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Final Examinations, 1891.

Provisional Arrangement.

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

Each examination begins at 9.30 a. m., and by the Regulations must not extend beyond three hours.

The daily exercises in all courses will end at 4 p. m. Friday, May 29.

Regulations, 23: "The blank books required for an examination are to be placed in the hands of the instructor not later than the last exercise in the course before the examination. No student is permitted to take any books or papers into the examination room except by express direction of the instructor. No communication is permitted between students in the examination room on any subject whatever."

MONDAY, JUNE 1.Semitic 4.

Greek B.

Greek 12.

English 7.

English 11.

English 14.

German 2.

Spanish 3.

Philosophy 2.

History 11.

Mathematics 9.

Chemistry 1.

Chemistry 6.

Geology 4 and 4a.

TUESDAY, JUNE 2.Semitic 6.

Semitic 12.

Greek C.

Greek 1.

Classical Philology 21.

French 8.

Italian 4.

Philosophy 11.

Romance Philology 2,

History 12.

History 15.

Mathematics B.

Zoology 10.

Botany 4.

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3.Greek E.

Greek 3.

Greek 7.

THURSDAY, JUNE 4.Semitic 11.

Greek A.

Greek 8.

Latin B.

Latin D.

French 1b.

French 10.

Italian 1.

Philosophy 6.

Philosophy 8.

History 10.

History 14.

History 31.

Fine Arts 3.

Mathematics 4.

Zoology 3.

FRIDAY, JUNE 5.Semitic 8.

Semitic 13.

Sanskrit 1.

Latin F.

English 9.

Philosophy 4.

Political Economy 7.

Fine Arts 2.

Mathematics 12.

Chemistry 4.

Chemistry 4a.

SATURDAY, JUNE 6.Semitic 5.

Semitic 15.

Latin 2.

English A.

English 16.

German 8.

Italian 2.

Philosophy 10.

History 13.

Mathematics 10.

Physics 3.

MONDAY, JUNE 8.Semitic 16.

Classical Philology 22.

German 7.

German 9.

Political Economy 6.

Music 1.

Engineering 2.

Physics B.

Chemistry B.

Botany 3.

TUESDAY, JUNE 9.Greek 2.

Greek 6.

Greek 9.

French 13.

Philosophy 14.

History 1.

Physics 1.

Physics 4.

Zoology 5.

Botany 1.

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10.Greek F.

THURSDAY, JUNE 11.Latin 1.

Latin 6.

English 2.

German 3.

German B.

French 2.

French 12.

Spanish 1.

Philosophy 5.

History 5.

Mathematics E.

Mathematics 3.

Mathematics 8.

Mathematics 15.

Physics 5.

Chemistry 2.

Chemistry 7.

Geology 8.

FRIDAY, JUNE 12.Semitic 1.

Greek D.

Latin A.

Latin C.

Latin 8.

English 4.

English 5.

German 1a.

German C.

German 4.

Spanish 2.

Philosophy 7.

Philosophy 12.

Political Economy 4.

History 9.

Mathematics 2.

Mathematics 5.

Mathematics 13.

Engineering 8.

Chemistry 3.

SATURDAY, JUNE 13.Semitic 7.

Sanskrit 2.

Greek 4.

Latin E.

German 1b.

Italian 3.

Philosophy 1.

Philosophy 3.

Political Economy 2.

Fine Arts 1.

Mathematics C.

Engineering 1.

Physics 7.

Zoology 2.

MONDAY, JUNE 15.Latin 3.

Latin 7.

Classical Philology 27.

German 5.

French 1a.

French 6.

Political Economy 1.

Roman Law.

Engineering 6.

Chemistry C.

Chemistry 5.

Geology 2.

Geology 14.

TUESDAY, JUNE 16.Semitic 2.

French 4.

French 5.

Political Economy 9.

History 8.

Music 7.

Engineering 7.

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17.German A.

French A.

THURSDAY, JUNE 18.Physics C.

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