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Monday, September 28

8.45 A.M. Fifteen Minute Service in the University Chapel.

9-10.30 A.M. French Placement Test in New Lecture Hall. Open to all students. A grade of 594 in this satisfies the Language Requirements.

11 A.M.-1 P.M. Language Examinations. The two-hour examinations in Reading French and Reading German, and the one-hour examinations in Elementary French and Elementary German, will be held in New Lecture Hall.

1.30-3 P.M. Chemistry Placement Test in New Lecture Hall. Required of Summer Freshmen who have studied chemistry in school without being examined in the College Board Examinations or the June Placement Test, and of Freshmen entering in the Fall Term.

4 P. M.: Preliminary meeting of English A, New Lecture Hall.

4-5 P. M.: Latest hour for incoming Freshmen to file study cards without $5 fine.

7.30 P.M. Annual Phillips Brooks House Reception to new students.

Tuesday, September 29

8.45 A.M. Daily Chapel.

11 A.M.-1 P.M. The Board of Preachers to the University will be represented by the Reverend Willard Learoyd Sperry, at University Memorial Chapel.

1.30-2.30 P.M. Reading Tests for Freshmen Registered in the Summer Term. Attendance required. A-L, New Lecture Hall: M-Sp., Emerson D., St-Z., Emerson 211.

2 P. M.: Physical Training and Department of Hygiene announcements, New Lecture Hall. Attendance of all Fall Term Freshmen required.

3 P. M.: Preliminary meeting of German D, Emerson Hall A.

4 P. M.: Preliminary meeting of French E, New Lecture Hall.

4-5 P. M.: Latest hour for new transfer students to file study cards without $5 fine.

Students in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences are expected to file their lists of studies before 5 P. M. on Tuesday, September 29, at 24 University Hall.

Candidates for the Degree of A.M. whose programs of study have not been approved, should each consult, on Tuesday forenoon, the representative of the Division or Department in which his degree is to be taken.

Business School

Monday, September 28

8.30-12.30. Registration.

1.30-3.30. Anticipatory Accounting Exam. Room 100.

3.45-4.30. Talk on Air Raid Precautions. Room 100. Assistant Professor Hower.

4.45-5.30. Mooting of part-time job holders. Room 122. Assistant Dean Holbrook.

Tuesday, September 29

4.00-5.00. Hygiene. Room 100. Drs. Bock and Packard. Regular classes start 9 o'clock Tuesday.

Tuesday, October 6

1.00-5.00. Talk on Use of Library. Room 100. Dr. Cole.

Tuesday, October 13

4.00-5.00. Talks on administration. Room 100. Section A. Assistant Dean Holbrook. Room 101. Section B. Assistant Dean Zuckert.

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