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During the Summer Station the Library is opes from 7:45 a. m. to 10 p. m. on week days, but U not open on Sundays. During the tummer vacation, after the close of the Summer Session, the Library if from 9 a. m. to 12 m. PermiU may be given for tut at other hours. The Library is regularly closed New Year's, Independence, Labor, Thanksgiving, and Christmaa days. The hours of opening of the departmental libraries differ somewhat from those ghr above. APPENDIX III REGULATIONS RELATING TO ADMISSIONS FROM HIGHER INSTITUTIONS A. The Composition and Work of tho Committee 1. The Committee on Admissions from Higher In* stitutions shall be a joint committee of the Executive Faculty of the Graduate School and the Couneil of Administration. It shall consist of two representatives to be elected annually by the Executive Faculty of the Graduate School, two representatives of the under* graduate colleges to be appointed annually by the Council of Administration, the High School Visitor, and the Registrar. The Committee shall select its own chairman. The Registrar shall be its secretary or officio.

2. This Committee shall determine the rating of col* leges and universities with reference both to admission to the Graduate School and to transfer of credits to the undergraduate colleges. It shall determine also the rating of normal schools and junior colleges. 3. Individual applications for admission to the Grad* uate School ana individual petitions for advanced standing by undergraduate students shall then be acted upon by the Registrar on the basis of the rat* ings adopted by the Committee. The Registrar shall be authorized, also, to make tentative ratings for both these purposes of institutions which have not been considered by the Committee, but such ratings shall be explicitly stated to be provisional and shall be subject to revision when a rating has been made by the Committee. 4. The rati tips of colleges and universities to lie made by the Committee on Admissions from Higher Institutions shall be primarily of institutions, not of individual courses offered nor ordinarily of individual teachers or departments. These ratings shall be ba> d in the main on the general criterion set forth below (Section B). With reference to every institution located in a state in which there is a state university the rating or practice of that university shall be ascertained, and the rating granted by the Committee shall not be higher than that of such State university. When a rating of an institution has been

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