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Summer School Announcement.

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The announcement of the Summer School for 1903, recently issued, states that the session will be as usual six weeks in length, beginning Monday. July 6, and ending Friday, August 14.

This year's session promises to be the largest and most interesting in the history of the school, on account of the meeting of the National Educational Association in Boston, July 6-10.

The most important change in the programme of the school is the addition of twenty-eight new courses; instruction will this year be given in eighty-five courses in twenty-five subjects.

Of especial interest to men in College are the courses in surveying, to be given as heretofore at Squam Lake, N. H., beginning about June 13, and the courses in geological field-work. Of the latter, one will be an elementary course under Professors Shaler and Woodman, and will include excursions to places of geological interest in Eastern Massachusetts; another, under Professor Woodworth, will study the geology of the Connecticut and Mohawk valleys and the Catskill mountains; a third, in charge of Mr. C. H. White, will consist of five weeks' field-work in the Rocky mountain region, probably in Southern Colorado.

The office of the Summer School is at 16 University Hall, where further information may be obtained.

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