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The Government and Fine Arts Departments will offer a total of nine new middle group half-courses and graduate seminars next year, subject to Faculty approval, the two department chairmen confirmed yesterday.

When the Committee on Educational Policy convenes April 8 it will almost certainly add to the catalogue five courses in Government-one to be given in 1960-61--and five new topics in Fine Arts in addition to establishing Junior Tutorial for Fine Arts.

Highlighting the new lectures will be Government 160, "Science, Technology and Politics," to be given in the Spring by Sanford A. Lakoff and J. Stefan Dupre, instructors in Government. The course will include "some of the political problems which advances in science and technology have created."

Another Spring half-course will be Government 113, "Latin American Politics and Government," offered by John N. Plank '45, teaching fellow in Government. Two graduate seminars, "World Politics, World Order and International Law," and "Defense Policy and Administration," led respectively by Stanley H. Hoffman and Henry A. Kissinger '50, will be added to the curriculum.

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