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Honors in Classics.

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Examinations for both second year and final honors in classics will be held in Sever 32, May 7 and 9, and June 8 and 15. On Saturday, at 9.30 a. m., is the translation at sight of passages from Greek authors; on Monday, May 9, the translation of passages from Latin authors at 9.30 a. m.; at 2 p. m. on Monday the general paper, relating to history, grammar and mythology. On June 8, is the paper in Greek Composition, on June 15 that in Latin Composition, these examinations being identical with the examinations in Greek III and Latin III.

Each candidate for second-year honors will bring to the first examination five blue books, superscribed with his name and that of his class. Candidates for final honors will bring four books so superscribed.

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