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books are to be consulted in tbt rending rooms only. They may not be loaned from tbt library cxrepe when the reading rooms art closed. Tbtf miut then be returned by the time tbt Library 29. Fines Books which sre not returned on time are subject to s fine of two cents a day; in computing faes, Sundsys snd holidsys sre counted. Books from the reference, reserve, and periodical shelves, as well as some special collections, are subject to a fine of twenty-five cents for the first hour sad five cents for each additional hour if kept overtime. Books recalled for University work must be returned at once upon receipt of notice. If they sre not returned withia two days after notice is mailed, a fine of twenty-five cents a day is charged. All books lost or damaged must be replaced or paid for.

EXAMINATIONS 30. Proficiency Examinations Proficiency examinations for advanced standing sre offered in all courses normally open to freshmen and sophomores. Except in Rhetoric 1 and 2 and Hygiene 2 and 5, the student must secure the consent of the Head ot the Department concerned. A student may obtain the privilege of taking proficiency examinations m more advanced undergraduate courses on recommendation ot the Head of the Department, and c lII,cm approval of the Dean of the College. * " " » A stude who • # , Passes a proficiency examination is given credit toward graduation for the amount regularly allowed m the course, provided si.rh . r.. lit l , i not duplicate credit counted io? a mission to the University. An examination for credif i« aJ J oV i V.!K_ c l ject of elementary character win I K g r a n c^d tsub0 student who has received c r e1d ! for m* * '' 1 for

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S|yen a grade of P a s UnK-ss h r has made at least " C " hi the e x a m aft 0 n N official record is made of failures in *!?» ? ' am,l ° -• Proficiency examinations are ^ 5*d w»ftfon P de The examinations in Rhetorfc ,n , ° lil v j "hottt fee. are given each semester in th Kione ordinarily registration of upperclassmen 1 0 a"n i• a t Preceding the n subjects ordinarily are given' ^ i y ! n e» ° n a in other , ch Information concerning thes^ e a m , n a *i o n s semester f t niay b 'obtained from the Registrar orr ? o concerned. trom the department Proficiency examinations m-iv K , a sons who are in residence- l l . , , ^a • • ««••* uy |.^.1, t taken by persons who are noi• *• t r , tb«*y "»av he versity at the time but who are J25?5 .«; « d in the t l n i a at the close of the college y JJJ f "dj<j ; „ ea t o r ilcyees in wluch the examiim12 ]