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  • Largest student weekly newspaper in Canada. Vol- 2. N_..r 31, Merell 31. 1970

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    EXAM 1

    SCHEDULES -

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    Sir GeOrge •

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  • 2 I THE PAPER Mircll 31. 1970

    DATE A TIME COURSEANO. SATURDAY, Accountancy 211.0 A

    45 students April 11th. 29 students

    I

    9:30a.m. to l2:30p.m.

    ·SATURDAY,

    April 11th.

    . 9:30a.m. to l2:30p.m.

    i>ATURDAY.

    April !!th.

    2:00p.m. to 5:00 p.m.

    Accountancy 211.0 B 45 students 28 students

    Accountancy 211.0EVE · _700 students

    Accountancy 411.0 DAY 97 students

    Accountancy411.0AA 35 students

    Accountancy 411.0 BB.CC.DD 97 students

    Finance 413.0 A 38 students

    Finance 41 3.0 B 36 students

    Finance 413.0 C 32 students

    ' Finance 413.0 D 37 students

    Finance 413.0 E 39 students

    Finance 413.0 F 36mstudents

    Finance 413 AA 18 students

    Finance 413.0 BB 20 students

    Finance 413.0 CC 30students

    Finance 413.0 DD 15 students

    Finance 416.0 A 15 students 20students

    Finance 416.0 B 15students

    Finance 416.0 C 17 students

    Finance 416.0 D 35 students

    Finance 416.0 E 13 students 20 students

    Finance 416.0 AA 28students

    Finance 416.0 BB 29students

    Finance 416.0 CC 29 students

    Finance 416.0 DD 27 students

    Finance 416.0 F 34 students

    French 001/201.0 A 24 students

    French 001/201.0 B 25students

    French 001/201.0 C 17 students

    French 201.0 AA 32 students

    French 201.0 BB 28 students

    French 201.0 CC 31 students

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    French 011/211.0 DAY & EVE 600 students

    ATURDAY, April I Ith 2.00 p.m. to 5.00p.m.

    French 014/214.0 A 17 students

    French 014/214.0 B 8 students

    French 014/214.0 C 19 students

    French 014/214.0 D 17 students

    French 214.0 AA 17 students

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    ROOM INVIGILATOR

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    Aast. Prof. Dougherty Miss Cross

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    H-620 Asst. Prof. Dickie Mi88Knight

    ' H-635 Mr. W. Cordes Mr. L. Clarkson Mi88Jue

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    H-429 Mr. Johnson

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    Mr. Henderson

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    Mrs. Skene Mr. Chalmers

    Mr. Chalmen

    Mr. L. Clarkson Mr. Cordes Miss Jue

    Miss Jue

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    "H-420 Mias Perraud Miss Webb

    H-427 Mr. LeCavalier

    H-429 Mr. Farrant

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    H-420 Miss Perraud Miss Webb

    H-420 MiBS Webb

    H-511 Mr. Schneider

    H-513 Mrs. Lee

    H-605 Mrs. Howell

    H-607 Mi11Jue

    H-609 ·Mr. Cobb

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    H-435 MiM Richardson Miss Anderson

    H-435 Mrs. Addie

    H-520 Mrs. Drinkwater

    H-620 Miss Hennessy

    DATEATIME _COURSE A NO.

    Marketing 421.0 AA 29 students

    SPLIT ROOM

    H-609

    INVIG~TOR

    Mr.Cobb

    DATEATIME COURSEANO. SPLIT ROOM INVIGILATOR

    MONDAY,

    APRIL 13th. 9.30a.m. to 12.30l).m.

    MONDAY,

    April 13th.

    2.00 p.m. to 5.00 p.m.

    MONDAY,

    April 13th.

