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This Class is Cool, Fun and Easy: Not

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Do they really think they can fool us? Professors put a snazzy title on their courses to attract students to shop their courses, hoping that they won't look beyond the colon to see what the course is actually about. They don't need airplanes or posters all over campus to get enough live bodies to fill the typical room in Server. See if you can match these great titles with their more sedate second halves. For an extra challenge, try to pick out the few courses that do have great titles--no catch. All answers are easily accessible in the Courses of Instruction.

Sacrifice

Sun, Stone, Sea and Tree

Fraternity, Sorority, Celibacy

Nature, God and Humanity

Space, Time And Motion

Voyaging to the Orient

I Like Ike, But I Love Lucy

The Universe and Everything

Dangerous Bodies and Ladykillers

Lives Ruined By Literature

Varieties of Human Suffering

Wit

Games and Decisions

:Criminality and Gender in 19th Century French Culture and History, French 151

:Theory of Collective Choice, Government 1098

:Aspects of Poetry, Language and Rhetorical Violence, English 146 Astronomy 14

:Supernatural Aspects of Natural Elements, Religion 1031 Science A-18

:The theory of Reading in the Novel, Lit and Arts A-16

:Culture, Experience and the Moral Order, Anthropology 193 History of Science 127v

:The Question of the Other, Comparative Literature 203

:Theory and Praxis, Religion 1032

:Women, Popular Culture and the 1950s, Women's Studies 111

:Singlehood in the Fin de Siecle, English 90nb

And for the Shopping Week Bonus Question: What indecisive course recently advertised a time change in The Crimson?

Answer: Ec 1040, The Economics of Uncertainty

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