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...meeting of each, is printed below in full. All students are required to take these examinations except those who have actually entered some form of military service or other national service approved by the Administrative Boards. Students who elected Military Science as a full course or as a second half-year course, and are now in intensive training with the University Reserve Officers' Training Corps, must take the examination in Military Science and Tactics scheduled for tomorrow evening, and also the final examinations in any other courses in which they did not take the special examinations held from April...
...students now members of Military Science and Tactics 1 who expect to count it as a full course or a second half-year course, must take the examination at 7.30 P. M., Tuesday, May 29, which will be held in the New Lecture Hall, Emerson, and Sever Halls. The exact assignment of rooms will be posted in the CRIMSON Tuesday morning. The examination is not to be taken by persons who have joined the R. O. T. C. since April 28, nor by persons who, having taken the special final examination on Thursday evening, May 3, have been discharged from...
...second group there will be very few changes. History of Science 2hf. will be a new course given by Dr. Sarton. Professor H. N. Davis will take entire charge of Physics 8b hf. Astronomy 2b hf. will be transferred to the first half-year. Chemistry 23 hf., Fire Assaying, will take the place of Chemistry 21 hf., which will be withdrawn. Geography 3 and 11 will be withdrawn...
...education great changes will be necessary on account of the departure of Professor Ernest C. Moore. The courses which he was to give are Education 1, 5, 10 and 20e. It has not yet been announced who will take his place. Education 7 will be transferred to the first half-year, while Education 4 will be moved back to the second half-year. The former be given by Dr. J. M. Brewer...
...Professor Addison W. Moore of the University of Chicago. He will give Philosophy B and Philosophy 18c, a new course on the Pragmatic Movement in Philosophy. Philosophy 12a hf. will be omitted, and Dr. Fuller will give Philosophy 12 and Philosophy 14b, the latter being transferred to the second half-year. Philosophy 19b and 20b will each be divided into two half-courses. Philosophy 20g will be withdrawn. Numerous changes will also be made in instructors and examination groups in the Mathematics Department...