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    Marketing 421.0 BB 30 students

    Marketing 421.0 CC 29 students

    Marketing 421.0 DD 26 students

    French 214.0 E (014.0 E l 15students

    Economics 021/221.0 A 100 students

    Economics 411.0 C l5students

    English 445.0 B 20 students 20 students

    Philosophy 454.0 A 44 students

    Pol. Science 441.0 A 33students

    Religion 413.0 A 49 students

    Art221.0D 14 students

    Comp. Sc. 430.2 A 30students

    Economics 211.0 A 100 students

    French 211.0 A 15 students 20students

    German 211.0 A 27 students

    History416.0 A 50 students

    Physics 391.2 X 100 students

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    Theatre Arts 247 .0 A 48students

    Anthropology 21 l.0 BB 100 students

    Art444.0AA 20students 20students

    Botany 413.0 XX 15 students

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    Economics 211.0 AA 100 students

    Economics 445.0 AA 18 students

    English 265.0 AA 15 students IS students

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    Es. Rm.

    H-415

    A-K H-421 L-Z H-427

    H-611

    Mrs. Howell

    Miss Jue

    Mr.Hynes

    Dr. Valaskakis

    Asst. Prof. Ketterer Dr. Valaskakis

    Mr. Milot, Mrs. Howell Asst. Prof. Angell

    as above

    as above

    Mr. H. W. Jones Miss!. Ehmer

    MiasSto.ren

    Asst. Prof. Verthuy Mr. Johnson

    Mr. H. W. Jones Mi11I. Ehmer

    Mr. Bazillion Mn. Semple

    Mr. Johnson A11t. Prof. Verthuy

    Mrs. Semple Mr. Bazillion Mr. Gazetas

    Asst. Prof. Marsden Asst. Prof..Aahtakala

    as above

    Asst. Prof. Long Asst. Prof. Sirivasta

    Mr. Borenstein Prof. Lamed

    Mrs. Squibb Asst. Prof. Belinsky

    Asst. Prof. Bergeron

    MONDAY,

    April 13th.

    7.00 p.m. to 10.00p.m.

    TUESDAY,

    April 14th.

    9.30 a.m . to 12.l!Op.m.

    French 422.0 AA 20students 26students

    Finance 425.0 AA 18students

    Geography 461.2 AA 25 students

    Geology 430.2 AA 13 students

    Greek 422.0 AA 3 students

    Hebrew 211.0 AA 30students

    History 213.0 XX 100 students

    History 416.0 AA 50 students

    History 455.0 AA 49 students

    Italian 211.0/011.0 AA 25 stude.nts

    Linquistics 211.0 AA 40students

    Mathematics 449.0 AA 30students

    Mathematics483.2 AA 19 students

    Philosophy 452.0 A. AA 6 students

    Physics 461.0 XX I? students

    Pol. Sc. 291.0 AA 50students

    Psychology 241.0 XX 25 students

    Religion 231.0 AA 95students

    Zoology 461.0 XX 20students

    English 253.0 BB 45students

    English 004.0 G 30 students

    English 004.0 29students

    English 004.0 P 30students

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    English 004.0 F,N, V 91 students

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    English 004.0 ZH, ZO 54 students

    English 004.0 ZJ 32 students

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    H-611 H-627

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    H-609

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    H-435

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    Es. Rm.

    H-623

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    H-611

    H-605

    H-613

    H-607

    H-635

    ·H-435

    H-620

    H-420

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    Asst. Prof. Bergeron Mr. Johnson

    Asst. Prof. Chrysovergi Asst. Prof. Kramer

    Asst. Prof. Marsden

    Asst. Prof. Long Asst. Prof. Sirivasta

    as above

    Aast. Prof. Borenstein Asst. Prof. Lamed

    Miss Black, Knight

    A88t. Prof. Wise Asst. Prof. Bazillion

    AIBt. Prof. Barton Mrs. Elson

    Mrs. Deaton

    as above

    \ Asst. Prof. Dwividi Mr. Barker

    Asst. Prof. Chrysovergi Asst. Prof. Kra~er

    Asst. Prof. Long Asst. Prof. Sirivasta

    Mr. Johnson

    Mias Black, Knight

    Asst. Prof. Wise Asst. Prof. Bazillion

    Asst. Prof. Anderson Miss Hennessy

    Mr. Henderson

    Mn. Stonehewer

    Mrs. Davey

    Mrs. Kennedy

    Mr. Nemiroff

    Mn.Caplan Mrs. Naheme

    Mn. Ope.la Mrs. Barton

    Mrs. Semple

    MisaStoren Mrs. Howell

    Mrs. Girdwood

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  • THE PAPER March 31, 1970 I 3

