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Several Changes Made in Courses

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The following changes in courses and additional courses have been announced by the Faculty of Arts and Sciences:

History 1. European History from the Fall of the Roman Empire to the Beginning of the Nineteenth Century. Jan.-June. Mon., Wed., Fri., at 9. Dr. R. A. Newhall.

History 1 will be counted only as a third of a course for Juniors and Seniors and for other students after their second year of residence.

History 12. The History of England from 1688 to the Present Time. Mr. Laski. Tu., Th., Sat., at 10, instead of at 9, as announced in the Elective Pamphlet.

Government 6b. Political Theories of Modern Times. Mr. Laski. Jan.-June. Mon., Wed., Fri., at 11, instead of Tu., Th., Sat., at 9, as previously announced.

German 1b. Subjects in military science, history, and biography. Mon., Wed., Fri., at 11; Tu., Th., at hours to be arranged. Dr. Lieder.

Course 1b is the equivalent of two courses. It will count as one and one-third course if taken from January to June as a two-thirds course if taken either the second or third terms.

The following course has been added to the list previously arranged.

Mathematics III. Differential and Integral Calculus April to June. Tu., Th., Sat., at 10.

Course III presupposes some knowledge of Analytic Geometry. It is open to students who have taken Course II.

It is probable that Mathematics 2 will be offered in two sections next year, one being open to those who have completed Course II; the other, to those who have completed Course III.

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