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UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS.

A student who has pursued a study with a class in the University and has been absent from regular examinations for satisfactory reasons, may be examined by the professors at their discretion. Special examinations, not provided for as above, will not be held except by permission of the faculty. Examination of the senior class upon subjects pursued in the spring term must be completed one week before the end of t h a t term. The classification of students by years wrill be made in the regent's office at the end of each year upon the number of credits earned, and will be revised, as may be necessary, at the beginning of each term and at no other time. Studies in the university courses, pursued at other institutions or privately may not be credited, except by vote of the faculty.

LIBRARY.

The library will be open for use during term time from 8 A. M. to 5 P. M. each week day, except Saturday, when the time will be from 8 A. M. to 12 M. Students will not go behind the railings or take books from the shelves except on permission of the librarian, but will apply to the attendants for books desired. Reserved books will not be delivered to any students except those who require the same in their studies. Lexicons and text-books will not be given out for ordinary use in the study of lessons. All books, pamphlets, or papers, must be returned to the attendants before the student using them leaves the room, except as hereafter provided. Students failing in this will forfeit the privileges of t h e library. No student will take books, pamphlets or papers from the library hall; except t h a t bound volumes may be taken upon the written order of an instructor. Any student injuring or losing any book or paper will pay the cost of the same or the damage to the set or series to which it belongs.

UNIVERSITY BUILDINGS AND PROPERTY.

The university buildings are to be closed at 6 P. M., and no room may be used at a later hour without permission from the professor in charge or the regent. Each student is expected to have a careful regard for the general neatness and good order of t h e buildings and grounds of the University. Any student willfully or carelessly injuring t h e property of the University is expected to pay for its replacement or repair. • Smoking is not permitted in any of the public buildings of the University.

ORDER AND DISCIPLINE.

Attendance on the regular class exercises and the observance of good order in the buildings and on the grounds of the University are the duty of every student,' and their enforcement is the duty of every member of the faculty. Notice to the student of delinquencies in conduct or attendance, of a kind or frequency to injure seriously either the student or the University will be given in the form of personal warnings, according to regulations established by the faculty.