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New Courses for Second Half Year

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The Faculty of Arts and Sciences announces the following now half-courses for the second half-year:

Classical Philology 23--Aeschylus, Agamemnon, Choephoree, Eumenides. Primarily for graduates. Tu., Th., Sat., at 11. Professor W. Smyth.

Classical Philology 79--The works of Ovid, with the studies of his literary influence from his own time to the Renaissance. Primarily for graduates. Mon., Wed., Fri., at 9. Assistant Professor E. K. Rand.

Classical Philology 81--The epistles of James, Peter, and Jude. Primarily for graduates. Twice weekly, Professor Ropes.

Engineering 5g--Applied Mechanics. Problems involved in the design of machinery and boilers. Daily at 9. Professor Hollis.

English 47--English composition, the technique of the drama. Primarily for graduates. Tu., Th., Sat., at 9. Professor Baker.

Forestry 1b--Practical silviculture. Tu., Th., at 10, with additional hours for field work. Assistant Professor Fisher.

Geology 23--Comparative geology. Lectures and library work. Professor Shaler.

German 13--Dramatic works of Friedrich Hebbell--Primarily for graduates. Tu., Th., at 2.30. Mr. W. G. Howard.

German 24--Sources of early German minnesongs and gnomic poetry. Mon., at 3.30., Dr. J. Goebel.

Mathematics 1--Solid analytic geometry. Mon., Wed., Fri., at 1.30. Assistant Professor Bouton.

Mathematics 21e--Linear associative algebra. Primarily for graduates. Mon., Wed., Fri., at 11. Professor J. M. Peirce.

Mineralogy and Petrography 14--Advanced petrography. Two lectures and six laboratory hours a week. Professor Wolff.

Netherlandish 1b--Netherlandish literature. Twice weekly. Dr. H. DeW. Fuller.

Physics 17--Electric waves and their application to wireless telegraphy. Tu., Th., Sat., at 11. Dr. G. W. Pierce.

Zoology 6--Embryology of vertebrates, organogeny. Mon., Wed., Fri., at 10 Professor Mark and Dr. H. W. Rand.

Zoology 11b--History of domesticated animals. Tu., Th., at 3.30. Assistant Professor Castle.

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