    DATE&TIME COURSE&NO. SPLIT ROOM INVIGILATOR DATE&TIME COURSE &.NO. SPLIT ROOM lNVIGILATOR DATE&TIME COURSE&NO. SPLIT ROOM lNVIGlLATOR

    Art444.0A N-Z H-511 Miss Anissimoff Rus.•ian 211.0 AA 14students H-60.i Asst. Prof. Ashtakala 40 studen ts

    18 students H-fill Mrs. Anissimoff

    TUESDAY, Botany 413.0 X English 221.0 AA

    20students H-tiO.i Asst. Prof. Ashtakala 550 students Ex. Rm Russian 212.0 A. AA

    April 14th. IO students H-fil:J Asst. P rof. Siderow Economics 411.0 B English 436.0 AA

    2.00 p.m. 21 students H -4 13 Miss Koren berg !j() students H-43.o as above Sociology 211.0 AA 100 students Ex . Rm. to

    French 221.0 AA i;.OOp.m . English 222.0 A 700 students Ex. Rm

    SO students H-420 Mr. Schneider Zoology 421.ll AA

    Mr. Fox 24 students H-till!l Mr. Cobb French 22 1.0 B French 412.0 AA H-509 Miss Moffet 20students A-L H-607 Asst. Prof. Verthuy 12 students Zoolozy 422.0 AA A-Ma H-6:!1 Mrs. Addie

    Miss I.Ehmer 19students Mi-Z H-61:1 MiR.'; MacPa rlane 25 students M-Z H-611 Asst . Prof. Amopoulos French 481.0 AA IS students

    20 students H-427 Miss Hennessy Biology OU 1.2 Y Geolo,o, 222.2 X 2SO students Ex. Rm . 13 students H -609 Asst. Prof. Serpone

    \VEDNESDA Y. Rioloey 442.ll X German 211.0 B

    H-607 Asst. Prof. Verthuy 25 studenUI A-Go H -til~o Asst. Prof. Waltz 25students German 211.0 AA Miss I.Ehmer April 1.ith. 2.5 studen ts Ga-Z H-6l)7 Mr. Hender!Wln 23 students H-420 Mr. Schneider, Fox

    Greek 212.0A H-613 Mrs. Addie 9.:IO'a .m . Botany 411.0 X I student Geography 23 1.0 AA to 12 students 30students A-G H-61:J Miss M~cf'lirlane H-Ooa Asst. Prof. Waltz History 213.0 X 20students H-Mc H-421 Asst. Prof. Eddy

    12.30p.m. Comp. Science 212.2 X. Y

    100 students H-635 Asst. Prof. Bertrec~ 30students Mi-Z H-43.o Miss L. Storen 100 studen ts Asst. Prof. Gold H-4:J:i Asst. Prof. Probst

    Humanities 0 10/2 IO.O·A Geolo,o, 211.0 XX Economics 4:12.2 A Mis..:. Armstrong

    50 students A-C H-420 Mrs. Adams, Miss Stonm 50students A-K H-620 Asst. Prof. DeRomer 20 student!. A-H H-627 Asst. Prof. Szabo 25 students D-F t: .. Mrs. Korenberg 25 students L-0 H-41:J Miss Black 26students 1-Z H-6:!1 Miss .Jue 25 students G-J H-415 Mrs. Losier 32 students P-Z H-51~ Asst. Prof. Siderow 100 students K-Z H-43.5 English 4.i4.ll A

    History 472.0 AA H-ti09 Mr. Cobb :tr, students H-620 r>r. Famira Pol. Sc. 421.0 A 22 students

    20students A-0 H-611 Asst. Prof. Anopoulos Gerll'lan 211.0 C 15students P -Z H-613 Mrs. Addie Mathematics 461.0 AA Asst. Prof. Malik 29students H-620 Dr. Famira 31 students H-820

    Psychology 412.0 B Mr. D. Hynes

    Geography lkll.O A 70 students A-Mc H-635 Asst. Prof. Bertrand bl student~

    t.sst . Prof. Gold Physics 232.2 X H .fi:\.li As.st. Prof. Young 32students Mi-Z H-620

    Asst. Prof. Abbott 25students A.J H-413 Miss Black Geography 2:11.U A Mrs. Goldberg 25 students K-Z H-623 Miss Tarlton 9\) studenti:i Ex.Rm.

