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ANNOUNCEMENTS.

From and after June 1st, 1909, the entrance requirements will be
still further advanced, as follows:

The College.—The candidate must pass in fifteen blocks, of which at
least three must be in English, three in Mathematics, two in History, and
three in Latin, and the residue elected at will. In place of the three blocks
of Latin the candidate may offer four blocks of the Modern Languages
(French, German, Spanish).

The Department of Engineering.—The candidate must pass in fifteen
blocks, of which at least three must be in English, four in Mathematics,
and two in History. One block of questions will be set in Plane Trigonometry.
The remaining five blocks may be selected at will.

A candidate may be admitted in spite of some deficiencies, provided
these are not such as will impair the integrity of his academic work.
But no such candidate will be conditioned except upon subjects actually
taught in this University; and all conditions must be absolved before the
beginning of the next session after initial registration.