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In order better to accommodate students in the arrangement of their courses, the courses in Public Speaking, instead of extending through the year, are now given three times a week in the half-year. But since a half-year is a short period for satisfactory vocal development, students in all the counting courses are required to take, in addition to the regular half-course, one hour a week in the other half-year, thus making up the average of two hours a week through the year, which was the amount of class work formerly required.
The one hour course in the first half-year is Course B, which must be taken by students who wish to take Course 2 or 3 or 4 in the second half-year. Students wishing to take Public Speaking 2 or 3 or 4 in the second half-year should therefore apply at once for Course B. For courses A and B and C no additional fee is charged. New sections for Public Speaking 3 in addition to these given in the pamphlet are announced among the official notices.
Students graduating at mid-years, or having other important reason, may take all the work, four hours a week, in the first half-year.
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