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GENERAL EXAMS

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The program of general final examinations and examinations for honors is printed below.

Special examinations will be arranged between departments and students.

MONDAY, MAY 4

9.15-12.15. History, Government, and Economics: Departmental.

New Lecture Hall.

9.15-12.15. English Literature.

Memorial Hall.

9.15-1.15. History and Literature--Final General Examination and Qualifying Examination (for Juniors, candidates for Honors).

Emerson J.

9.15-1.15 Sociology and Social Ethics.

Emerson J.

TUESDAY, MAY 5

9.15-12.15. History, Government, and Economics: Correlation: American Economic History, Economic History of Western Europe, History of Commerce, History of Economic Thought.

Memorial Hall.

9.15-12.15. German, French, Spanish and Italian Literatures.

Memorial Hall.

9.15-1.15. Sociology and Social Ethics.

Emerson J.

WEDNESDAY, MAY 6

9.15-12.15. History, Government, and Economics: Correlation: American Constitutional History, History of Representative Government, History of International Relations. History of Political Thought.

Memorial Hall.

THURSDAY, MAY 7

9.15-12.15. History, Government, and Economics: Correlation: Public Administration and Finance. Government Regulation of Industry, International Economic Policies. Theories of Social and Political Organization.

Memorial Hall.

9.15-1.15. Sociology and Social Ethics.

Emerson J.

FRIDAY, MAY 8

9.15-11.15. Greek Literature.

Sever 29.

SATURDAY, MAY 9

9.15-12.15. History, Government, and Economics: Special.

Memorial Hall.

9.15-11.15. Latin Literature.

Sever 29.

MONDAY, MAY 11

9.15-12.15. History of Philosophy and General Psychology.

Emerson J.

9.15-12.15. Mathematics.

Emerson J.

9.15-12.15. Anthropology (written).

Peabody Museum.

9.15-12.15. Greek Composition (Greek 3 and 7).

Emerson J.

9.15-12.15. Biology.

Botanical Museum 21.

9.15-12.15. Geology.

Emerson J.

TUESDAY, MAY 12

9.15-12.15. Systematic Philosophy and Special Psychological Topics.

Emerson J.

9.15-12.15. Mathematics.

Emerson J.

9.15-12.15. Latin Composition (Latin 3 and 7).

Emerson J.

WEDNESDAY, MAY 13

Morning.

9.15-12.15. Special Philosophical Works.

Emerson J.

9.00-12.00. Anthropology (oral).

Peabody Museum.

9.15-12.15. Greek Translation (Honors).

Sever 29.

9.15-12.15. Literature, Ancient Authors (Honors).

Emerson J.

9.15-10.45. Fine Arts (written, with slides).

Small Fogg Lecture Room.

Afternoon.

2.00. Semitic Languages and History.

Semitic Museum 3.

THURSDAY, MAY 14

Morning.

9.15-12.15. Latin Translation (Honors).

Sever 29.

9.15-12.15. Literature, Modern Authors (Honors).

Emerson J.

9.15-12.15. Physics.

Emerson J.

9.15-12.15. Bio-Chemical Sciences.

Emerson J.

FRIDAY, MAY 15

Morning.

9.15-1.15. Fine Arts (General).

Small Fogg Lecture Room.

9.15-12.15. Bio-Chemical Sciences.

Emerson J.

9.15-12.15. Geology.

Emerson J.

Afternoon.

2.00-5.00. Music (Harmony and Counter-point).

Music Building.

SATURDAY, MAY 16

Afternoon.

2.00-5.00. Music (Fugue).

Music Building.

MONDAY, MAY 18

Afternoon.

2.00-5.00. Music (Orchestration).

Music Building.

WEDNESDAY, MAY 20

Afternoon.

2.00-5.00. Music (History and Appreciation).

Music Building.

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