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Talks by Profs. Lowell and Wendell

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Professor A. L. Lowell '77, and Professor B. Wendell '77 will give informal talks on the choice of elective courses and on the degree with distinction, in the Assembly Room of the Union this evening at 8.30 o'clock. The purpose of the talk is to suggest to students ways in which the problem of choosing electives may be practically approached; and also to point out the nature of the newly established degree with distinction, and why it is worth while trying for it. Professor Wendell, as acting chairman of the committee on degrees with distinction in History and Literature, will confer with any one who wishes to see him, during his office hours, in Grays 18, and will give any general advice needed.

The talk tonight is open to all who may care to attend, members of the class of 1910 being especially invited.

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