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The Faculty of Arts and Sciences has voted to establish a new four year programme of landscape architecture in the Lawrence Scientific School. It will lead to the degree of S. B. and will make the twelfth programme offered in the school. The new department will comprise about twenty courses of study, in architecture, landscape-gardening, and allied branches, and they will be given in Cambridge at the Bussey Institution and at the Arnold Arboretum.
A number of instructors have already been chosen, but all the appointments have not yet been completed. In the conduct of this new programme, the University will have the co operation of some of the best landscape architects and horticulturists in this country. There has been a demand for the course for a long time, and already several men are candidates for the degree next June, in the work which it covers.
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