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MANY COURSES LISTED FOR SECOND HALF-YEAR

STUDY CARDS DUE MONDAY

The regular exercises of the second half-year will begin on Monday. The first meetings of all half-courses commencing in the second term will be held on that day and the day following, attendance of all students being required at these times.

The first meetings of all courses beginning in the second half-year will be held at the places listed below. Where the hours of meetings are not stated below, the student should consult the Announcement of Courses of Instruction for the second half-year to be had at University 2. *For admission to all starred courses and courses ** "Primarily for graduates," undergraduates must obtain the written consent of the instructor. *Denotes a divisible course.

Undergraduates are reminded that a fine of $5 is charged after February 23, the second Saturday of the term, for any change (dropping or adding or both) in the half-courses beginning in the second half-year; also that extra fees are charged for additional courses. Saturday, March 2, is the last date for withdrawal from additional courses, beginning in the second half-year, without payment of this fine.

All students registered in College on or before 5 P. M. Monday must file at the College Office, University 4, a card containing their list of studies for the second half-year, and also the whole courses or half-courses running through the year which they are now taking. Cards for this purpose may be had at the office now, the announcement of courses which begin in the second half-year having been posted on the bulletin boards and printed below. A descriptive pamphlet of courses may also be had at University 2.

Failure to hand in at the College Office the list of studies for the second half-year on or before Monday, February 11, at 5 o'clock, subjects the student to a fine of $5.

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The first meetings of half-courses beginning the second half-year will be held in the following places:

Anthropology 8*, 11, 13  Peabody Mus.Astronomy 2b  Astronomical Lab.Botany 1, 11  Nash Lect. Rm.Botany 4*  Univ. Mus. 29Botany 5a,  Botanical Mus. 13 bBotany 12** (Feb. 12, 4 P. M.)  Bussey Institution, Rm. 11Botany 14**  Botanical Mus. 13 bCeltic 2** (Feb. 11, 3.30 P. M.)  Sever 1Chemistry 7**, 8, 13**, 15, 17**, 19*, 22*  Boylston 9Chemistry 10  Coolidge Mem. Lab.Chemistry 25 (Feb. 12, 4.30 P. M.)  Boylston 9Classical Archaeology 1b,  Sever 25Classical Philology 44**  Sever 26Classical Philology 49**  Sever 13Classical Philology 61**  Sever 14Comparative Literature 8  Sever 6Economics 1b  Emerson AEconomics 2b (Feb. 14, 9 A. M.)  Harvard 6Economics 4b  Emerson DEconomics 5b  Sever 1Economics 7b  Harvard 3Economics 18b**  Upper DaneEconomics 32**  Widener UEducation 7  Emerson 27Education B, 9**  Lawrence 7Engineering Science 6b, 7a, 7b  Peabody 55English D (Feb. 12, 1 P. M.)  Sever 35English 3b**, 35b  Sever 5English 4**.  Sever 17English 5**, 16*  Sever 2English 11b  Harvard 5English 12*  Emerson AEnglish 22  Sever 18English 37  Sever 36English 44**  Widener PEnglish 52, 59**  Sever 11Fine Arts 1d, 2b, 2c, 3b  Fogg Lect. Rm.Fine Arts 5a  RobinsonFine Arts 5g* (Feb, 11, 4.30 P. M.)  Fogg Small Lect. Rm.French 5, 16  Sever 19Geography, 6  Geol. Mus. 41Geology 5  Geol. Lect. Rm.Geology 8, 15  Geol. Mus. 23Geology 14  Zool. Mus. 14Geology 18b (Feb. 11, 2.30 P. M.)  Pierce 103German H  Sever AGerman 3, 13**, 26b  Sever

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