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The following changes in courses for 1927-28 were announced last night by the Faculty of Arts and Sciences. These corrections supersede the announcements in the catalogue of courses.
Fine Arts 14c, a course in Romanesque Architecture, will be given by Professor Porter as a full course, and with the consent of the instructor as a half course in either half-year.
Psychology 27a treating Animal Behavior, will be given by Professor Hunter of Clark University, as a half-course in the first half-year.
Philosophy 8, previously announced to be given by Assistant Professor Sheffer, will be given by Associate Professor Lewis and Assistant Professor Sheffer.
Philosophy 8a, Formal Logic, will be given by Mr. Kerby-Miller and Associate Professor Lewis.
Philosophy 14b, a half-course in the second half-year on English Philosophy from, Bacon to Hume, will be given by Dr. Wild.
Fine Arts 14a, a course on the Mediaeval Book, given by Professor Porter, will be omitted.
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