    Religion 013.0 A Physics 232.2 XX 40 students H-420 as above HebrewOI I.O A 30 Students H-421 Asst . Prof. Eddy lfistudent,; H-til19 Mr. Wilcher

    Religion 213.0 A H-43.i Physics 293.2 XX OOstudents Hebrew 211.l) A 71 atudents H -63.'> Asst. Prof. Kipling lfi students H-611

    Zoology 43 l .O X Mr. J . Chalmers Mrs. Skene

    50students H -620 Asst. Prof. Abbott Physics 471.0 A, AA Miss R. Cross History 213.0 Y Ex.Rm. 14 students H-509 Miss Moffet 9:'; &tudents Chemistry 415.0 X H-609

    Pol. Science 251.0 AA 22students Italian 01 lf21 l.OB Anthropolo,o, 211.0 AA ·H-435 Miss L. Storen, Knight

    50atudents H-63.5 Asst. Prof. Kipling 18 students H-61:1 Asst. Prof. Malik 108 students Anderson

    Mr. J . Chalmers Mrs. Deaton TUESDAY. P1ychology 241.0 VY Miss Cross Mathematics 29.5.0 B

    Art221.0BB 26students H-60.5 Asst. Prof Hooper 22student,; A-J H-61:1 as above

    April 14th. 14 students H -605 Asst. Prof. Hooper Mr. H . Jones :!'lstudents K-M H-62:1 Mrs. Losier Mr. H . Jones Psychology 412.0 A

    7.00 p.m. Cinema 258.0 AA 50atudents H-635 as above Mathema tics 4.'i8 .0 DAY

    to 30students A -C H-415 Miss Campbell Psychology 412.0 AA

    20 student., (section A) H-627 Asst. Prof. Szabo 10.00p.m. 30students D-L H-611 12 students (section 8 ) H-62:1 Mrs. Losier

    35students M-Z H-429 50students H-420 Mr. Schneider, Fox

    Religion 213.0 AA Psycholozy 241.0 Y

    Economics211.0DD Mr. Henderson 40 students A-Ki H-520 Mrs. Howell :\9 student.111 H-63.5 Asst. Prof. Young

    30students A-F H-607 Asst. Prof. DeRomer GO students KI-Z H-820 Asst. Prof Malik ~~x . Rm. Mrs. Goldberg 30 students G-M H-620 Mr. Johnson Mr. Hynes

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    4 I THE PAPER Mire• 31. 1970

    DATE A TIME COUBSE A NO.

    WEDNESDAY, Cbemistry491.0X

    SPLIT ROOM

    H-607

    INVIGILATOR DATEATIME OOUBSEANO.

    Mr. Hendenon

    April 15th.

    9.30a.m. to 12.30p.m.

    WEDNESDAY,

    April 15th.

    2.00p.m. to 5.00p.m .

    WEDNESDAY,

    April 15th.

    7.00p.m. to 10.00p.m.

    IS students

    Art040.0A 21 sludents

    En,tlish 462.2 B 12 students

    French 414.0 A !Ostudents A-I lOstudenls K -Z

    Mathematics 462.0 B 20students

    Pol. Science 414.2 A 25 students A-G 25 students H-Z

    Reli,tion 416.2 A 15 students A-!. 1.5 students M-Z

    Accountancy 431.0 ALL

    SECTIONS 55 students

    Art42l.OAA 10 students

    Business 252.0 AA 15 students

    Chemistry 221.0 XX 80 students

    Chemistry 432.0 A. AA 35 students

    Economics 211.0 EE 5() students 25 students 25 students

    Economics 412.0 AA I I students

    English 435.0 AA 40 students

    French 425.0 AA 30 students

    Geography 472.0 AA IS students

    German 422.0 AA !Ostudents

    History 213.0 AA 5()students SO students

    History 441 .0 AA 47 students

    A-L M-R S-Z

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    H-620 H-605 H-609

    H-427

    H-420

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    H-'820 H-520

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    Miss Paikowak)

