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Michael M. Karpovich, former student of the University of Moscow and of the Sorbonne, will teach History 15, during the coming half-year, it was announced at University Hall yesterday. Although formerly a whole course, History 15, a general history of Russia with special emphasis to modern times, has recently been reorganized, and henceforth will be given as a half course. Throughout the coming term it will meet on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday at 11 o'clock.
As a result of his studies in Moscow and Paris, Dr. Karpovich attained degroes equivalent to the American Ph.D. Interrupted by the war from his studies toward a professorship, he turned to politics. In 1917 the Karensky government sent him to this country as Secretary for the new Republican State at Washington. Since then Dr. Karpovich has been several years in Washington and New York, liquidating the affairs of the defunct Kerensky administration.
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