David F. Hawkins '56 took the first final examination of the year at the Geographic Institute last night. All students in English Q were required to attend the exam, in tuxedos, but the time limit was closer to 15 minutes than three hours. Other members of the University, except proctors, were welcome, without tuxedos. Seven other speakers displayed their rhetorical skill, poise, and sophistication before English N. Frederick C. Packard, associate professor of Public Speaking, and a tape recorder. For the rest of the College, finals will not start for another two weeks, until Wednesday, May 25. They will continue then for two weeks, ending on June 7. Memorial Day, on May 30, will be a holiday.
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