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American Literature Survey Will Open This Afternoon

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Two courses, one on the commercial development of America and the other on three centuries of American literature, will got under way Thursday under the sponsorship of the Commission on Extension Courses.

Abbott P. Usher, professor of Economics, will trace the commercial and industrial history of the United States since 1760, dealing especially with the problems of public policy in the tariff, rail-roads, and the great industrial corporations. The class will meet in Emerson A on Thursdays at 5:15 o'clock.

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