Catalogue . ing classes in which there is accommodation and which theday students may desire to attend. A deposit of $ is required of all day students tak-ing work in the chemistry department. This deposit cov-ers cost of any breakage that may occur. Any unexpendedbalance is returned at the end of the year. To studentscoming from outside the State of Massachusetts, a furthercharge of $ for chemicals is made. Students are required to supply themselves with suchbooks, tools and materials as are recommended by theschool, and pay for any breakage or damage that they maycause in addition t


Catalogue . ing classes in which there is accommodation and which theday students may desire to attend. A deposit of $ is required of all day students tak-ing work in the chemistry department. This deposit cov-ers cost of any breakage that may occur. Any unexpendedbalance is returned at the end of the year. To studentscoming from outside the State of Massachusetts, a furthercharge of $ for chemicals is made. Students are required to supply themselves with suchbooks, tools and materials as are recommended by theschool, and pay for any breakage or damage that they maycause in addition to the above named fee. Evening Students: No tuition fee is charged eveningstudents. Students enrolled in the chemistry or dyeingcourses are required to make a deposit of $ for break-age. In case the breakage caused by any student does notequal the amount of his deposit, the balance is returned tohim at the close of the school year. Evening students arerequired to supply themselves with such books and ma-. 75 terials as are recommended by the school, but this chargeis small. SCHOOL HOURS. The school hours are from to 12 each morningexcepting Saturdays with afternoon sessions from except Saturdays. EXAMINATIONS, CERTIFICATES AND DIPLOMAS. Examinations are held as tests of the students workat the mid-fall term, end of fall term, and mid-spring term. The final examination is held at the end of the springterm. Results of these examinations, together with thestudents marks recorded from recitations, practical demon-strations, and students books are taken into account inranking students at the end of each year, and for gradua-tion. Unsatisfactory progress necessitates the student re-peating his studies. Diplomas are given on the satisfactory completion ofa course of study extending over a period named in con-nection with each course, if the students record is other-wise satisfactory. Students taking special courses, in most cases, areentitled to a certificate if t


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