Theme XII. will be due on Tuesday, May 14.
Themes are to be deposited in the wooden box in Sever 3 not later than 4 o'clock. By the regulations, no overdue theme will be accepted unless the writer satisfies the secretary that his failure to present it at the appointed time was caused by serious illness or other unavoidable hindrance.
Every student is required to follow implicitly the directions with regard to paper, folding, endorsing, etc., given on the English composition card.
ENGLISH C.Final examination, All juniors taking English C will please leave their briefs at 24 Grays Hall by June 10. From the three briefs submitted by each student, one will be selected as a basis for his examination. Briefs must be drawn up only upon topics in the forensic pamphlet or upon subjects approved by Mr. Baker.
The right to reject summaries and inadequate briefs is reserved.
Briefs will not be accepted after June 10.
ENGLISH D.Final examinations. The final examination paper will contain statements of fact from which it will be required to construct an argument in the affirmative or negative of a proposition stated. No briefs or other preparation will be required for the examination.
ILLUSTRATED LECTURE ON ANCIENT ARTS.There will be an illustrated lecture on Euripides and the story of the Medea in Ancient Art by Dr. Morgan at the Jefferson Physical Laboratory, Friday, May 14, at 7.30 p. m.
MISCELLANEOUS.The Museum of Comparative Zoology, the Peabody Museum of Archaeology, and the Mineralogical Museum in Boylston Hall, are open to the public every week day from 9 a. m. till 5 p. m.
The Botanic Garden is open Sundays, as well as week days.
The Library in Gore Hall is open Sundays during term time from 1 till five o'clock for the use of members of the University only.