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TO LIMIT FINE ARTS 1 E

Kochler Says Popular Course Will Be Restricted in Future

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Because of the lack of facilities for a larger number, the enrollment in Fine Arts 1e will probably have to be restricted to about 350 after this year, according to Dr. William R. W. Koehler, professor in Fine Arts and head of the course.

At present there are 389 members attending the lectures in the Fogg Museum "large room," and there are only 388 seats in the room, the head monitor announced at the last meeting. So far no one desiring to take the course has been turned down, but auditors at the lectures have to sit on the floor or the platform, and so will any new members.

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