Word: final
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Undergraduates who leave College after April 14 and prior to their final examinations will, under certain conditions, be given credit for their whole year's work, according to the ruling made by the College authorities at the last meeting of the Faculty of Arts and by the instructors. The Faculty vote follows...
...That for students under this Faculty who leave after April 14, 1918, and before their regular final examinations, to enter military or naval service, or any other forms of national service approved in individual cases by the respective Administrative Boards, the courses thus interrupted be credited as if they had been continued to the end of the year; provided that instructors, after applying whatever tests may seem to them expedient, shall return for such students grades representing their standing up to the time of their departure; or that if any considerable number of students shall be called to service...
...addition to these entries for the prize competitions, April 1 is the final day for receiving the theses of candidates for the degree of Ph.D. in 1918 in the Divisions of Ancient Languages or Modern Languages, and of History, Government and Economics, as well as the last opportunity for men to hand in their applications for second-year honors...
According to present plans the subject of the contest will be announced by the University Debating Council on April 22, the first day following the spring recess. The privilege for the final wording of the question would be granted to Yale, who is to announce the definite phrasing of the subject not latter than April 25. If Yale changes the time of the final debate, these dates would correspondingly be advanced one week...
...lieutenant-colonel in his khaki coat and has the firing squad mistakenly shoot him dead. Then the American contingent goes and nails the German general for good measure. Being fed up on such glorious killings, the auditor might expect to see Von Hindenburg shot through the heart for the final curtain, but the authors have not got that far yet. There is still hope, however, for they are yet rearranging the play...