    Aaat. Prof. Ketterer Asal. Prof. Malik

    Aaat. Prof. l!el'l"'ron Aaat. Prof. Leiser

    Aaat. Prof. Ketterer

    Asst. Prof. Be~ron Mra. Naheme

    Asal. Prof. Leiaer Mra. Naheme

    Mr. Ashby Mra. Drinkwater

    Mr. Kidd

    Asst. Prof. Lenoir Miss Black, Dr. Tonchin

    MisaKni,tht, Mrs. Squibb

    as above Mr. Kidd Mr. Henderson

    Mra. Addie

    Mrs. Losier Miss Ricbardaon

    Prof. Maraden

    Mr. Hynes

    Aaat. Prof. Laffey MissStoren

    Mr. Ashby Mrs. Drinkwater

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    Latin 423.0 AA I student

    Marketin,t 471.0 AA 15stude11ts

    Mathematics 458.0 EVE 62 students

    Natural Science 210.0 AA 700 students

    Physics 453.0 XX IS students

    Pol. Science 452.2 AA 20 students

    Psychollt)' 241.0 ZZ 25students

    Ruaaian 421.0 AA 12students

    Sociollt)' 222.2 AA 25 students 25students

    Zoology 431.0 XX 25 students

    Chemistry 443.0 X IS students

    Economics 011/21 1.0 B 100 students

    Economics 282.2 A 16students

    English 253.0 C 95 students

    History 261.0A 98 students

    Italian 011/2U.O A 13 students (011.0l 13 students (211.0l

    Mathematics 451.0 DAY 288 students

    Mathematics 457 .0 A 22 students 22 students

    Reli,tion 262.0 A 65 stu en Accountancy 421.2 B 14 students

    Chemistry 221.0 X 40stude'nts 40 students

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    H-605 Mr. Kidd

    H-613 Miss Hennesy

    H-635 as above

    Ex. Rm.

    H-609 Mr. Henderson

    H-611 Mr. Cobb

    H-613 Miss Hennessy

    H-607 Mr. Johnaon

    H-609 Mr. Henderson H-611 Mr. Cobb

    H-627 Mr. Hynes

    H-611 Mra. Naheme

    H-635 Aaat. Prof. Leiaer Aaat. Prof. Stelcner Mrs. Howell

    H-609 Aaat. Prof. Brown

    Ex. Rm.

    Ex. Rm .

    H-605 Mra. Girdwood H-607 Asst. Prof. Macaluao

    Ex . Rm.

    H-605 Mra. Girdwood H-607 Aast. Prof. Macaluao

    H-635 as above

    H-623 Mrs. Naheme

    H-620 Aast. Prof. Lenoir H-635 Mra. Semple

    Asst. Prof. MacKinnon Mra. Barton

    DATE A TIME COUBSE ANO.

    THURSDAY,

    April 16th.

    7.00p.m. to 10.00p.m.

    5() students (211.0)

    Geol1tY411 .0X !Ostudents

    Geo,traphy441.0A 35 students

    Mathematics 440.0 DAY 124 students

    Pbysics001.2Y 300 students

    Physics 002.2 190 students

    Physics O 10.0 X IS students

    Physics 210.0 X 20students

    Physics 293.2 X 100 students 44 students

    Pol. Science 091/291.0 A 85 students

    Pol. Science 431.0 B 15 students 12students

    Art445.0AA 15 students

    Chemistry 490.0 XX 35 students

    Cinema 257.0 AA 88students

    Comp. Science 212.2 YY 47 students

    Comp. Sc. 212.2 ZZ 25students 24 students

    Comp. Sc. 420.0 AA 20 students

    Economics 211.0 GG 5() students 20 students 20 students

    Economics 282.2 AA 6 students

    Education411.0AA 25students 25 students

    English 222.0 AA 35() students

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    A-L H-620 M-P H-513 R-Z H -609

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    Aast. Prof. Slack

    Dr. Charlton

    Mrs. Kennedy

    as above Asst. P rof. Lenoir

    Mr. Perry

    Aast. Prof. Rosenfeld Asst. Prof. Slack

    MiBSStoren

    MiBS Luton. Mr. Cobb

    Miss Hennessy, M r. Buckner Asst. Prof. Mou ledoux

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    Mr. Blaikie Miss Cross Asst . Prof. Braham

    Asst. Prof. Brown

    Asst. Prof. Braham M r. Hynes

    A-D H-605 Asst . Prof. Roaenfeld

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    Asst. Prof. Martens 1-Z H -620 April 17th .

