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Professor Gulick has decided to give his course in Greek for teachers. This course, which was to be given only on condition that enough should signify their intention of taking it, is a reading course in Plato, with special reference to Plato's philosophical theories of education. There will be readings from the Protagoras, Republic, Euthydemus and Meno. This course will hold its first meeting on Friday at 4.30 o'clock in Sever 26.
In addition to the courses for teachers already announced, a course will be given by Professor Winter in "Oral Reading of English Classics." This course is intended mainly for teachers of English, but others will be admitted. The course will begin on Saturday, meeting at 11 o'clock in Lawrence 1.
The special course for teachers by Professor Royce on the "Introduction to Ethics" will hold its first meeting this afternoon at 4.30 o'clock in Emerson G.
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