, each the size of a postal card. The lists should not be written on paper slips, and must be written on one side of each of the cards used. Care must be taken to hand in both the duplicate lists, each being precisely like the other in all respects.
The titles of the subjects should be given in full. Special care should be taken to avoid any proposal of topics now on the excluded list.
Lists may be handed to Prof. Royce or to Mr. Gates, or may be mailed to either. But the instructors cannot be responsible for any lists not actually delivered to them personally.
Any failure to hand in a list at the proper time, or any proposal of inadmissible topics, may seriously interfere with the success of the student in question. Owing to the shortness of the time, and the number of persons concerned, the instructors cannot undertake to correct any mistakes as to these matters. Especial care should therefore be taken to conform to the foregoing rules.
Senior examination books and duplicate lists of examination topics will be received in Sever 3 on Tuesday, June 8th. from 1.30 to 2.30 p.m.
For purposes of consultation in regard to the choice of topics for the forensic examination, Mr. Gates will be in the library, closed alcove 25, at the following hours: Monday and Thursday, from 1.30 to 2.30 p.m.
The new list of Excluded Topics is now ready at U. 5. Additions have been made to the list of approved topics in the Manuscript Book at the Library.
Any topic contained either in the Forensic Pamphlet for 1884-85 or in the Manuscript Book at the Library, and not contained in the List of Excluded Topics, may be chosen as an examination Topic. Topics outside the approved lists may be chosen with the consent of the Instructor.
JUNIOR THEMES.The long theme need not be rewritten, but must be deposited in the theme box on Tuesday, June 8.
Theme VI will not be returned.
It is important that all themes which have not yet been handed back to the instructors should be deposited in the theme box on Tuesday, June 8.
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.
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