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There seems to have been considerable doubt concerning the recent reorganization of Public Speaking Courses and their amalgamation with the English Department. The change was effected with a view to the advantages of a combined training in speaking and written work. The instruction heretofore given in Public Speaking will be continued in an elective half-course under the name of English 10, sections of which will correspond to Public Speaking 4.
The preparatory course, to be required as a rule, with English 10, will be known as English B. Besides these, be known as English 30b, public speaking, has been introduced in connection with English 30a, now English 30; and regular instruction will be given in English 18. Some instruction in oral reading and composition will also be given in English A.
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