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In the reeding rooms Only. book! are to be be loaned from the Library except Ihcy may not hen the reading roomt are closed. They e returned by the ttme the Library opens.

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ks which are not returned on time are subject to a fine of two cents a day; in computus :r. , Sundays and holidays are counted. Books from the reference, reserve, and periodical shelves, as wel some special collections, are subject to a fine of twenty-five tents tor tlie first hour and five cents for each additional hour if kept overtime. Books recalled tor University work must be returned at once upon receipt of notice. If they are not returned within two days after notice is mailed, a fine of twenty-five cents a day is charged. All book* lost or damaged

must be replaced or paid for. EXAMINATIONS 30. Proficiency Examinations Proficiency examinations for advanced standing are offered in all courses normally open t o f r e e m e n aid sophomores. Except in Rhetoric 1 and 2 and Hygiene 2 and 5, the student must secure t h e consent of the Head of the Department concerned. A s t u d e n t may obtain the privilege of taking proficiency examinations in more advanced undergraduate courses on recommendation of the Head of the Department, and approval of the Dean of the College. A student who passes a proficiency c tmination is given credit toward graduation for ;he amount regularly allowed in the course, provided such credit does not duplicate credit counted for admi on to the University. An examination for credit in a college Subject of elementary character will not be . r a n t e d to ? student who has received credit for more than one semester-course in the subject in advance oi the cour>e in which the examination is requested. The grade in proficiency examinations is " p a s s " or "not i - " hut no student is given a grade of "n . " u n i r he has made at least *C" in the examination. No otTicu record is made of failures in these examinations. Proficiency examinations are provided without fee. The examinations in Rhetoric and ^II• p n e oi dinarily ^^ are given each semester in tlV week ^ pi "reeding the " " ^ e registration of upperclassmrn Examinations in other subjects ordinarily are Riven ..,.-!„ in eaeh semester. riven early :J" J i r h Information concerning thoc* »x ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^H i n a v be ^ ^ ^ l obtained from the RegVra? or fr oin the department concerned.

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