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University of Leipzig Announces Special Three-Week Course of Lectures for American Students This Summer

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It has been announced that the University of Leipzig will give special courses of lectures during the summer for the benefit of American students and teachers. The success of these lectures in 1922 has made their repetition this year possible. In addition to those given at Leipzig, the Universities of Heidelberg. Frankfort on the Main, and Gothenburg, Sweden have planned similar courses.

The work will extend over a period of three weeks totaling about 45 hours. The fields of literature, art music, pedagogy, and the financial and economic problems of the old world will be treated by professors who are leading authorities in these branches of learning.

In addition to these lectures, the visiting students will have the opportunity of seeing the museums and art galleries under the guidance of experts. At the conclusion of their studies they will be given duly authorized certificates of attendance.

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