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LECTURE HOURS AND EXAMINATION DAYS 1929-1930

                                       
MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY  TUESDAY, THURSDAY, SATURDAY 
Exam. Day  Lecture
Hour
 
Exam. Day 
Fall  Winter  Spring  Fall  Winter  Spring 
VII  VI  English (4-5-6)  8:30
to
9:30 
VIII  VII  VI 
Mech. Engineering (810-811-812)  Anal. Chemistry (306-307-308) 
Engrg. Geology (400-401-402) 
III  II  Cost Accounting (21-22-23)  9:30
to
10:30 
Government (16-17-18)  IV  III  II 
Modern Languages (40-41-42)  Mathematics (100-106-107) 
Physics (200-201-202)  Civil Engineering (701-705-716) 
II  Applied Mathematics (521-522-523)  10:30
to
11:30 
Applied Mathematics (524-x-525)  IX  VIII  VII 
Economics (10-11-12)  General Chemistry (300-301-302) 
Elec. Engineering (903-904-905)  Elec. Engineering (910-911-x) 
IX  VIII  Elec. Engineering (900-901-902)  11:30
to
12:30 
Organic Chemistry (30-310-311)  IX 
Mathematics (108-109-110)  Civil Engineering (718-703-x) 
Mech. Engineering (802-803-804)  Commercial Law (13-14-15) 
History (31-32-33) 
VI  IV  Applied Mathematics (528-x-7)  12:30
to
1:30 
Applied Mathematics (x-x-529)  IV  III 
English (1-2-3)  Civil Engineering (x-707-x) 
Mech. Engineering (x-801-x)  Engineering (526-715-800) 
Physical Chemistry (321-322-323)  Mathematics (111-x-x) 

The examination days for the various classes are fixed
by the hour of regular lecture period. The examination day
for a particular course is indicated in the table above by
the Roman numeral in the first or last columns, for the
corresponding lecture hours in the middle column. The
examination period covers ten days at the end of each term.
Examination days change each term.

A change in lecture for any course will change the examination
day correspondingly. Classes for which lecture
periods are not indicated will have examination days fixed
by the arranged lecture hour in accordance with above
schedule.