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New Courses for 1897-98.

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In the Elective Pamphlet for 1897-98, the following entirely new courses are announced for next year, in addition to those already mentioned in the Crimson:

Egyptian 1, Language; Egyptian 2, History and Life; Greek 5, The Elements of Modern Greek; Classical Philosophy 56, Literary Criticism in Antiquity; Classical Philosophy, 57 Caesar's Gallic War; Classical Philosophy 59, The Mythology and Monuments of Ancient Corinth; Classical Philosophy 60hf., Painting in Ancient Greece; German 2a, Literature of Eighteenth Century; French 13, The Rise and Growth of Classicism in French Literature; Russian 1b, Literature of Nineteenth Century; Polish 2a Grammar, Reading and Composition; History 14 hf., American Diplomacy; History 23, Geographical Discoveries in North America; History 25, Elements of Latin Palaeography; two half courses in Experimental Psychology; Music 8, Chamber Music of Beethoven; Engineering 3e hf., Stereotomy, Shades, and Shadows; Engineering 5b hf., Elementary Statics; Zoology 9, Fossil Invertebrates; in the department of American Archarology and Ethnology 2, Somatology; 20b, Advanced Somatology. Philosophy 11 is to be divided into two half courses, and Engineering 2a, 2b and 2c are to be known as Astronomy 1, 2 and 3.

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