Here's Final Exam Schedule Final examinations for the spring semester will be given from Thursday, May 22, to Thursday, May 29, inclusive. Recent action of the University Senate requires all students to take a final examination in all courses in which final examinations are normally given. The schedule for examinaion is as follows: Classes meeting at: Will be examined at 8 A.M. M W F sequence* 10:00-11:50 Monday, May 26 8 A.M., T T S sequence** 1:30- 3:20 Tuesday, May 27 8 A.M., M W F sequence* 10:00-11:50 Friday, May 23 9 A.M., T T S sequence** 1:30- 3:20 Thursday, May 23 10 A.M., M W F sequence* 10:00-11:50 Saturday, May 24 10 A.M., T T S sequence** 3:30- 5:21 Thursday, May 22 11 A.M., M W F sequence* 8:00- 9:50 Wednesday, May 28 11 A.M., T T S sequence** 3:30- 5:20 Friday, May 23 12 Noon, M W F sequence* 3:30- 5:20 Thursday, May 29 1 P.M., M W F sequence* 10:00-11:50 Wednesday, May 28 1 P.M., T T S sequence* 1:30- 3:20 Monday, May 27 2 P.M., M W F sequence* 10:00-11:50 Tuesday, May 29 2 P.M., T T S sequence** 1:30- 3:20 Wednesday, May 28 3 P.M., M W F sequence* 8:00- 9:50 Thursday, May 29 3 P.M., T T S sequence** 3:30- 5:20 Wednesday, May 28 4 P.M., M W F sequence* 10:00-11:50 Thursday, May 29 4 P.M., T T S sequence** 1:30- 3:20 Thursday, May 29 French 1 French 2 German 1 German 2 Spanish 1 Spanish 2 General Biology Zoology 2 Physiology 2 {All Sections} 8:00- 9:50 Saturday, May 24 {All Sections} 1:30- 3:20 Friday, May 23 Chemistry 2, 2E, 3, 3E, 48 (All Sections) 8:00- 9:50 Monday, May 26 Physics 5 & 6 (All Sections) 8:00- 9:50 Friday, May 23 Psychology 1 (All Sections) 8:00- 9:50 Tuesday, May 27 Economics 9 & 10 (Acctg. I & II) 3:30- 5:20 Monday, May 26 ROTC (All Sections) 1:30- 3:20 Saturday, May 24 (Army, Navy and Air Force) or 3:30- 5:20 Saturday, May 24 *5- and 4-hour classes; 3-hour classes meeting Monday, Wednesday and Friday; 2-hour classes meeting Monday and Wednesday, or Monday and Friday, or Wednesday and Friday; 1-hour classes meeting Monday, Wednesday, or Friday, at the hour indicated. indicated. **3-hour classes meeting Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday; 2-hour classes meeting Tuesday and Thursday or Tuesday and Saturday, or Thursday and Saturday; 1-hour classes meeting Tuesday or Thursday or Saturday, at the hour indicated. Official Bulletin TODAY Phi Lambda Upsilon: honorary chemical society, initiation ceremonies, 8 p.m., Faculty club. Speaker: Dr. Max Dresden. SATURDAY Lutheran Student association: sponsoring home made ice cream cakes and cocktails; 7:30 p.m. Trinity Lutheran church lawn, 13th and low Hampshire. SUNDAY Upstream: organizational meeting, 4 p.m., Pine room, Union. All interested welcome. Lutheran Student association: tal- ent show, 5.39 p.m., parsonage Trinity Lutheran church. Quack club: breakfast, awards, election, 8 a.m., Clinton park, meet at gym. Wesley Foundation: picnic, Clinton park. Meet at Myers, 5 p.m. Instructor Speaks At Language Meeting Dr. Kurt Klein, instructor of German returned recently from the Central Modern Language association meeting in St. Louis where he spoke on "Some Features of the Contemporary Russian Language." Dr. Harris Juergensen, instructor of German, was elected chairman of the German section for next year; meeting of the Kansas, Modern Language association. rain, meet at church at 5:30 as paul. Gamma Delta picnic: 5:30 p.m. Clinton park. Danforth Chapel services: 8:30 a.m. sponsored by Gamma Delta Lutheran student association. MONDAY Math Colloquium: 5 p.m., 211 Strong hall. Patronize Kansan Advertisers. For Hot Weather Snacks DRAKE'S BAKERY 907 Mass. Phone 61 Friday, May 16, 1952 University Daily Kaisan Page 3 Western Civ List To Be Revised The reading list for the Western Civilization course will be changed next year. The committee in charge of the changes is meeting this week and will announce the changes before the end of the semester. Students who are going to take the exam this summer will use the same reading list that was used this semester. The next examination will be given Saturday, July 26. Students wishing to take the examination this summer should write the Western Civilization office between July 1 and July 15 and declare their intention of registering for the examination. The summer Western Civilization exam is given through the University, not through University Extension. Books for the course may be obtained by writing to the Extention Library Service and giving the title and author of the book wanted. About 315 students took the Western Civilization final Saturday. 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