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In the Catalogue of the Summer School which is published today, the Faculty of Arts and Sciences announces a large number of summer courses open to students of the College and the Engineering School. The curriculum will be unusually complete this year, and will include almost every course which is offered during the winter term.
For the Summer School of 1919, by a vote of the Faculty, two summer courses will be permitted to be counted toward the degree of A.B. or S.B., but no undergraduate will be permitted to obtain credit for more than one full course in each session. Thus it will not be possible to get credit for more than two full courses during the summer. Most of the courses offered will count as half courses for the degree of Bachelor of Arts Associate in Arts, and Bachelor of Sciences. Certain advanced courses will count toward the degree of Master of Arts.
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