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The Committee on Undergraduate Education yesterday considered publishing an expanded, more elaborate course guide for next year, because committee members said this year's course guide was inadequate.
"We hope to improve it, to make it more readable," Alberta Arthurs, dean of undergraduate affairs, said yesterday. The proposed course guide would contain more prose and cover more classes, but would still be primarily directed towards freshmen, she said.
The present course guide, given out free to randomly selected freshmen, rated about thirty courses on a one-to-five scale.
The student questionnaire used in compiling the guide will be completed in a week, but the guide will not be put together until this summer, David Goldberg '76, chairman of the committee, said yesterday.
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