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TWO CHANGES SET IN NEW CATALOGUE

English 30a Hours Shifted; Economics 38b in Summer

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Two changes have been made in the schedule of courses as listed in the recent catalogue for next year, University Hall announced yesterday. Other changes may be coming, moreover, due to conflicts, especially in certain essential science courses.

A change in meeting time to Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays at 9 o'clock was made for English 30a, English Literature from 1603 to the Restoration, conducted by Kenneth B. Murdock, Frances Higginson Professor of English Literature. The change in time will also hold for English 30b, to be given next winter.

One course, Economics 38b, Economic Problems of Latin America, has been moved from the winter term to the summer term. The course will meet, however, at the same time listed in the catalogue, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays at 9 o'clock. The course is run by Phillip D. Bradley Jr., instructor in Economics.

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