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NEW HALF-COURSES OFFERED

Several Changes.--Business Courses do not Count for A.B. or S.B.

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The following half-courses will be offered by the Faculty of Arts and Sciences for the first time during the second half of the present academic year. Several of the courses given formerly throughout the year, have been divided into two half-courses. engineering 5 has been replaced by Engineering 5a and 5c; History 10, by History 10a and 10b; History 24, by History 24a and 24b. All men who have not passed in History 10a must obtain the instructor's permission before they will be admitted to History 10b. No courses given in the Graduate School of Business Administration can be counted for the degree of A.B. or S.B. Zoology 14d has replaced Zoology 15 and 16, and Mathematics 11 was formerly given as a whole course.

Architecture 5d.--Resistance of Materials.--Elementary Structural Design. Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, 9 to 11. Mr. Killam.

Architecture 7.--On Design as Applied in the Arts. Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 1.30 to 3.30. Dr. Ross and Mr. E. O. Parker.

Business 11.--Commercial Organization and Methods, Monday, Wednesday, Friday, at 1.30. Mr. Cherington.

Business 13.--Economic Resources of Eastern Asia and Australasia. Tuesday, Thursday, at 1.30. Mr. Treat.

Business 15.--Industrial Values. Monday, Wednesday, Friday, at 10. Assistant Professor Mitchell. (University of California).

Business 17.--Industrial Organization. Wednesday, Friday; 4.30 to 6. Professor Gay, Messrs. J. N. Gunn, F. W. Taylor, C. G. L. Barth, H. F. J. Porter, J. O. Fagan, H. E. Davidson, E. J. Bliss, R. Robb, J. E. Sterrett.

Business 22.--Foreign Exchange. Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday at 9. Assistant Professor Sprague.

Business 24.--Investments. Monday, 2.30 to 4.30, Thursday, at 2.30. Mr. J. F. Moors.

Business 30.--Railroad Accounting. Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, at 10. Dr. Daggett.

Business 32b.--Life Insurance. Tuesday, Thursday, 2.30 to 4.30. Mr. Dow.

Business 38.--The Administration of Municipal Business. Tuesday, 2.30 to 4.30, Thursday at 3.30. Mr. Farley.

Classical Philology 23.--Aeschylus (Agamemnon, Choephoroe, Eumenides). Monday, Wednesday, Friday, at 11. Professor Weir Smyth.

Classical Philology 27.--Greek Political Theory.--Aristotle (Politics). Monday, Wednesday, Friday, at 10. Professor Morgan.

Classical Philology 48.--Latin Poetry of the Fourth and Fifth Centuries. Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, at 12. Professor Clifford H. Moore.

Classical Philology 58.--Introduction to Latin Palaeography. Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, at 10. Professor Howard.

Classical Philology 75.--The Eleusinian and Other Greek Mysteries. Tuesday, Thursday, at 3.30, and a third hour to be arranged. Professor Morgan.

Classical Philology 84.--The Epistles of St.John, and the Epistles of Ignatius. Twice a week. Professor Ropes.

Classical Philology 85.--The Topography and Monuments of Ancient Room. Three times a week. Assistant Professor Chase.

Education 3c.--Organization and Administration of Elementary Schools. Monday, Wednesday, at 2.30, and a third hour Mr. Holmes.

Engineering 5c.--Applied Mechanics.-- Resistance of Materials. Monday, Wednesday, Friday, at 11. Professor Hollis and Mr. Ransom.

Fine Arts 7.--History of Mediaeval Sculpture. Three times a week. Mr. Fitzpatrick.

Geology 9.--Geographic Influences in North America. Monday, Wednesday, Friday, at 9. Laboratory one afternoon each week, 1.30 to 5. Assistant Professor D. W. Johnson and Mr. Hyde.

German 19b.--Das Deutsche Drama der Gegenwart (continued). Thursday, Saturday, at 11. Professor Kuehnemann (University of Breslau).

History A5.--History of the Church in America. Monday, Wednesday, Friday, at 12. Professor Platner.

History 10b.--American History (1760-1789). Monday, Wednesday, Friday, at 11. Professor Channing and Mr. J. R. H. Moore.

History 31.--Selected Topics from the History of Continental Europe in the 16th and 17th Centuries.--International Politics from 1494 to 1659. Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, at 12. Assistant Professor Merriman.

History 34.--The Political Geography of Europe. Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, at 11. Assistant Professor Johnston.

History 37.--Character and Spread of Hellenistic Culture. Tuesday, Thursday, at 1.30. Assistant Professor Ferguson.

Mathematics 11.--Hydro-mechanics. Monday, Wednesday, Friday, at 10. Assistant Professor Bouton.

Social Ethics 4.--Selected Topics in Social Ethics. Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, at 12. Professor Peabody, Drs. Brackett and McConnell, and Messrs. Ford and Foerster.

Zoology 7a.--anatomy Development and Classification of Insects. Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, at 11. Professor Wheeler and Mr. Hayhurst.

Zoology 7b.--Habits and Distribution of Insects. Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, at 9. Professor Wheeler and Mr. Hayhurst.

Zoology 7c.--Common Economic Insects and Methods if Controlling them. Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, at 10. Mr. Hayhurst.

Zoology 14d.--The Structure and Functions of the Central Nervous Organs. Monday, Wednesday, Friday, at 7.45. Professor G. H. Parker.

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