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FINAL EXAMINATION SCHEDULE SPRING SEMESTER, 1965
DAY

Classes which meet

Bomb Scare Empties
Main Campus Library

first on Tuesday or

time."

Thursday

This statement from an anonymous caller created a bomb scare
at the Margaret I. King Library

FORENOON
8.00-10:0-

11:00-1:0- 0

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Monday

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AFTERNOON

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first on Monday or
Wednesday 1 : 00 p.m.

first on Tuesday or

a.m.

Thursday-10:- 00

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"The Jewish books will go this

4:00 p.m.

Classes which meet
first on Monday or
Wednesday 8:00 a.m.

Classes which meet
first on Tuesday or
Thursday 11:00 a.m.

Wednesday

Wednesday

Classes which meet
first on Monday or
Wednesday 9:00 a.m.

Classes which meet
first on Tuesday or
Thursday 12:00 noon

Classes which meet
first on Monday or
Wednesday 3:00 p.m.

Thursday

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Classes which meet
first on Monday or
first on Tuesday or
Wednesday 10:00 a.m. Thursday 1:00 p.m.

Tuesday

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first on Monday or

2:00 p.m.

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first on Monday or
Wednesday 4:00 p.m.

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Classes which meet

first on Tuesday or

Friday

first on Monday or

first on Tuesday or

a.m.

Thursday-8:- 00

a.m.

Wednesday-ll:- 00

p.m.

Thursday-2:- 00

Classes which meet

Classes which meet

first on Monday or

first on Tuesday or

Thursday

5865

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first on Tuesday or

Saturday

Wednesday

9:00 a.m.

12: 00 noon Thursday

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Mrs. Palmer pointed out that
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fraternity to require a certain
scholastic average for initiation,
the first .'to give alumnae guidance in the forrri of chapter advisory boards,' and the first to
publish a convention newspaper.
"They also give student loans,
undergraduate scholarships, and
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said.
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Chi states its membership policies, as based on academic inter

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Monday night which was answered by the campus police, one
fire engine company, and the Lexington fire marshal.
Campus police evacuated the
building immediately after the
bomb threat was received by a
library janitor at 11:15 p.m.
Engine Company 6 of the Lexington Fire Department arrived
while the library was being
cleared of students and personnel.
Capt. G. D.Jones told campus
police that the building would
have to be searched "inch by
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3:00 p.m.

14th Sorority Will Colonize
Another national sorority has
accepted the Panhellenic Council's invitation to colonize at the
University, raising the current
total to 14.
Alpha Chi Omega the second
new sorority in a month to accept,
"will colonize in the fall, following the formal rush period in
which the other 13 sororities will
participate," said Mrs. Betty Jo
Palmer, Panhellenic adviser.
"Formal fall rush will end
Sept. 6, bid day," she said. "Then
rush will close and Alpha Chi
Omega will colonize from Sept.
7 to 28."
She said that rush will then
reopen to all 14 sororities until
Dec. 1.
The Alpha ChTs were founded
Oct. 15, 1885 at DePauw Univer--

able officers be called in to aid
in the search.
Dy 1 a.m. Tuesday, the building had been cleared and was
scheduled to open at 8 a.m. as
usual.

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