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OXFORD OPENS SUMMER COURSES IN HISTORY TO AMERICANS

Professors and Advanced Students Will See English Methods

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A group of summer courses in history for professors and advanced students will be offered this year by the University of Oxford. The courses will last four weeks, beginning July 28, and will deal with various subjects in mediaeval economic and ecclesiastical history, and political theory.

To familiarize American students with English methods of work, and to give the individual help in their own research problem from the leading English scholars in that field are the principal objects of these variation courses. Applicants for enrollment are required to state their qualifications for pursuing such work with profit.

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