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The Faculty of Arts and Sciences at their meeting yesterday voted to offer five new half-courses during the second half year. The courses will be Semitic 20c, Old Testament, Principles and Practice of Criticism, given by Professor G. F. Moore; Semitic 20d, Hebrew Law, given by Professor G. F. Moore; Economics 22, Outlines of the Development of Economic Thought in Germany in the Nineteenth Century; and two half-courses in Fine Arts, of which one will be on Greek Sculpture, the other on the Sculpture of the Renaissance in Italy. Both of these will require reading and discussions of casts in the Fogg Museum and in the Boston Museum of Fine Arts.
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