HISTORY I.- Special hour examination, Wednesday, March 25. The following men will take the examination in U. E. R.:
W. Adams, R. W. Harris,
J. E. Baars, W. C. S. Healey,
G. F. Baker, R. S. Hedges,
H. W. Barker, H. H. Hill,
H. L. Blackwell, T. L. Holmes,
F. D. Brannan, A. H. Howard,
P. L. Burrill, L. Luquer,
A. B. Carpenter, A. Marble,
H. Clapp, H. E. Millard,
S. C. Coleman, E. Millard,
F. R. Cooper, W. S. Nichols,
C. W. Dayton, N. G. Nichols,
J. J. Dohahue, E. W. S. Pickhardt,
H. P. Dowst, M. C. Quinby,
T. H. Endicott, W. Read,
F. W. Falvey, T. Robbins,
E. Foss, J. E. Sharkey,
J. D. Forbes, B. P. Snyder,
A. S. Graves, C. L. Stebbins,
W. H. Gray, W. J. Taylor,
I. S. Graydon, J. W. Turner,
B. T. Griffin, H. P. White,
W. V. Goldie, L. L. Whitney,
J. Halliday, S. C. Will,
A. E. Hatch, L. W. Wright,
F. L. Hardenbrook, N. R. Woods.
A. C. COOLIDGE.ECONOMICS 2.- There will be no meeting of the class on Wednesday, March 25.
S. M. MACVANE.THE report and papers handed in by students in Economics 5 and in Economics 6, are in the hands of the attendant at the History Library, on the ground floor of Harvard Hall, who will return them to the writers on application.
F. W. TAUSSIG.38 3t.
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