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Seeking to aid students in preparing for finals, the '43 Union Committee is again sponsoring a series of seven free reviews in some of the larger Freshman courses.
In 1936 the Union Committee started the custom of helping Freshmen before midyears, an experiment which has proved so successful that it has been continued ever since. The purpose is not to cover the complete work of the course in an hour and a half for those who have done none to date, but rather to help out those who have trouble in reviewing for exams or have specific questions to be cleared up.
Since section men or lecturers in their respective courses will conduct the free sessions, they will be more familiar with the material and students needing help than any outsider and in more of a position to give real assistance, the committee in charge of reviews believes.
The Committee consists of Adelbert Ames III, '43, Anson G. McCook '43, and George E. Putnam '43.
Reviews in Union
All sessions will be held in the Chess Room on the first floor of the Union at 7:30 o'clock on the night scheduled. The schedule and instructor giving each review are as follows: Monday, May 27, Geology I by Arthur P. Butler, '30 instructor in Geology; Tuesday, May 28, Fine Arts 1e by Mr. Hope; Wednesday, May 29, Philosophy A, by Knight W. McMahan '33, instructor in Philosophy.
Tuesday, June 4, English I by Donald C. Thompson, instructor in English; Wednesday, June 5, Philosophy B by Arnold Isenberg '32, assistant in Philosophy; Thursday, June 6, French F. by Howard C. Rice '27, instructor in Romance Languages; Monday, June 10, Music I by Richard F. French '37, assistant in Music.
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