DEPARTMENT REPORTS- 129 



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p. m. seems to be a time Avheii more students are engaged in laboratory -work 

 or class recitations in required subjects than at other hours. From a study 

 of the schedule it is thought that the hours from 10 to 11 a. m. or 12 noon 

 might result in fewer conflicts if the course in Meteorology was changed to 

 that time. 



Very respectfully, 



D. A. SEELEY, 



Instructor in Meteorology. 

 East Lansing, Michigan, June 30, 1921. 

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