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First Meetings

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The following assignment of rooms indicates the places and hours for the first meetings in the courses of study offered by the Faculty of Arts and Sciences and the Faculty of the Engineering School. A detailed description of these courses is contained in the pamphlet entitled "Announcement of the Courses of Instruction," September, 1931, to be had at the Registration Rooms, and in the pamphlet of the Harvard Engineering School, to be had in Pierce 209 and 223. All students are required to attend the first meetings of their courses. CLASSICAL PHILOLOGY 53  Tues., Oct. 6, at 3  Widener B ECONOMICS 40  Tues., Oct. 6, at 4  Sever 7 Seminary in Economics Mon., Oct. 5, 7.45 P. M.  Widener U FINE ARTS 15a  Mon., Oct. 5, at 4  Fogg Small Rm. 15m  Tues., Oct. 6, at 4  Fogg Museum GEOGRAPHY 32  Tues., Oct. 6  Geography Bldg. GEOLOGY 11  Mon., Oct. 5, at 2  Rotch Bldg. GREEK 3  Tues., Oct. 6, at 3  Sever 26 7  Tues., Oct. 6, at 2  Sever 29 HISTORY 25  Tues., Oct. 6, at 4  Sever 6 PHILOSOPHY 20j  Tu. Oct. 6, 7.30 p.m.  Emerson C Jeff. Phys. Lab. 365 ROMANCE PHILOLOGY 6  Mon., Oct. 5, at 3  Sever 19 SOCIOLOGY 13hf  Mon. at 3-4.30  Emerson F 15  Seminar, Th. Oct. 8, 3-5  Emerson 209

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