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■ ■ ' .-V-- .t!. ' -.l-.--r l we pmncesen ; togabrac j University Calendar 1928 September 17-21 — Monday to Friday. Entrance examinations, held in Princeton only. September 17-22 — Monday to Saturday, Postponed examinations of both terms and in summer reading courses. September 18 — Tuesday. Final date for necessary changes in First Term (1928- 1929) eiectives. September 24 — Monday. 2:00 p. m. McCosh 50. Meeting of Freshman Class and all other undergraduate students. Attendance compulsory. September 25 — Tuesday. 3:00 p. m. Formal Opening Exercises. Alexander Hall. October 1 — Monday. Final date for enrollment of Graduate Students. October 16-18 — Tuesday to Thursday. First part of examination for Degree of Doctor of Philosophy. October 15 — Monday. Stated Meeting of the Committee on Courses of Study for changes in courses for Second Term (1928-1929). October 25 — Thursday. Fall Meeting of the Board of Trustees. October 29 — Monday. Final Meeting of the Committee on Course of Study for changes in courses for Second Term (1928-1929). November 7-8 — Wednesday to Thursday. Freshman Uniform Tests. November 29 — Thursday. Thanksgiving Day. Class exercises suspended. November 30 — Friday. 10:30 a. m. Class exercises resumed. December 18-19 — Tuesday to Wednesday. Freshmen Uniform Tests. December 19 — Wednesday. 3:30 p. m. Christmas Recess begins. 1929 January 6- Sunday. 12:30 p. m. Christmas Recess ends. January 7 — Monday. 8:25 a. m. Class exercises resumed. January 7-12 — Monday to Saturday. Conferences with advisers on Second Term (1928-1929) eiectives. January 10 — Thursday. Winter Meeting of the Board of Trustees. January It— Saturday. Final date for filling Second Term (1928-1929) elective!. January 25 — Friday. Mid- Year Examinations begin. February 5 — Tuesday. Mid-Year Examinations end. First Term ends. February 6— Wednesday. Sec ond Term begins 8:25 a. m. Class Exercises resumed. February 18 — Monday. Final Meeting of the Committee on Course of Study for changes in courses for First Term (1929-1930). February 22 — Friday. Washington ' s Birthday. Class exercises suspended. March 1 — Friday. Final date for application for fellowships and graduate scholar- ships. Final date for filing copy of Undergraduate Announcement for 1929-1930. March 28 — Thursday. 3:30 p. m. Easter Recess begins. March 31 — Sunday. Easter Sunday. April 4 — Thursday. 3:30 p. m. Easter Recess ends. April 5 — Friday. 8:25. Class exercises resumed. April 11 — Thursday. Spring Meeting of the Board of Trustees. May 22 — Wednesday. Senior and Junior Final examinations begin. May 21-23 — Tuesday to Thursday. First part of Examination for the degree o Doctor of Philosophy. May 28 — Tuesday. Final date for application for the degree of Master of Arts and the degree of Master of Fine Arts. May 31 — Friday. Sophomore and Freshman Final Examinations begin. June 14 — Friday. Sophomore and Freshman Final Examinations end. June 16 — Sunday. Baccalaureate Sunday. Meeting of the National Alumni Association of Princeton University. June 17 — Monday. Class Day. Commencement Meeting of the Board of Trustees. June 18 — Tuesday. Commencement Day. Election of Alumni Trustees. September 16-21 — Monday to Saturday. Postponed examinations of both terms and examinations in summer reading courses. September 24 — Tuesday. 3:00 p. m. Formal Opening Exercises. Alexander Hall. November 28 — Thursday. Thanksgiving Day. Class exercises suspended. November 29 — Friday. 10:30 a. m. Class exercises resumed. December 19 — Thursday. 3:30 p. m. Christmas Recess begins. January 5 — Sunday. 12:30 p. m. April 20 — Sunday. Easter Sunday. June 17 — Tuesday. Commencement Day 1930 Christmas Recess ends. 18
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