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Following the plan of co-operation between English A and the Freshman courses in Government, Philosophy, and Classics, announcement was made yesterday that students in classics might submit translations of the first seven odes of the first book of Horace in place of a long theme in English A. Earlier in the year, arguments and long themes were written upon subjects in government and Philosophy, the plan being highly successful.
All members of the special classes section, 4d, may submit the translation from Horace in place of the next to his long themes, and other students should arrange dates with their instructors.
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