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SMAD. An Organ of Student Opinion. 1931. Volume 2. Number 1.

Time-Table

page 2

Time-Table.

The time-table of lectures shown in the 1931 calendar is perhaps a tentative one, whichever of the three different ones offered for our guidance is the official one we know not—each appears to be different. In particular students taking lectures in the subjects of the third section of the LL.B. course seem to labour under a handicap this year. Lectures in conveyancing clash with others in the same division and to crown all, there is not a solitary evening lecture. Morning lectures are admittedly a necessary evil, but students living in the suburbs seem to be unduly penalised when they have to toil up the none too ascent ascent to our particular Olympus for five mornings out of six at as near to 8 a.m. as the combined efforts of the alarm clock, the landlady and the sleepy student can manage. We trust that these and other injustices unforeseen perhaps, but surely avoidable, will be remedied to cause as little inconvenience to Professors and students as possible.

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