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ELECTIVES AND ENROLLMENT

All Regulations Regarding Choice of Studies for Second Half-Year and Where to Enroll.

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On or before Monday, February 9, every student in Harvard College, except Special Students and candidates for degrees out of course, must, before 5 o'clock P. M., hand in, at University 4, a list of all of his studies for the second half-year. This list must be written on a card, which may be obtained at University 4 any week-day beginning today, between 9 A. M. and 1 P. M.

Any student wishing to take a starred course (*) which begins in the second half-year must obtain the written consent of the instructor in the course, given in writing on a card to be obtained from him; for admission to a course primarily for graduates (**) undergraduates or special students must have the written recommendation of the instructor.

Fines for Changes.

Undergraduates are reminded that a fee of $5 is charged after February 21, the second Saturday of the term, for any change in half-courses beginning in the second half-year; also that extra fees are charged for additional courses. Saturday, February 28, is the last date for withdrawal from additional courses which begin in the second half-year without liability for the fees.

Places of Enrollment.

All students electing courses of study which begin in the second half-year are required to enroll at the first exercises in the rooms named below. In courses extending through the whole year (marked) a new enrollment will be taken. For the times of meetings not stated, see Announcement of the Courses of Instruction. Anthropology 4*, 11*,  Peabody Mus. Astronomy E, 3+, 4b,  Astronomical Lab. Botany 1,  Nash Lect. rm. Botany 4*,  Univ. Mus. 29 Botany 5a,  Botanical Mus. 13b Botany and Zoology 11*, Nash Lect. rm. Botany 12**, (Feb. 9, 3 P. M.),  Bussey Institute Lect. rm. Celtic 2**, (Feb. 9, 11 A. M.),  Warren House Chemistry C,  Boylston 7 Chemistry 7**, 8, 13**, 15, 17**, 19,  Boylston 9 Chemistry 10, 25 (Feb. 10, 9 A. M.),  Coolidge Mem. Lab. Chemistry 24,  Rotch Building Classical Philology 31**, 34**,  Sever 25 Classical Philology 27**,  Sever 13 Classical Philology 61**, (Feb. 9, 3.30. P. M.),  Divinity Library 2 Classical Philology 70**,  Sever 2 Classical Philology 72**,  Sever 26 Classical Philology 73**,  Sever 31 Comparative Literature 5**,  Sever 23 Comparative Literature 6b,  Harvard 1 Comparative Literature 8,  Harvard 6 Comparative Literature 10,  Sever 1 Comparative Literature 13, 27**,  Grays 38 Comparative Literature 34**,  Sever 2 Comparative Literature 35**, (Feb. 10, 1.30 P. M.),  Sever 10 Economics 2b,  Harvard 6 Economics 4b,  Emerson D Economics 16** (Feb. 13, 7-10 P. M.),  Upper Dane Economics 23**,  Sever 21 Education B, 4**, 9**,  Lawrence 6 Education 7,  Emerson 27 Engineering Sciences 3*,  Pierce 202 Engineering Sciences 3b,  Robinson Hall Engineering Sciences 9*(Feb. 9, 12 M.),  Pierce 212b Engineering 12k,  Pierce 211 Engineering,  Pierce Hall English D (Feb. 10, 1 P. M.),  Sever 11 English 3b**,  Sever 2 English 11b, 16*, 40**,  Sever 5 English 12*,  Emerson A English 22*,  Sever 11 English 25** (Feb. 9, 2.30 P. M.),  Sever B English 37,  Sever 35 English 44**,  Warren House English 56**,  Sever 36 English 52,  Sever 11 English 61,  Sever 1 English 59**,  Sever 4 Fine Arts 1d, 5b, 5h,  Fogg Museum Fine Arts 2c*,  Fogg Museum Fine Arts 5g (Feb. 10, 4.30 P. M.),  Fogg Small Lect. rm. French 5,  Sever 19 Geology A, 5,  Geol. Lect. rm. Geology 6,  Geol. Mus. 41 Geology 9 (Feb. 14, 11 A. M.),  Geol. Mus., rm. 15 Geology 17,  Rotch Bldg. German H,  Sever 17 German 15**,  Sever 32 German 26b,  Sever 6 Government 5b,  Harvard 5 Government 31,  Wadsworth 15 Greek A*,  Sever 30 Greek 1b, 6*,  Sever 26 Greek 11, 15,  Sever 25 History 3b,  Semitic Mus. History 10b,  Sever 11 History 12, 16b,  Emerson H History 23b**,  Sever 21 History 22**,  Andover Library History 30b,  Harvard 6 History 40,  Sever 8 History 42, 46**,  Sever 7 History 54, 55**,  Divinity Library 3 History of Religions 3** (Feb. 9, 12 M.),  Sever 14