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    History 441.0 A 49 students

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    Psychology 421.0 A Greek 421.0 AA 609 Mr. K. Wolf 25 students A-K H-605 Asst . Prof. S iderow 3 students Asst . Prof. Barton 25 students L-Y H-607 Mrs. Goldberg

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    620 Mr. P . Miles 50 st udents Miss L. Storen Mathematics 440.0 8 8° 435 a!> above

    French 461.0 AA 635 52 students

    Mr. H. Caron 52 students Mr. H.,Langlois Management 432.0 AA. BB 420 Mr. Gostony

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    BusineS8 223.0 AA 33 students 435

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    AIL Sect ions 376 students Ex. Rm .

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    DATE&TIME COURSE&NO. SPLIT ROOM INVlGlLATOR DATE&TIME COURSE NO. S PLIT ROOM lNVIGILATOR DATF.&TlME COURSE&NO. SPLIT ROOM INVlGILATOR

    Geolo~y 212.11 AA Physics 472.0 A Management 21 1.0 A :i-i s tudents Mr. Ca meron

    l:"i students "H-01 :1 Asst . Prof. Frank .-i,t) .students A-Fo H . fl2(1 H-420 Mr. Dou~las. Chalmers Miss Ha rris Pol. Science 4:i l.2 A

    2:1 students Fr-G H-42 1 Miss.Jue Cerm un 2 12.0 AA

    l:i students H-61:1 As.,t. Prof. Frank :!.Jstudent.s H-K H-427 Mr . . Johnson

    !:!students H-62:1 Miss Knight IOO s tudents J, . z H-4:J;, Mr. Kidd

    History-2 13.0 BB PsycholOJ?v 241.11 X Mana~ement 21 I.II B IOU studenti;:; H-o:i, Asst. Prof. Krantz 20 students A-K H-62:I Asst. Prof. Andres S ATURDAY. ;J(j student s A-C Mrs. Naherne 22 students L-Z H-6 11 Asst. Prof. Lowther H-607 Mis.c; Storen

    April 2:,th :u; student s D-Ha H-609 Mrs. Skene

    Mr. Kidd 100.sludents Hi-Z H-t;:J:; Mr. Henderson History22 1.II AA Reli~ion 412.2 A M rs. Elson t,O students A-L H-620 Miss Luton. Mr. Chalk ?,4 students H-6.T, as above 2.00 p.m. Mathe ma11cs 4:1 1.0 AA 2:i s tudents M-R H-otl~ Dr. Humber to :!f) students H-o11;; Mrs . Dobson 25 students S-Z H-ot\7 Mr. Henderson :,.tkl p.m. A-M

    Accountancy« 1. 2 ALL SECTIONS 2t) i,1 tudents \I . I\' H-01 :1 :\'!rs. Howell

    Humanities 210.0 AA FRIDAY. r}.:; students H-620 Asst. Prof. Dickie

    21JJ students Ex . Rm. Asst. Prof. Wolkove 1athemat ics 4:II.O BB Economics 2ll.Oll :19 students H-420 Mr. Douglas. Chalmers

    Mathematics 223.0 Eve April 24th. 80 students H-435 Mr . . Johnson i5 students Ex. Rm. Mathematics 43 1.0 CC 7.0() p.m. Economics 45 1.0CC 41 s tudents H-t;:1.·, as. above Physics 451.0 AA to 70 students H-4:\."> Mr. Johnson 11 s tudents H-509 Asst. Prof. Frank 10.0(J p.m. Mathemat ics431.tl DD

    Dr. Ouellette Pol. Science 25 1.0 BB 1 i student s H-611 Mr. Olivier Physics 452.ll XX

