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Extension Commission Presents New Fields to Boston Adults

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Courses in psychology, modern European history, economics of public utilities, and general zoology will be offered starting this week for Greater Boston adults by the Commission on Extension Courses of Harvard and ten other Boston institutions. These are being offered in addition to the 26 courses given by the Commission last fall.

Tuition fee for each subject is $2.50, and the courses carry credit toward the degree of Adjunct in Arts at Harvard University. Information may be obtained from the Chairman of the Extension Course Commission, Wadsworth House, Cambridge.

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