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NEW CATALOGUE SHOWS INCREASE IN OFFICERS

Addition of Over 100 Instructors is Responsible for Gain--50 Per Cent More Than in 1927

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A sensational increase in the number of administrative and teaching officers at present in the University as compared with last year's figures is to be seen in the summary published in this year's University Catalogue which will be on sale on Monday. The volume will cost $1.50 and can be purchased at all neighboring bookstores.

Changes recorded in the departments of Harvard are the dissolving of the Bussey Institute of Applied Biology and the addition of a new department in the Law School. The latter is called the Curriculum for Correctional Administration, a special field for graduate students for the training of probation officers which is new this year and boasts an enrollment of one individual. The Bussey Institute is now part of the Biological Institute and loses its independence as a separate graduate school.

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