    Asst. Prof. Lewis 12 students H-613 Mr. Glazer

    29 students H-5 13 Mr. Csabati Mathematics 452.0 A Pol. Science 423.0 AA H~ t3

    :!!', studenti:. A-L H-613 Mrs. Howell Pol. Science 411 .ll AA 12 studenb as above 20 students M-Z H-otl:i Mrs. Dobson 32 students H-~20 as above

    Psycholo,y 225.2 AA Mathe matics 452.0 B 24 students H-611 -M r. J . Czank 14 s tudents H-621\ Asst. Prof. Chrysovel'J(i

    Reli~ion 415.2 AA H-509 as above 21) studenL•

    Spanish 011/2 11.0 ALL ECTION Mathematics 452.0 C 21)0 s tudents Ex . Rm. .) 1 students H-4:15 Mr. K idd

    Sociolo,y 211.0 CC· 40 students A-G H-620 as above ;,a students as above Chemistry 412.3 DAY & EVE Business 2fi 1.0 AA H-Z H-63."> Ex. Rm .

    ' ATURDAY.llO ~tudents :ct s tudents H-61:l Mr. Moffat

    Art (J.12/232.0 A April 25th.

    f,0 students H-620 Mrs. Davey Asst . Prof. Sanders 9.30a.m.

    FRIDAY. Biolozy 241.0 A to 8 1 students H -63.'> Mr. Henderson 12.30 p.m .

    April 24th. Mrs. Howell Botany 415.0 X

    9.30 a .m . 23 students H-605 Asst . Prof. Lowther to 12.30p.m. Chemistry 490.0 X

    30 students H-420 Mrs. Chisholm

    English 211.0 D Mrs. PetUe~

    87 students H -43.5 Mrs. Schwei~r

    English 253.0 B 156 students Ex. Rm.

    English 26.,.0 A 7 1 students H-43.5 Mn. Schweii!er

    En«liah 437.0 B 25 students A-L H-607 MiuStoren 25 students M -Z H-609 Mn. Kennedy

    Economic• 211.0 D 87 students H-435 Mn. Schweiiter

    Mi1&Jue Mrs. Skene H istory 051/251.0 X

    Ex. Rm. 102 1tudents

    Mathematics 459.0 DAY 50students H-420 Mn. Chisholm

    Mn. Petley

    Paycholoe 438.0 A 30students H-620 Mn. Dawy

    Asst. Prof. Sanders Socioloe 211.0 A f,() students A-K H-635 as above 25students L-R H-607 MissStoren 25students S-W H-609 Mrs. Kennedy

    ZoolOJ?Y 422.0 A 120 students Ex. Rm.

    Zool1ty 47 1.0 X H-613 Asst. Prof. Kennedy 26atudents

    Botany 412.0 X H-605 Asst. Prof. Lowther

    Art 249.0A 20students H-609 Mr. Henderson

    FRIDAY,

    Biolozy 421.0 AA H-609 Mr. Henderson April 24th . 24students

    2.00 p .m. Botany 414.0 X to 27 students H-611 Asst. Prof. Lowther 5.00 p .m.

    Botany 4 17.0 X 4 students H-613 Asst. Prof. Frank

    Comp. c. 011.2s :l4 students H-620 Asst. Prof. Verma

    M rs. Petley Comp. Sc. 011.2 T 5.5 students H-420

    Geolo~yO!l /2 11.0 X 100 students H-63., Asst. Prof. Sirivastava

    Mrs. Elson Geology 212.0 X Mr. Johnson tiO students H-43."> Asst. Prof. Bums

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    Mathematics 223.0 CC Mathematics 4o2.ll EVE RS studenti..

    ,46 students H-420 as above Physics 442.2 X. XX

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    Pol. Science 441.ll AA Mathematics 223.0 EE :!Ostudents 45 students H-520 as above

    Psycholo~ 438.0 AA Mathematics 223.0 FF 18 students 20 students A-L H-60., Mr. Henderson

    M-Z H-607 Mrs. Howell

    WED ESDAY . Russian 411.0 AA R students

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    i.OOp.m. :Jo students Mathematics 411.0 BB 44 students H-820 to Zoology 2"22.2 XX 10.llOp.m.

