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T.V. Courses Are Extended

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Two of Harvard's distinguished historians will teach courses on television this Fall. Robert C. Albion, Gardiner Professor of Oceanic History, will offer "European Imperialism," while Crane Brinton '19, McClean Professor of Ancient and Modern History, will give "The Anatomy of Revolution."

Bostonians can take these and other college courses for credit for the first time this Fall through the Commission on Extension Courses.

Three televised courses introduced for the first time last year--Russian, mathematics, and physics--will be continued, plus those in languages, literature, fine arts, history, botany, geology, zoology and other fields.

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