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Anna Freud will give an undergraduate non credit course here next fall during the month of October, Talcott Parsons chairman of the department of Social Relations announced yesterday.
Consisting of lectures on the treatment of normal children this course will be the only one Miss Freud will be giving on an undergraduate level. It will be open to all upperclassmen, though limited to 100 students in order to avoid crowds.
President Jordan and Professor Parsons stated that ideally the course membership would be divided equally between Harvard and Radeliffe students. Admittance will probably be granted by "privileged communication;" those who write to the department of Social Relations first will be given first consideration.
Her course will meet at 2 p.m. on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.
Miss Freud who is currently engaged to directing a center for disturbed children in London has not been to this country since the spring of 1950. At that time she addressed an overflow audience in New Lecture Hall.
The rest of Miss Freud's work here will be on a graduate level although she may give one or two public lecture. By her own request she will live in a Radeliffe dormitory during her month's stay in Cambridge.
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