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    Monday, Tueaday April 13, 1970 April 14, 1970 7:00 - 10:00 p.m. 7:00 - 10:00 p.m.

    Accounting 306 Account ing 403-2* Comp. Sci. 103 Business 204-1* Economics 210 Business 204-2* English 232* Chemistry 323 English 901 Economics 221

    English 101-Gym English 251

    French 100 - 1 & 2 Oral exam. Room C-203 French 120

    Oral Exam. Room C-203

    French 470 Geology 203

    French 332 History 201 Geology 202 Italian 100 History 101 Math. 201 Math. 234 Math. 240 Philosophy 310 Philosophy 321 Physics lOl Physics 201 Pol. Sci. 725 Physics 307

    Pol. Sci. 500 Psychology 302

    Psychology 315* -Sociology 202* St. Mary's Hosp. St. Mary's Hosp.

    Wedneaday Thunday April 15, 1970 April 16, 1970 7:00-10:00p.m. 7:00-10:00p.m.

    Account ing 202 Account ing 413 Biology 131 Business 308 Business 301-1 Business 421* Business 301-2 Chemist ry 313 Chemistry 212 Comp. Sci . 210 Chemistry 231 Economics 304 Comp. Sci. 206 . Economics 306 Economics 348 French 128-1 English 281 French 128-2 French 228 French 130 German 100 French 230-1 History 233 French 230-2 Math. 221 History 203 Math. - 320 History 234 Philosophy 360 Hungarian 350 Physics 205 Italian 200 Physics 311 Math. 331 Pol. Sci. 595 Philosophy 392 Psychology 303 Philosophy 470 Sociology 206* Physics 302 Sociology 300 Pol. Sci. 640 Sociology 402* Psychology 301 Theology 329 Russian 100 Theology 385 Sociology 200 Sampling Theory Theology 230-1

    T heology 230-2 Theolo~y 342

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    Sociology 306* Spanish 200 English 98 & 99 - C-308 Lib. Work 96

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    Friday April 17, 1970 7:00-10:00p.m.

    Classics 221-1 Classics 221-2 Economics 100-1 Economics 100-2 Economics 100-3 Economics 100-4 Economics 100-5 Economics 100-6 Economics 100-7 Economics 100-8

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    Sociology 350 Spanish 300 Comm Arst 430 - B-206 Spanish 100-1 Theology 202 Spanish 100-2 Theology 343 Theology 319 Lib. Work 95-1 Theology 321 Lib. Work 95-2 Theology 331 Lib. Work 95-3 Design of Experiments Comm. Arts 336-B-206 11

    Monday, Tueaday, Wedneaday, Thuraday, Friday, April 20, 1970 April 21, 1970 April 22, 1970 April 23, 1970 April 24, 1970. 7:00 - 10:00 p.m. 7:00- 10:00 p.m. 7:00 - 10:00 p.m. 7:00-10:00p.m. 1 :00 - 10:00 p.m.

    Math. 101-1 Classics 121-1 French 124-1 Accounting 101-1 Philosophy 211-1 Math. 101-2 Classics 121-2 French 124-2 Accounting 101-2 Philosophy 211-2 Math. 101-3 Math. 121-1 * French 124-3 Accounting 101-3 Philosophy 211-3 Math. 101-4 Math. 121-2* French 124-4 Accounting 101-4 Philosophy 211-4 Math. 101-5 French 124-5 Accounting 101-5 Philosophy 211-5 Math. 101-6 French 124-6 Accounting 101-6 Philosophy 211-6 Math. 131-1 French 124-7 Accounting 101-7

    Math. 131-2 French 124-8 Account ing 101-8

    Math. 131-3 French 124-9 Accounting 101-9 . . Account ing 101-10 Math. 131-4 French 224-1

    Philosophy 410 French 224-2 Account ing 101-11 French 224-3 Account ing 101-12

    Account ing 101-13 Art 100 . Chemistry 101-1

    . Chemistry 101-2

    Monday, Tuesday, Wedneaday, Thursday, April 27, 1970, April 28, 1970 April 29, 1970 April 30, 1970 7:00-10:00p.m. 7:00-10:00p.m. 7:00- 10:00 p.m. 7:00 - 10:00 p.m.

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