The examinations in N. H. 4 will last two hours.
The advisability of turning the old gymnasium into a swimming bath has been discussed.
F. C. Cobb, '90, has resigned his position as secretary of the CRIMSON board. C. B. Hurst, '91, has been elected in his place.
The library of the Law School will be closed at 7 p. m. during the remainder of the year. Books may be taken out over night at 5 o'clock p. m.
Mr. Sanderson can be consulted in regard to choice of French electives until June 9, in the mornings from nine to 10 in Sever 20.
It has been stated, unofficially however, that two bronze statues, one of Shakespere and one of Milton, are to be placed on the lawn in front of Sever.
Students intending to take the examinations for honors in Philosophy must report immediately to G. H. Palmer, 479 Broadway. The examinations will be held Wednesday, June 6.
The rooms for the examination in English A have been assigned as follows: Adler-Berry, Sever 5; Bigelow-Clark, Sever 6; Codman-Duff, Sever 17; Eastman-Gould, Sever 24; Gray-How, Sever 30; Howard-Noyes, Seves 35; Nutter-Valle. Sever 37; Wainright-Wynne, University 2.
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