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Plans for Summer School Session

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The thirty-eighth session of the Summer Courses in Arts and Sciences will begin on Wednesday, July 1, and end on Wednesday, August 12, 1908.

One or more courses will be given in each of the following subjects: Anthropology, Architecture, Astronomy, Botany, Chemistry, Design in Art, Drawing and Painting, Education, English Composition, English Literature, Ethics, Fine Arts, French, Geography, Geology, German, Government, Greek, Greek Life, History, Latin, Mathematics, Metaphysics, Methods of Teaching, Music, Philosophy, Physical Education, Physics, Psychology, Public Speaking and Reading, Shopwork, Spanish, and Surveying.

The courses are designed primarily for teachers and students, but may be taken by all qualified persons without entrance examination. Class-room exercises will be held regularly on five days of the week. Tuition fee is $20 to $30 per course; registration $2; living expenses $7 to $10 per week. Certificates are awarded and academic credit is given towards the bachelor's and master's degree.

The University libraries, museums, and laboratories can be freely used by the summer students. Historical excursions, evening lectures, and receptions for sociability and recreation are abundant. Reduced railway fares will be arranged if possible.

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