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ENGINEERS EXAMS
WILL BE OPTIONAL
Final examinations will be given in
the engineering college hereafter if
the department deem it advisable to
hold finals. This is the substance of
a resolution passed at a meeting of
the Engineering faculty Monday.
The resolution to a certain extent
abolishes the system which has been
used during the past two years in the
engineering college. That is the sys-
tem of not holding one continuous
four hour examination, but of hold-
ing four one hour quizzes during the
two week examination period. This
enabled classes to be held until the
end of the two week examination
period.
It is thought that in theoretical
courses, such as mathematics, that it
is more advisable to hold one con-
tinuous examination than to break it
up into several. In certain courses,
however, it means that the same sys-
tem as before will be used. The labor-
atory courses will still be enabled to
hold classes and conduct work until
the end of the semester.
This puts into force two methods
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of examinations that which is used in
the lit schooland which is the old
method, and that which has been used
in the engineering college for the past
two years. It is the opinion of some
professors that better results can be
obtained by final examinations and
some believe that the system of pro-
longed quizzes is better. The resolu-
tion passed by the faculty thus ehi-
ables the professors to use the method
which they believe is best fitted for
the course.
The ruig will go into effect imme-
diately and will be used for the final
examinations at the end of this se-
mester.
BAKER ELIGIBLE
FOR TRACK TEAM
Joe Baker, premier weight man of
Farrell's 1918 track squad, is again
reporting at Ferry field and will be
eligible for intercollegiate competi-
tion by the end of the week.
Although he failed to place in last
year's outdoor intercollegiates, Bak-
er was considered one of the strong-
est shot putters in the Conference
and will increase the strength of the
1919 outfit considerably. He has been
hitting the 42 foot mark regularly dur-
ing the past week and is counted upon
as a big asset, for the dual meet with
Chicago to be held at AnnArbor on
May 18.
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WANTED - Violinist and drimmer
for summer engagement, nor'here
Michigan resort picture theater.
Drummer must be good xylophonist
I want only A-1 men, with plenty of
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WANTED-Energetic man desiring
position in a law and insurance of-
fice. Address A. L. Deuel, Harbor
Springs, Mich.
WANTED-Room for visiting lady.
from the middle of May until the end
of school. Call Knode, 2413-R after
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LOST-Reward and no questions if
my note book is returned by Thurs-
day evening. Grace E. Travis. 537
Thompson. Phone 2674-M.
LOST-Silver fountain pen between
School of Music and South Univer-
sitr.. Finder please call 368. Reward.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE--Student furnishings for
three room flat. Call 625 E. Lib-
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FOR SALE- A Soph Prom Ticket.
Call 143-J.
Ohio State next Saturday drawing
near and only four men to represent
Michigan have been picked. They are
Westbrook, Bartz, and Muntz. Four
men are having a close race for the
fourth place honor, Bowers, Harrison,
-- Popp, and Schields.
FOUR MEN FIGHT FOR PLACE The form which the men display in
ON VARSITY -TENNIS TEAM the next few days will be the deciding
factor in picking the fourth man.
Competition for the fourth place on Tuesday's matches resulted as (follows:
the Varsity tennis team is becoming Bartz defeated Muntz, 6-4; Bowers de-
keener each day With the meet with feated Schields, 6-2; Muntz beat Har-
rison, 6-1; Harrison beat Schields,
6-2; Popp defeated Schields, 6-4; Bow-
ers beat Popp, 8-6; Bowers beat Lung,
6-2.
Coach Mack is contemplating a meet
with the freshmen for Thursday. The
first year men are said to have a
strong combination and will offer a
good fight to the Varsity. Reindel,
Worcester, and Jerome are believed to
possess great possibilities.
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