54 ADMISSION TO COU.EGE 



1- 3 P. M. Mechanical Engineering Rooms 204 and 205, Engr. Hall 



2- 4 P. M. History Psychology Room 208, Central Building 



3- 5 P. M. Public Speaking Room 308, Central Building 



3- 5 P. M. Electrical Engineering Room 205, Engineering Annex 



Friday 



8-10 A. M. Horticulture Forestry room 210, Hall of Ag. 



8-10 A. M. Chemistry Room 198, Chemistry Building 



8-10 A. M. Mathematics Room 221, Central Building 



8-10 A. M. Animal Husbandry. .. .A. H. lecture room 117, Hall of Ag. 



10-12 A. M. Economics Room 222, Central Building 



10-12 A. M. Dairying Room 8, Dairy Building 



10-12 A. M. Botany Room 312, Central Building 



10-12 A. M. Farm Management Room 308, Hall of Ag. 



1- 3 P. M. Civics Room 102, Central Building 



1- 3 P. M. Mechanical Engineering Rooms 204 and 205, Engr. Hall 



1- 3 P. M. Home Economics Home Economics Building 



2- 4 P. M. Modern Language Room 119, Central Building 



2- 4 P. M. Agricultural Engr Engr. lecture room, Agr. Engr. Hall 



3- 5 P. M. Bacteriology Room 105, Science Building 



3- 5 P. M. Soils Soils lecture room 8, Hall of Ag. 



3- 5 P. M. Physics Room 207, Engineering Hall 



Preceding the Spring Semester, such examinations will be given on 

 the Monday before the close of the Christmas vacation, the hours be- 

 ing the same as given above. Conflicts will be arranged by the depart- 

 ments concerned. 



Graduating Thesis 



All candidates for graduation in the engineering and agricultural 

 courses except the forestry students are expected to present a satisfactory 

 thesis. 



The subjects for theses shall be selected under the direction of the 

 professor in whose departments they are written, and shall be submitted to 

 the Thesis committee, with signed approval of the professor, at the begin- 

 ning of the semester in which the student starts his work. 



It is expected that each thesis shall represent an amount of work 

 equivalent to at least one exercise per week through the Senior year; 

 that it shall show the result of the student's personal study or investi- 

 gation and be throughout original in matter and treatment so far as 

 the nature of the subject will permit; that it shall be prepared under the 

 supervision of the professor in charge, the student making frequent re- 

 ports of progress and having an outline of matter ready for approval by 

 the first week of the last semester. 



The complete thesis shall be submitted to the Thesis Committee on or 

 before May 25th. 



