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During 1893-94 Professor Norton will not give his courses but will take the year for his sabbatical vacation, which he expects to spend in Cambridge. Not only his course Fine Arts 4, which would regularly come next year, but Fine Arts 3, will be given, both, however, as half courses. An attempt will be made to cover thoroughly as the shorter time will allow, the same ground which is now included in the full courses.
Course 3 will be given during the first half year by Mr. Edward Robinson, Curator of Classical Antiquities in the Boston Museum of Fine Arts. Mr. Robinson is well known by his admirable catalogue of the casts of Greek and Roman sculpture in the Boston Museum of Fine Arts Course 4 will be given during the second half year by Mr. C. H. Moore. A full description of these courses may be had from the elective pamphlets which will be out within a few days.
Professor Norton expects to give his courses again as usual in 1894-95, when it is to be hoped that the new lecture room in our Fine Arts building will be ready.
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