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STUDENTS MAY OBTAIN INFORMATION ON COURSES FROM FOLLOWING PROFESSORS

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All students under the Faculty of Arts and Sciences may obtain information concerning courses and the Degrees of A.B. and S.B. with distinction in the Divisions and Departments of study named below on Tuesday, September 26, from the following professors who will be present in the rooms and places indicated from 9-12.30 o'clock and from 2.30-4.30:       9-12.30  2.30-4.30 P. M. Ancient Languages  Prof. Gulick  Sever 28  Sever 28 Anthropology  Prof. Tozzer  Peabody Mus.  7 Bryant Street Biology  Prof. Osterhout  Bot. Mus. rm. 10  Botanical Museum room 10 Botany  Prof. Fernald  Bot. Mus. rm. 10  Gray Herbarium Chemistry  Prof. Baxter  Coolidge Lab. 8  Coolidge Laboratory 8 Classics  Prof. C. H. Moore  University 5  112 Brattle Street Classics and Philosophy  Dr. W. C. Greene  Sever 16  44 Shepard Street Classics and Fine Arts  Dr. W. C. Greene  Sever 16  44 Shepard Street Classics and Economics  Dr. W. C. Greene  Sever 16  44 Shepard Street Classics and Government  Dr. W. C. Greene  Sever 16  44 Shepard Street Classics and History  Dr. W. C. Greene  Sever 16  44 Shepard Street Comparative Literature  Prof. Kittredge  Warren House  8 Hilliard Street Economics  Prof. Carver  Lower Reading Rm.  Widener 772 Education  Prof. Holmes  Lawrence 5  Lawrence 5 Engineering Sciences  Prof. Hughes  Pierce 223  Pierce 223 English  +Prof. F. N. Robinson  Warren House  6 Longfellow Park The Fine Arts  Prof. Chase  Sever 25  Sever 25 French and Other Romance Languages and Literatures  Prof. J. D. M. Ford  Widener Y  Widener Y Geology  Prof. Wolff  Geol. Mus. 22  Geological Museum 22 Geology and Geography  Prof. Daly  Geol. Mus. 15  23 Hawthorne Street Germanic Languages and Literatures  Prof. W. G. Howard  Sever 15  Widener 271 Government  Prof. Holcomb  *Lower Reading Rm.  Widener 573 Greek  Prof. C. H. Moore  University 5  112 Brattle Street History  Prof. Ferguson  *Lower Reading Rm.  8 Scott Street History, Government, Economics  Prof. Munro  *Lower Reading Rm.  Widener 774 History and Literature  Prof. Post  Sever 25  52 Brattle Street Indic Philology  Prof. Lanman  Widener A  9 Farrar Street Latin  Prof. C. H. Moore  University 5  112 Brattle Street Literature  Prof. G. B. Weston  Sever 23  Widener 172 Mathematics  Prof. Birkhoff  Sever 20  Widener 571 Mathematics and Education  Prof. Birkhoff  Sever 20  Widener 571 Medical Sciences  Prof. Reid Hunt  Harvard Med. School  Harvard Medical School Mineralogy and Petrography  Prof. Palache  Mineral Lab.  Mineral Laboratory Modern Languages  Prof. Kittredge  Warren House  8 Hilliard Street Music  Prof. Spalding  Music Building  Music Building Philosophy  Prof. Woods  Emerson G  Emerson G Philosophy and Classics  Prof. Woods  Emerson G  Emerson G Philosophy and Economics  Prof. Woods  Emerson G  Emerson G Philosophy and Psychology  Prof. Woods  Emerson G  Emerson G Physical Sciences  Prof. Lyman  Jeff. Phys. Lab. 16  Jefferson Physical Laboratory 16 Physics  Prof. Lyman  Jeff. Phys. Lab. 16  Jefferson Physical Laboratory 16 Public Speaking  Prof. Winter  Holden  Holden Semitic  Prof. Jewett  Semitic Museum 3  44 Francis Avenue Social Ethics  Prof. Cabot  Emerson K  Emerson K Zoology  Prof. Parker  Zool. Lab. 45  Zoological Laboratory 46

ENGINEERING SCHOOL

Students may obtain information about the Engineering School at the Dean's Office, Pierce 223, and from the following Professors: Engineering:    9-12.30  2.30-4.30 P. M. Mechanical  Prof. Marks  Pierce 215  Pierce 215 Electrical  Prof. Clifford  Pierce 207  Pierce 207 Electric Communication  Prof. G. W. Pierce  Cruft 25  Cruft 25 Civil  Prof. L. J. Johnson  Pierce 212  Pierce 212 Sanitary  Prof. Whipple  Pierce 112  Pierce 112 Mining  Prof. Raymer  Rotch Building  Rotch Building Metallurgy  Prof. Sauveur  Pierce 114  Pierce 114 Industrial Chemistry  Prof. Kohier  Boylston 15  Boylston 15

* Entrance on west side of Widener Library, opposite Weld Hall.

+ Professor Robinson will advise candidates for the degree of A.M. in English: 9-12.30, Warren House: 2.30-4.30, 6 Longfellow Park.

Inquire at University 4.

Any student wishing to take a "starred course" or a course "primarily for graduates", must obtain the consent of the instructor in the course, given in writing on the card containing the student's list of studies. Such students should consult for this purpose the full Directory of Instructors to be published later.

ENGINEERING SCHOOL

Students may obtain information about the Engineering School at the Dean's Office, Pierce 223, and from the following Professors: Engineering:    9-12.30  2.30-4.30 P. M. Mechanical  Prof. Marks  Pierce 215  Pierce 215 Electrical  Prof. Clifford  Pierce 207  Pierce 207 Electric Communication  Prof. G. W. Pierce  Cruft 25  Cruft 25 Civil  Prof. L. J. Johnson  Pierce 212  Pierce 212 Sanitary  Prof. Whipple  Pierce 112  Pierce 112 Mining  Prof. Raymer  Rotch Building  Rotch Building Metallurgy  Prof. Sauveur  Pierce 114  Pierce 114 Industrial Chemistry  Prof. Kohier  Boylston 15  Boylston 15

* Entrance on west side of Widener Library, opposite Weld Hall.

+ Professor Robinson will advise candidates for the degree of A.M. in English: 9-12.30, Warren House: 2.30-4.30, 6 Longfellow Park.

Inquire at University 4.

Any student wishing to take a "starred course" or a course "primarily for graduates", must obtain the consent of the instructor in the course, given in writing on the card containing the student's list of studies. Such students should consult for this purpose the full Directory of Instructors to be published later.

* Entrance on west side of Widener Library, opposite Weld Hall.

+ Professor Robinson will advise candidates for the degree of A.M. in English: 9-12.30, Warren House: 2.30-4.30, 6 Longfellow Park.

Inquire at University 4.

Any student wishing to take a "starred course" or a course "primarily for graduates", must obtain the consent of the instructor in the course, given in writing on the card containing the student's list of studies. Such students should consult for this purpose the full Directory of Instructors to be published later.

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