Catalogue of the Officers and Students

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Page 28 - States at points west of the Mississippi River, or in Canada, must be received at least four weeks in advance of the examinations, that is, on or before Monday, May 20, 1918.
Page 27 - June, 1919, there will be separate blank forms for the "application for examination" and "certificate of recommendation." The former should be addressed to the College Entrance Examination Board, 431 West 117th Street, New York, NY...
Page 27 - Applications and fees of candidates who wish to be examined outside of the United States and Canada...
Page 27 - The former should be addressed to the College Entrance Examination Board, 431 West 117th Street, New York, NY, the latter to the Chairman of the Committee on Admission of the university, college, or scientific school that the candidate wishes to enter.
Page 28 - When the candidate has failed to obtain the required blank form of application for examination the usual examination fee will be accepted if the fee arrives not later than the specified date accompanied by a memorandum containing the name and address of the candidate, the exact examination center selected and a list of all the subjects in which he may have occasion to take the Board examinations.
Page 28 - River, or on the Mississippi River, must be received at least three weeks in advance of the first day of the examinations, that is, on or before Monday, May 26, 1919. When the candidate has failed to obtain the required blank form of application for examination, the usual examination fee...
Page 28 - June, 1918, will be published about March 1. Requests that the examinations be held at particular points, to receive proper consideration, should be transmitted to the Secretary of the Board not later than February 1.
Page 27 - Canada must reach the Secretary of the Board at least six weeks in advance of the first day of the examinations, that is, on or before May 9, 1921.
Page 24 - A unit represents a year's study in any subject in a secondary school, constituting approximately a quarter of a full year's work.

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