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Changes in Classical Courses

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Owing to the absence of Professor Morgan during the last half of the current year, the following changes in the Announcement of Courses in the Classical Department have been found necessary.

Latin 10, The Private Life of the Romans, will be discontinued, the work of the first half-year to count as a half-course.

Classical Philology 27, Greek Political Theory, and

Classical Philology 36, The Philippics of Demosthenes and of Cicero, will be withdrawn.

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