History of Religions 7**,  Divinity LibraryIndic Philology 1b, 3**, 5**,  Warren HouseIndic Philology 20c** (Feb. 12, 8 P. M.),  9 Farrar St.Latin 1*,  Sever 18Latin 8*,  Sever 14Latin 12,  Sever 25Mathematics D, 17**,  Sever 24Mathematics G, 10b**, 22**, 34**,  Sever 20Meteorology 3a, 3b,  Geol. Mus. 43Mineralogy 8 (Feb. 11, 4.30 P. M.),  Mineral. Lab.Mineralogy 10 (Feb. 9, 4.30 P. M.),  University Museum 9Mining and Metallurgy,  Rotch BuildingZoology 5b*,  Zool. Mus. 4th fl.Philosophy B, 2,  Emerson DPhilosophy 9c*,  Emerson FPhilosophy 15, 21**,  Emerson HPhilosophy 10, 14b,  Emerson APhilosophy 20d**,  Emerson CPhysics 4a,  Jeff. Phys. Lab. 24Physics 6b, 17,  Jeff. Phys. Lab. 3Physics 13** (Feb. 10, 9 A. M.),  Jeff. Phys. Lab. 24Physics 8** and 16** (Feb. 9, 10 A. M.),  Jeff. Phys. Lab. 25Psychology A,  Emerson DPsychology 5, 7, 23**,  Emerson 27Psychology 11,  Emerson 23Romance Philology 6** (Feb. 9, 2.30 P. M., Provisional hour),  Warren HouseSemitic 12, 18**,  Semitic Mus. 1Slavic 3a**, 3b**,  Consult Prof. WienerSlavic 4, 5*,  Sever 11Social Ethics 2*,  Emerson CSocial Ethics 6*,  Emerson JSocial Ethics 7*,  Emerson AZoology 2, 3, 6**,  Zool. Lect. rm.Zoology 7a**, 7b**, 7c**,  Zool. Lab., rm. 45Zoology 7d**,  Lawrence HallBotany and Zoology 11*,  Nash Lect. rm

History of Religions 7**,  Divinity LibraryIndic Philology 1b, 3**, 5**,  Warren HouseIndic Philology 20c** (Feb. 12, 8 P. M.),  9 Farrar St.Latin 1*,  Sever 18Latin 8*,  Sever 14Latin 12,  Sever 25Mathematics D, 17**,  Sever 24Mathematics G, 10b**, 22**, 34**,  Sever 20Meteorology 3a, 3b,  Geol. Mus. 43Mineralogy 8 (Feb. 11, 4.30 P. M.),  Mineral. Lab.Mineralogy 10 (Feb. 9, 4.30 P. M.),  University Museum 9Mining and Metallurgy,  Rotch BuildingZoology 5b*,  Zool. Mus. 4th fl.Philosophy B, 2,  Emerson DPhilosophy 9c*,  Emerson FPhilosophy 15, 21**,  Emerson HPhilosophy 10, 14b,  Emerson APhilosophy 20d**,  Emerson CPhysics 4a,  Jeff. Phys. Lab. 24Physics 6b, 17,  Jeff. Phys. Lab. 3Physics 13** (Feb. 10, 9 A. M.),  Jeff. Phys. Lab. 24Physics 8** and 16** (Feb. 9, 10 A. M.),  Jeff. Phys. Lab. 25Psychology A,  Emerson DPsychology 5, 7, 23**,  Emerson 27Psychology 11,  Emerson 23Romance Philology 6** (Feb. 9, 2.30 P. M., Provisional hour),  Warren HouseSemitic 12, 18**,  Semitic Mus. 1Slavic 3a**, 3b**,  Consult Prof. WienerSlavic 4, 5*,  Sever 11Social Ethics 2*,  Emerson CSocial Ethics 6*,  Emerson JSocial Ethics 7*,  Emerson AZoology 2, 3, 6**,  Zool. Lect. rm.Zoology 7a**, 7b**, 7c**,  Zool. Lab., rm. 45Zoology 7d**,  Lawrence HallBotany and Zoology 11*,  Nash Lect. rm

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