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...Semi-annual examinations omitted must be made up at the corresponding time in the following year, except those omitted in December by members of the senior class, which must be made up at the sessions of the following June. Special papers will be prepared on subjects in which the work done by the student's own class has been different from that done by the class whose sessions he attends. In no other case will special papers be prepared...
...study of the first or second term, may be required to pass a written examination on the same at the beginning of the next term. This examination will be upon the day preceeding the beginning of the following term. If a student fail to pass at this special examination, he will be required to try again at a session of the next succeeding semi-annual examination, and failing at this, at the next...
...student is admitted to College with conditions, such conditions will stand against him, unless for special excellence of scholarship during part or all of his first college year, the Faculty, on recommendation of the class instructors, cancel them. All such conditions not so canceled will be treated like conditions on college studies in accordance with the provisions of Rule...
...Probably, certificates of successful examination of young women in the studies required for admission into the university will be given to applicants on the payment of a stipulated fee. Such successful applicants may be permitted to attend certain courses of lectures, and to perform laboratory work under prescribed conditions. Special encouragement will be given to parties desiring to furnish funds for the establishment of an 'Annex,' similar to the Harvard 'Annex,' in which young women may pursue courses of study, differing, in some respects, from that prescribed for the young men, and, as may be thought, better adapted to their...
...other. Therefore he has only a half interest in his work, and in a short time this half interest dwindles to no interest at all. In addition to a talk on choosing a profession, a few words could be added, with good effect; as to what were the best special schools in the country; how they were managed; and what a man could expect to get from them. If President Eliot can spare the time for such a lecture to the senior class he may be sure that every word will be appreciated...